Who is making a quality camouflage that is soft and quiet?
I bought a Mossy Oak brand Cotton Mill camo shirt a couple years ago that is anything but quiet. Several washings and still not as soft as it should be. The name is very misleading as I think it's somewhere around 50% cotton.
Sounds scratchy when brushed against. Definitely not as quiets as an old chamois style camo shirt.
Ideas?
Expensive, but the Sitka Mountain pants are quiet and stretchy. I use a NatGear jacket on top to blend with the bark of the tree, especially pine.
1st lite is also quiet and expensive. You can catch some good sales though
Quote from: backforty on May 04, 2025, 04:45:29 PM1st lite is also quiet and expensive. You can catch some good sales though
I had forgotten about First Lite. I don't mind paying for quality. By the time you buy several items of cheap stuff that doesn't last you can buy a quality item that lasts and may not leave you hanging at a very inconvenient time.