@skylite0098 yeah it does look awesome. I really love the black kryptek and black multicam patterns cause they look just as intimidating but offer better concealment capabilities.
If anybody is wondering multicam black or just black is typically used in maritime environments. Such as raiding ships or fighting while on the water. You can see some US SEALs and Canadian NTOGs using it. It goes really well with a tan/brown vest. Which makes you look like a badass modern tactical pirate.
Its the least used color in any fighting force. Black is very visible under nods, wheres camo/color patterns are better in general. Black/green is used for police force often because they dont fight enemies with nvg capablity. Ship raiders using black is simply low tier units, cansofcom uses multicam even with navy ops.
Technically the “ACU” pattern is actually named the Universal Camouflage Pattern or “UCP.” ACU stands for “Army Combat Uniform” the uniform that replaced our BDUs or “Battle Dress Uniform.” UCP was just the first (atrocious) cammo pattern that the ACU was made in so everyone calls it that. We still wear ACUs they’re just now in the OCP or “Operational Camouflage Pattern” aka Scorpion which is basically the US Army’s knock off of Multicam because they didn’t want to pay Crye Precision’s licensing fee. Loving everything you do man. Keep it up!
Since we're being technical... The OCP pattern is not a "knock off" of Multicam, it is actually a developmental pattern jointly developed by the US Army and Crye Precision originally known as Scorpion W-2 and is owned by the Army. Crye took the pattern, tweaked it, patented it, and sells it as Multicam now. So technically Multicam is a knock off of OCP. Crye took t
DPM has one weakness that if you know it, it will make it easier to detect. dont get me wrong, i love DPM, i use it my self. but since i know the weakness of it i know its not the best cammo if you wanna stay hidden.
ATACS FG and Pencott Greenzone are some of my personal favourites. I am an EMR (Digital Flora) user though. I think that one works best in the green environments I usually play. The 6sh122 cover complement is also great to complement the EMR to not-so-green fields. The grey side of the cover is especially good. Back to the EMR, not so sure it would work so well in your area. Another camo I particularly like is old KLMK Beryozka.
I'm British, and my local field is in a dense woodland. So I went to an army surplus store and chose DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material) for my camo, which the army used up until the early / mid 2000s. Fun fact, the jacket I bought was worn by a British Royal Engineer during the Falkland conflict. As someone who sadly cannot join the military for medical reasons, that was quite humbling to find out. The DPM pattern does wonders with my Tokyo Marui VSR10 as I'm hiding in a thick set of leaves and branches. :)
You'll be glad you never joined the military when crap hits the fan. Standing armies are unconstitutional under the English constitution. They're arguably worse than the police.
That's what they told you, to sell it to you. If you create a story on a product, it's easier to sell it and it's a known marketing trick. Exept if thta same British Royal Engineer, gave it to you...
Erbsenmuster is by far the best pattern ever made. I use it all the time whether I'm reenacting or airsofting ...you literally disappear. As far as I'm concerned, it's the mother of all modern camo patterns.
Same! I've been using Atacs-FG for a few years and never see anyone else with it unless I go to Big events. I like being unique. Its just a bit awkward in my woodland sites when its really brown and muddy.
I've been starting to switch over to A-TACS IX, as it tends to be a bit more universal and has more depth to the eye, which helps it work better even up close. Unfortunately it's still quite a recent pattern, so it's a lot harder to get and tends to come at a premium. That said, it mixes very nicely with FG and other similar patterns like tiger stripes, M05 and the like, so you can mix and match gear for a solid set up, if you don't _need_ everything to be in the same pattern.
In our team we use uniform and gear in Olive, but Alpentarn/Alpenflage look pretty cool (and despite it's look, it's work!). BTW for majority of Russian fields SSO Spectr is the best option
If not limited to issued military camos then realtree max4 or waterfowl type camos works real good around any sort of dead or dry vegetation. Late summer and autumn use anywhere that's green early then dries out.If limited to military camo French Lizard looks great.
I prefer Multicam Tropic, I think it looks good and it is a effective camouflage pattern for the Swedish woods, at least in the part of Sweden where I live.
I wanted to buy the square pattern camo set, the one that it's used allot in army, but for some reason, there are only this type of costumes online, with mixed wavy shapes
Hey! i personaly use a DOT 44 or Splintertarn Scheme in wooded areas and marpat everywhere else. or at all times when I am in the field. Hope this helps! - 1st. Sergeant
I use flecktarn I think it looks real good and works great in the danish forests and also I play milsim and my team is bundeswehr so we have to use what they use. But for playing around at home I often tend to go with a little homemade ghillie Ish shirt and some British MTP since we have a lot of light open fields so that just fits better
For autumn I can’t find any better choice than Swiss Alpentarn. This thing is laughably cheap and sturdy while being really effective in European forest (brownish tones look exactly like dead leaves).
I really like the Mil-Spec Arid Woodland pattern. Its basically a multicam pattern but meant almost specifically for a woodland area, so its not a universal thing. However It does have little spots of white in it, which I dont like. If I could I would turn half those whites into a deep brown color and the other half a dark green color, then I could say that would deff make it a perfect camo pattern for the forests in my area
Not sure I really have a favorite, but all these are good choices. Multicam Black was designed specifically for SWAT/law enforcement for the express purpose of looking cool, with function as camouflage being secondary.
Multicam, if I need a bit more mottled pattern than ATACs AU for arid or ATACs FG for more green. Helikon Pencott Badlands is also a great one for deserts with red and tan.
i still like the british military DPM woodland pattern, for the UK, its hard to beat DPM woodland, even MTP doesnt really cut it sometimes where DPM woodland does, in summer when all the foliage is green, and obviously the tree trunks are brown, its great, and again, in winter when the soil is exposed in places, but theres still the evergreen trees and ferns growing, its great
My favourites are the good old Swiss Alpenflagen (based on a German scheme from 1944/45), the Russian SS-Leto (summer version of a camouflage based in wartime Waffen SS one from 1940-45), then the Vietnam era ERDl (which is the great Grand father of Woodland, but is much more beautiful, with smaller patches and an astonishing pea green) and some of the tigerstripe schemes, those with high contrastas in the colours. The Italian previous désert scheme from the 1990’s is also beautiful and rater than others.
I just wear either woodland marpat and desert marpat because i dont have to get any different color gear because its all coyote brown except the pants and shirt.
The one I myself went to pretty much immediately when I saw it was Kryptek Mandrake. Just looks badass and I think being a reptile person played a small roll. Pain in the ass to find all my gear in that color, but it all looks amazing.
British MTP and DPM are really great for jungle environments(DPM) for places with high grass some trees and maybe some bushes the british MTP is a good choice
"Black has existed since forever." This guy is full of knowledge.
Plus just plain black just sticks out, even at night.
this guy is a full douchebag....
Maybe he thought of Ninja's 😂
@jfilm7466 thing is with black it just looks so damn intimidating it's sick lol
@skylite0098 yeah it does look awesome. I really love the black kryptek and black multicam patterns cause they look just as intimidating but offer better concealment capabilities.
If anybody is wondering multicam black or just black is typically used in maritime environments. Such as raiding ships or fighting while on the water. You can see some US SEALs and Canadian NTOGs using it. It goes really well with a tan/brown vest. Which makes you look like a badass modern tactical pirate.
Its the least used color in any fighting force. Black is very visible under nods, wheres camo/color patterns are better in general. Black/green is used for police force often because they dont fight enemies with nvg capablity. Ship raiders using black is simply low tier units, cansofcom uses multicam even with navy ops.
"Black is the new black"
-Novritsch 2018
😄🤦♂️
@@PpAirO5 He said "multicam black" is the the new black.
@@Donnydarco100 yeah black is the New Black
Big brain
I prefer bright orange its works very well i hope you use it 👍
Aw hewl yea
Lol
U mean blazing orange? Yes, yes it's so useful. I use it everywhere. :)
Bro I tried it out and I got to skip paying because I snuck right in! Thanks!
They wont shoot the "reff"
Technically the “ACU” pattern is actually named the Universal Camouflage Pattern or “UCP.” ACU stands for “Army Combat Uniform” the uniform that replaced our BDUs or “Battle Dress Uniform.” UCP was just the first (atrocious) cammo pattern that the ACU was made in so everyone calls it that. We still wear ACUs they’re just now in the OCP or “Operational Camouflage Pattern” aka Scorpion which is basically the US Army’s knock off of Multicam because they didn’t want to pay Crye Precision’s licensing fee. Loving everything you do man. Keep it up!
was about to say the same, thank you!
That’s really cool that you know that stuff!
Generation two ACUs, combines the best of BDUs, ACUs, and even the MCCUUs
Since we're being technical...
The OCP pattern is not a "knock off" of Multicam, it is actually a developmental pattern jointly developed by the US Army and Crye Precision originally known as Scorpion W-2 and is owned by the Army.
Crye took the pattern, tweaked it, patented it, and sells it as Multicam now. So technically Multicam is a knock off of OCP.
Crye took t
@@bryanmontgomery996 Only thing wrong with that statement is, "Originally known as scorion w-2". Its actually scorpion w-1.
Flecktarn + Vegetato are the best!
yes
Martin Lehmann AXIS
i think in europe vegetato is a little bit to bright its better used for mediterranen countries like spain or greece in my opinien
@@derdoktorfisch3351 do Spain or Greece not belong to Europe any more?
along wirh multicam
My favorite:
1.flecktarn
2.multicam
3.A-TACS FG
Same here
Mines is
1. Desert flecktarn.
2. Aor1
3.Multicam
Marpat?
DPM. Can't go wrong with classics
DPM has one weakness that if you know it, it will make it easier to detect. dont get me wrong, i love DPM, i use it my self. but since i know the weakness of it i know its not the best cammo if you wanna stay hidden.
@@mercurio822 Is it when DPM gets wet? I've seen pretty dark uniforms become almost black when they're wet. Black isn't exactly a camo color by itself
@@winstonsallet9541 the Sun is the weakness of DPM.
ATACS FG and Pencott Greenzone are some of my personal favourites.
I am an EMR (Digital Flora) user though. I think that one works best in the green environments I usually play. The 6sh122 cover complement is also great to complement the EMR to not-so-green fields. The grey side of the cover is especially good. Back to the EMR, not so sure it would work so well in your area. Another camo I particularly like is old KLMK Beryozka.
Pencott greenzone works really really well. It's one of the best I've ever seen. It's hard to find it though.
Israeli here. My favorites are:
1. Olive Drab
2. Brown Grey
3. Multicam
4. Ranger Green
5. US Woodland
I'm British, and my local field is in a dense woodland. So I went to an army surplus store and chose DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material) for my camo, which the army used up until the early / mid 2000s. Fun fact, the jacket I bought was worn by a British Royal Engineer during the Falkland conflict.
As someone who sadly cannot join the military for medical reasons, that was quite humbling to find out.
The DPM pattern does wonders with my Tokyo Marui VSR10 as I'm hiding in a thick set of leaves and branches. :)
You'll be glad you never joined the military when crap hits the fan. Standing armies are unconstitutional under the English constitution. They're arguably worse than the police.
Late 2000’s even
That's what they told you, to sell it to you. If you create a story on a product, it's easier to sell it and it's a known marketing trick. Exept if thta same British Royal Engineer, gave it to you...
@@greekveteran2715 With the condition it was in when I bought it, I'd believe it.
End of the day it doesn't matter, it's a good jacket.
I use the Vegetata (italian army camo)
Erbsenmuster is by far the best pattern ever made. I use it all the time whether I'm reenacting or airsofting ...you literally disappear. As far as I'm concerned, it's the mother of all modern camo patterns.
My favourites are m90, dpm, ss leto and m05
East German raindrop camouflage is my favorite! It is a pretty nice ambush camouflage, in my opinion.
my whole team is using Atacs-FG. At the moment its not really common on the fields, i hope it will stay like this
pauldfighter in Russia Atacs FG is very popular pattern and it's only reason why my (our) team don't use it(
I love the Atacs-FG. It blends well and since no one really wears it no one is looking for it.
Same! I've been using Atacs-FG for a few years and never see anyone else with it unless I go to Big events. I like being unique. Its just a bit awkward in my woodland sites when its really brown and muddy.
I've been starting to switch over to A-TACS IX, as it tends to be a bit more universal and has more depth to the eye, which helps it work better even up close. Unfortunately it's still quite a recent pattern, so it's a lot harder to get and tends to come at a premium. That said, it mixes very nicely with FG and other similar patterns like tiger stripes, M05 and the like, so you can mix and match gear for a solid set up, if you don't _need_ everything to be in the same pattern.
pauldfighter then y did u comment it
By far, my favorite is the USMC Reversible Frog Camo, the one they used throughout World War II and The Korean War
In our team we use uniform and gear in Olive, but Alpentarn/Alpenflage look pretty cool (and despite it's look, it's work!). BTW for majority of Russian fields SSO Spectr is the best option
marpat and cadpat looks dope
MTP, DPM and Alpenflage.
Alpenflage is really effective here in the uk and extremely cheap I got the rucksack and the lightweight jacket for £7
Tiger stripe and Rhodesian Brushstroke are excellent.
My favorit camo for the (European forrest) is still Pencott-Wildwood.
Thanks for share this 'different patterns' clip
Why not Pencott Greenzone? That's really my favorite camo for Woodlands and forrest especially when everything is blooming.
i like the french ww1 uniform
It would hide you very well, as long as there’s dummy thick vegetation or a solid object to duck behind
I will always use my British DPM but i do like the ATACS FG and Pencott Greenzone
My fav is Digital Flora
I love the flecktarn pattern. I have the full BW set for airsoft :D The BDU fits really well too
Multi cam and flecktarn is my favourite then followed by ACU but in Canada our forests require multi cam
pencott greenzone for me! It Looks just badass and its one of the most effective Camos.
Pencott Greenzone is amazing! Should have included that
I Love MTP and M90. In autumn and spring up in the north of Sweden, M90 Jacket and MTP Pants.
Try ATACS AU (arid / urban) for autumn, gravel pits and urban setting. Works quite well, IMHO.
Hi are these all on stock ? Don,t like to wait...
You are asking the wrong person. Check out his online store: novritsch.com/products/battle-dress-uniform/
My fravorite camo is probably The Danish M/84 its really good at the summer and spring
If not limited to issued military camos then realtree max4 or waterfowl type camos works real good around any sort of dead or dry vegetation. Late summer and autumn use anywhere that's green early then dries out.If limited to military camo French Lizard looks great.
I’m planning on creating a swat style load-out, and the closest field to me is a cqb field, so I’ll probably go for a black bdu
AnonJl1 black or grey would work best
Kryptec night is a good black camouflage
Love the Snake patterns
I prefer Multicam Tropic, I think it looks good and it is a effective camouflage pattern for the Swedish woods, at least in the part of Sweden where I live.
No Pencott :'(
schonka2 Fabi won’t be happy
Or cadpat..
Pencott looks horrible up close, but with a bit of distance it looks really cool, and works amazingly.
Also i love that you have the canadian MARPAT version
Classic M81 Woodland FTW!
agree
Polish Pantera gang
I like the dpm pattern
Me and my squad use MTP (multi terrain pattern) and it’s quite similar to US multicam
ACU works well in Rocky areas mountains etc
I wanted to buy the square pattern camo set, the one that it's used allot in army, but for some reason, there are only this type of costumes online, with mixed wavy shapes
Here in aus I use AMCU. It’s awesome. Especially the combat set.
I always use old Nam era woodland since i can get 3 sets (top & bottom) for the same price as a woodland crye pants.
Hey! i personaly use a DOT 44 or Splintertarn Scheme in wooded areas and marpat everywhere else. or at all times when I am in the field. Hope this helps!
- 1st. Sergeant
I mostly use either Woodland Marpat or Desert Marpat the old M81 us gool
I use flecktarn I think it looks real good and works great in the danish forests and also I play milsim and my team is bundeswehr so we have to use what they use. But for playing around at home I often tend to go with a little homemade ghillie Ish shirt and some British MTP since we have a lot of light open fields so that just fits better
I use LBX Caiman. I love it because it's both unique & it fits my local environment fairly well.
btw nice variety of patterns in your store.
I use MTP, multi terrain pattern. It’s a British take on multi cam,
check out the DPM camo pattern it is used in the netherlands and the uk and some other places as well
My favorite is woodland digital and multicam.
Waffle Airsoft same i use woodland
I really enjoy MARPAT (US Marines camo). I saw one on your website, I might have go get it.
My favourites are ATACS FG, desert dpm, 6 colour desert, CADPAT and coyote brown
For autumn I can’t find any better choice than Swiss Alpentarn. This thing is laughably cheap and sturdy while being really effective in European forest (brownish tones look exactly like dead leaves).
Dimitri Dragunov yup. It also depends why you need camo uniform. For me it’s not about how it looks but how effective it is ;)
Im usin Multicam black too. Thats so badass😎😀
Can't beat a flannel shirt, jeans and a Multicam Vest.
Thanks for the video. Could you advise me of an effective, current urban camo ????
THANK YOU.
Vietnam Era Tigerstripe and the 90's BDU Chocolate Chip Camos are the BEST
I really like the Mil-Spec Arid Woodland pattern. Its basically a multicam pattern but meant almost specifically for a woodland area, so its not a universal thing. However It does have little spots of white in it, which I dont like. If I could I would turn half those whites into a deep brown color and the other half a dark green color, then I could say that would deff make it a perfect camo pattern for the forests in my area
The british MTP camouflage is great and I think it blends better in different environments than the US UCP/ACU.
my favorit is m90 swedish camo or spliner. or flecktarn
Not sure I really have a favorite, but all these are good choices. Multicam Black was designed specifically for SWAT/law enforcement for the express purpose of looking cool, with function as camouflage being secondary.
I love Flecktarn, it's excellent for English forests.
in your collection i like more the german forest camo but the one that i love the most is the ABL belgian camo
I love Marpat, Flecktarn, and Multicam
More like this love it
I love the alpenflage and other Swiss camos, the chocolate chip camo and simple m81
Multicam, if I need a bit more mottled pattern than ATACs AU for arid or ATACs FG for more green. Helikon Pencott Badlands is also a great one for deserts with red and tan.
For me my favorites are Finnish defense forces firs camo m62 and the newest Finnish defence forces M05
I rellay Love the old school stonegrey/ Olive.
My favorite pattern: All Over Brush.
Followed by m/05 and Platanenmuster.
Pencott Green Zone, Swedish M90 and Russian KLMK are my favourite patterns
mighty max have you ever seen the Russian camo called SS LETO?
Love u bro
Keep the good work up 👍
my favourite pattern is the Danish M/84 Woodland pattern
My favorite camo for where I live is woodland MARPAT
i still like the british military DPM woodland pattern, for the UK, its hard to beat DPM woodland, even MTP doesnt really cut it sometimes where DPM woodland does, in summer when all the foliage is green, and obviously the tree trunks are brown, its great, and again, in winter when the soil is exposed in places, but theres still the evergreen trees and ferns growing, its great
it's just a cool camo too
Please do a analysis on Indian Army's new digital Cammo pattern
US Marine Pattern, or MARPAT. Woodland variant. Or MARPAT desert, which is also good for light grassy, savanna type areas. That or AOR2
wow i didn’t know you added uniforms to your shop. Great job👍
Nik Elsner Knowing him they are triple the cost of anywhere else. Get it somewhere else.
My favourites are the good old Swiss Alpenflagen (based on a German scheme from 1944/45), the Russian SS-Leto (summer version of a camouflage based in wartime Waffen SS one from 1940-45), then the Vietnam era ERDl (which is the great Grand father of Woodland, but is much more beautiful, with smaller patches and an astonishing pea green) and some of the tigerstripe schemes, those with high contrastas in the colours. The Italian previous désert scheme from the 1990’s is also beautiful and rater than others.
I just wear either woodland marpat and desert marpat because i dont have to get any different color gear because its all coyote brown except the pants and shirt.
Grey is the new black!
The one I myself went to pretty much immediately when I saw it was Kryptek Mandrake. Just looks badass and I think being a reptile person played a small roll. Pain in the ass to find all my gear in that color, but it all looks amazing.
Not sure if you did, but UR-Tactical has been making clothing and gear in Kryptek Mandrake and other patterns as well, if you’re interested. :)
@@justintomimbang7955 Kryptec, along with ATAC, are some of the newer designer camo's. Very effective at breaking up sillouettes-John in Texas
@@TheGearhead222 The company that originally made the OG A-TACS AU and FG even brought it back again. And definitely agreed.
I think the swedish M90 looks the best
my favorite is Pentacamo and AOR2 ;)
Why did I not have internet connection the exact day this came out
CADPAT Urban, desert, forest?
novritsch you are so cool bro keep up the good work
the first camo was MTP (multi terain patern) and it is also used by the british army
J Fendtman01 No...that’s MultiCam. MTP was based off of MultiCam
i use tiger strip work nicely
Right now, I'm more of an AOR type of guy but if Crye or someone else created a digital version of MultiCam, I'd totally sign up.
any chance for an swedish m90 pattern? It is my personal favorite.
Multicam tropic for the win :D
Yee
If you get the old us m81 woodland I will buy that.
Best looking camo IMO is MARPAT
i use digital flora or ruspat, it look very nice.
Ruspat? Never heard this name before
I use 3 color desert but I’m thinking about switching to tiger stripe
British MTP and DPM are really great for jungle environments(DPM) for places with high grass some trees and maybe some bushes the british MTP is a good choice