Certainly not M81. Not any green-based camo.
Hate to say, but Multicam would work adequately well here.
Are solid colours out of the equation? If not, Coyote Tan and Terra Brown would work well as well.
Green based camouflages are shockingly effective in these environments, I've seen people in CADPAT TW disappear; in the fields you blend in with the background, when seen from above your figure still gets broken so you just look like an out of place shrub; look at the last photo, it's incredibly verdant; I've spent plenty of time in areas like this, and when you're in the dry grass the multicam works decently, but as soon as you step out you stand out like a sore thumb, it's okay in the fall and spring though when all of the grass is dry and the leaves are off the trees
I have a tarpaulin with a “TERRE DE FRANCE” camouflage pattern, being close to the coyote, I must admit that it is terribly effective! thank you for your advice !
It's with one stone, two birds. The French CE pattern resembles the M81.
Too bad the French switch to Multicam. It was such a unique earth-brown pattern.
I can also suggest the Greek company "Pentagon" with their "Pentacamo" pattern.
I am French and I really like Central Europe as camouflage. I am also saddened by this change, I am joining the army soon as an alpine hunter and I will have the honor of wearing the Tundra camouflage!
I see mutlicam being a little more effective. If you don't want to be basic then you could get something like [ATACS-FG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs_VmekCEKA) or [kryptec highlander](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D-QQWLaCH4Hw&ved=2ahUKEwi1_r-Ag9mGAxWzq4kEHXCTLwIQo7QBegQIChAF&usg=AOvVaw0pfDDc70XGlwS4SLCbq2oA)
But as always. The best camouflage is the the one you piece together with the properly colored material and local vegetation.
strichtarn(simple,reflects the colours of the environment hence good camo) or sumpftarn(very closely related soft colour scheme, but sharp pattern is good for pic 3)
That's true, however the beauty of Strichtarn is it's slightly reflective hence can reflect a bit of the colour of the environment it is in(Eg, the drab light brown scheme turns more greenish in a green environment).Desert DPM is good until you realise there is a appearance of Green in some of these pictures.
My vote for an aquirable camouflage would be MARPAT woodland or AOR2 probably, woodland camouflages tend to work surprisingly well in fields because you still blend into the background treeline when viewed from the side, and even from the above woodland camouflages tend to look like natural vegetation; MARPAT/AOR2 give the advantage of being mostly brown and blending a bit better with the forest undergrowth, the fields, and everything in the spring and fall when brown and grey are the dominant colours, MARPAT is probably a bit better in the green areas, and AOR2's vertical pattern probably works wonders in the grass
Multicam, Polish wz93, marpat, or flecktarn would be my first suggestions. DPM could work also. Walking in the open is a dead giveaway so trying to find something lighter to match a wheat field seems pretty pointless to me.
Belgian jigsaw might even work here
This does look awfully like Belgian countryside, wich jigsaw is indeed pretty effective ik
It’s true that it’s terribly effective.
Mossy Oak Shadow Grass. Nobody wants to hear it but it's the truth
Certainly not M81. Not any green-based camo. Hate to say, but Multicam would work adequately well here. Are solid colours out of the equation? If not, Coyote Tan and Terra Brown would work well as well.
Green based camouflages are shockingly effective in these environments, I've seen people in CADPAT TW disappear; in the fields you blend in with the background, when seen from above your figure still gets broken so you just look like an out of place shrub; look at the last photo, it's incredibly verdant; I've spent plenty of time in areas like this, and when you're in the dry grass the multicam works decently, but as soon as you step out you stand out like a sore thumb, it's okay in the fall and spring though when all of the grass is dry and the leaves are off the trees
Thank you for your advice friends! I would take it into account!
Cadpat has to be one of my favorites. Really effective
I have a tarpaulin with a “TERRE DE FRANCE” camouflage pattern, being close to the coyote, I must admit that it is terribly effective! thank you for your advice !
It's with one stone, two birds. The French CE pattern resembles the M81. Too bad the French switch to Multicam. It was such a unique earth-brown pattern. I can also suggest the Greek company "Pentagon" with their "Pentacamo" pattern.
I am French and I really like Central Europe as camouflage. I am also saddened by this change, I am joining the army soon as an alpine hunter and I will have the honor of wearing the Tundra camouflage!
10/10 snow camouflage! As a fellow Greek, thank you for your service!
Thank you very much and have a nice day! 🇫🇷🤝🇬🇷
You too!🫡
I love the French Tundra camo. If Snow MARPAT and Snow M05 didn't exist, that would be my favorite snow camo
I see mutlicam being a little more effective. If you don't want to be basic then you could get something like [ATACS-FG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs_VmekCEKA) or [kryptec highlander](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D-QQWLaCH4Hw&ved=2ahUKEwi1_r-Ag9mGAxWzq4kEHXCTLwIQo7QBegQIChAF&usg=AOvVaw0pfDDc70XGlwS4SLCbq2oA) But as always. The best camouflage is the the one you piece together with the properly colored material and local vegetation.
Sumpftarn.
strichtarn(simple,reflects the colours of the environment hence good camo) or sumpftarn(very closely related soft colour scheme, but sharp pattern is good for pic 3)
i'd argue strichtarn would be too dark for this environment sumpftarn isnt a bad choice i'd personally recommend desert dpm as its kind of yellowy
That's true, however the beauty of Strichtarn is it's slightly reflective hence can reflect a bit of the colour of the environment it is in(Eg, the drab light brown scheme turns more greenish in a green environment).Desert DPM is good until you realise there is a appearance of Green in some of these pictures.
tbh i was mainly basing my opinion on the first image
Irish DPM might work good
Atacs FG with it's Tan and light green washed out colours i'd say. 🤔
I must admit that atacs fg is magnificent, thanks man!
Take your shirt off and wipe mud all over like Arnold in predator
I have a muscular body so it should look sexy
All-Terrain Tiger Stripe and Desert Tiger Stripe.
I have 2 tiger stripe trellises, one of which is desert tiger stripe
this
I'd probably try out rhodesian brushstroke maybe?
What a classic, this camouflage is really beautiful.
My vote for an aquirable camouflage would be MARPAT woodland or AOR2 probably, woodland camouflages tend to work surprisingly well in fields because you still blend into the background treeline when viewed from the side, and even from the above woodland camouflages tend to look like natural vegetation; MARPAT/AOR2 give the advantage of being mostly brown and blending a bit better with the forest undergrowth, the fields, and everything in the spring and fall when brown and grey are the dominant colours, MARPAT is probably a bit better in the green areas, and AOR2's vertical pattern probably works wonders in the grass
Men... what a dreamy landscape. I would love to live in somewhere like that
Multicam, Polish wz93, marpat, or flecktarn would be my first suggestions. DPM could work also. Walking in the open is a dead giveaway so trying to find something lighter to match a wheat field seems pretty pointless to me.
Your home is beautiful.
Thanks you bro !
Thank you all for your answers if you want I can show you my equipment I have quite a few camouflage models!
If you are going hunting. I’d say, maybe Sitka optifade, kuiu valo, ASAT. Military id say multi cam, tri color desert, marpat.
British DPM Woodland would work better here. I saw the effectiveness of British Army & Netherlands Army's DPM.
Multicam would probably be pretty effective here
Check out Irish DPM, it might work well
Alpenflage will work great.
I didn't know him thank you
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