Camo Form Camouflage Wrap Appears on Swamp People, Hunting Gear and SWAT Magazine
OutdoorHub 09.28.12
The U.S. military issues a roll in every sniper kit. Hunters use it to wrap their hunting gear. And now Swamp People and SWAT members are joining the Camo Form movement. The heavy-duty camouflage wrap recently made its appearance on the hit TV show “Swamp People” as well as the “nation’s favorite gun magazine,” SWAT Magazine.
“From hunters to military personnel to law enforcement, Camo Form’s versatility has people taking note,” said Cheriss Faiola, community development specialist at McNett. “Military snipers use it to wrap weapons and to blend into natural surroundings. Hunters use it to camouflage tree stands. Law enforcement uses it for cheek pad support and to reduce glare. And now Swamp People are using it to hunt gators. There’s no limit to what Camo Form can do.”
Camo Form is the only camouflage wrap that will not leave behind a sticky residue. Unlike camouflage tapes, Camo Form adheres to itself; so when it gets dirty, it can be removed, washed and re-used. Camo Form also conforms to any shape for a custom fit, so it can be used on just about anything.
“Camo Form does more than just camouflage. It provides protection, reduces glare, provides a non-slip grip, insulates your hand from heat and cold, and improves noise discipline by dampening noise and rattling,” said Eugene Nielsen, SWAT Magazine contributor. “As it has numerous uses, it’s a great item to include in your go bag…”
With hunting season ramping up, now is a great time to start camouflaging hunting gear. With 14 available camouflage patterns including MultiCam, Realtree AP, Realtree Max-4, Snow, Black, Standard Desert, Digital Desert, Standard Woodland, Digital Woodland, Universal Camouflage, Mossy Oak Brush, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass, Mossy Oak Break-Up and Mossy Oak Obsession, users can change patterns and blend into their environment in minutes.
Look for Camo Form in the November issue of SWAT Magazine, the “Endgame” episode of “Swamp People,” in major motion pictures and on hunting gear around the world.