Multicam vs M81 Woodland vs Digitals vs Solids - AR15.COM Armory » Tactical Gear [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Multicam vs M81 Woodland vs Digitals vs Solids Posted: 4/1/2020 4:54:54 PM EST Lets start this thread with a few housekeeping notes: 1) I'm just a guy that likes military clothing and gear. I don't have a "real use" for it as I'm not an "operator". I'm a firm believer in mixing both, because the m81 is great when you have a thick canopy and are low to the ground, but the tan in multicam blends well with trees and some spots in the woods that get more sun ba123blitz • 1 yr. ago • Edited 1 yr. ago
Multicam Tropic vs woodland YouTube
The five versions are: MultiCam MultiCam Arid MultiCam Tropic MultiCam Alpine MultiCam Black Different versions, yes. But all are united around a common theme, and that is to make the MultiCam family appealing as an overall solution. The original MultiCam pattern is known for its versatility. Multicam Tropic vs woodland Burkhart miltac 152 subscribers Subscribe 156 Share 11K views 4 years ago Side by side comparison of multicam tropic and woodland camo. I'm a one mans show so I. MultiCam was developed by Crye Precision in conjunction with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center in an effort to replace the Woodland and Desert patterns that had been used by all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces since 1981. MultiCam is one of the best-known camouflage patterns of the modern era. But is it effective? In this blog post, we talk about its performance in a variety of environments. What's in this blog post: Introduction Inducting MultiCam as OCP for Operation Enduring Freedom Relying on scientific data Comparison of effectiveness in different environments
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In this episode, it's a battle of the classics, Woodland vs. Multicam. Probably 2 of the most commonly used camo patterns used in airsoft today. Both patterns have their pros and cons, but. Multicam vs Woodland M81: probamos estos dos camuflajes en un mismo ambiente con un camo test y ustedes deben decidir cuál funciona mejor! El video se compon. The pictures portray three different positions: Standing in the open (to get an idea of the pattern in this particular surroundings and if the colours match it) Kneeling The prone position (to mimic basic, up to ideal concealment without using vegetational enhancements) 3-Color Desert Camo (DCU) UCP (ACU) Woodland Camo Tan Flight Suit OD Flight Suit Our photos were shot on a tripod with a Canon EOS 40d using a Canon EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM. We tried to shoot as close to f16 as possible, which we've found to be the sweet spot for focus and depth of field on this particular lens.
CADPAT Vs. Multicam Vs. M81 Woodland YouTube
10 themickeymauser • 1 yr. ago The color is irrelevant when it comes to pattern size. It's scalable linearly, meaning a small (100%) pattern at 25 yards will have the same outline breakup as the same pattern blown up to 200% and viewed at 50 yards. Up close, MC is a great pattern. 8 bazookaporcupine • 3 yr. ago I'm a sucker for Woodland IRL, but the representaion of it in Breakpoint is so gross. So, I guess I'll vote for Multicam™. 41 askywlker44a • 3 yr. ago I think the khaki straps ruin the look of both patterns. That said, I prefer Woodland. 34 MetalFruitNamedMax • 3 yr. ago
Multicam works okay in a lot of places. If you're in northeast US like me, M81 works better for the specific region. KaZe585 OP • 5 yr. ago Makes sense [deleted] • 5 yr. ago Depends where you live. If you play in woodlands that are going to be green and darker M81 is significantly better than multicam. The MultiCam Woodland/Jungle Debate Published February 17, 2011 During my short trip to Norfolk over the past two days, I had the chance to talk to an industry official about the upcoming camo.
US4CES Family of Camouflage Comparison Photos
Here I Test The Camouflage patterns of Tiger Stripe, M81 Woodland BDU, and Multicam.Part 2 https://youtu.be/OZ0yGx6Wa24#airsoft #camo #camouflage 33 CoffeeGulp • 2 yr. ago Up here in the PNW (think Endor without the Ewoks) the M81 actually works great in the woods/forests, and I think Multicam/Scorpion sticks out most places pretty badly. Multicam Tropic works better here at least because it has a bunch more green , but it's still not quite right either.