🌍 Gear Up for Adventure with Military Precision!
The Military Issue GI Infantry Ghillie Camouflage Tactical Mesh Sniper Camo Veil Fabric Netting is a versatile and durable tactical accessory made from lightweight polyester. Designed to military specifications, it offers excellent breathability and camouflage, making it ideal for various outdoor activities and environments. With its customizable size and robust construction, this netting is perfect for both casual adventurers and serious tactical training.
D**N
Great blind material!
I had purchased one of these a few years ago. I made the mistake of not buying more than one. Where one is good, two are better. The material doesn't stretch. It's better than cotton and doesn't get heavy and start drooping when it gets wet. Buy an extra one to cut and use for a rifle wrap.
R**S
Durable, Breathable mesh, Camo on Both sides.
Pros. Camo on both sides. Durable and breathable tight mesh that you can see out through while hiding. I have now sampled a lot of camouflage cloth/netting from many sources including amazon and I keep using this one. Big enough to hide under. Great desert colors but it always helps to get wet and rub local dirt into it to further blend in.Cons. As with any mesh, it can snag on twigs.
S**L
Workable
Good size. About 50% transparent. Workable....
A**N
Works as expected
Patterning works well. Came with NSN tag. Item is not IR compliant.
G**D
Multiple uses.
Made a poncho Guillie suite and a cover for a back pack to conceal it. Wrap rifles to camouflage.Many uses.
H**Y
Great material
The material is great for adding on. To think to be a standalone blind or cover but great for trimming an existing blind
R**0
Quality netting
Strong and doesn't fade. No toxic plastic smell after several wash. Great value!
T**G
sun faded in just 2 months.
i used it to cover a bunch of water barrels i keep at my cabin in eastern washington, in just two months the sun has faded the colors out of anything exposed in direct sun light, the material and construction seems to be good as it still was in one piece, which means it's held up to the Columbia river gorge daily wind gusts for 2 months, which is impressive, most local hardware store tarps are torn to pieces in that time, but the thing is damn near white as snow now in a lot of places due to poor printing.....
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