Camouflage Names

  • Mojave Desert

In the desert, visibility is everything. Our camouflage patterns are engineered to match the sand, stone, and scrub of arid terrain—helping hunters stay undetected and focused on the hunt. Whether you’re stalking game across open flats or glassing rocky ridges, desert camo gives you the stealth advantage you need

 

 Shadow

For hunters who thrive after dusk,  Shadow takes desert concealment deeper. Engineered with darker tones and layered shadow effects, it mimics the low‑light contrasts of arid terrain. Whether you’re stalking game in shaded washes or glassing ridge lines at sunset, Mojave Shadow gives you the advantage of blending into the desert’s natural shadows—keeping you hidden when movement matters most.

  • Chiricahua Yellow

Chiricahua is built for the late season—when the leaves have dropped, the grass is dry, and the game is sharp. With its signature yellows and earth tones, this pattern blends seamlessly into dormant landscapes, giving hunters the concealment edge they need. Whether you’re chasing whitetail in the Midwest or glassing mule deer in the Southwest, Chiricahua adapts to the terrain and keeps you hidden

  • Tahoe Green

Tahoe is built for the green season—when the woods are full, the grass is high, and the game is moving. With its lush tones and disruptive patterning, Tahoe keeps you hidden in vibrant terrain. Whether you’re chasing whitetail in the Midwest or elk in the high country, this camo is your early-season edge

  • Kaibab woodland

Kaibab is your forest edge advantage similar to woodland. Engineered for concealment in green, shadowed terrain, this pattern adapts to dense timber and mixed cover—keeping you invisible when the woods are alive