SUBSTRATE Sierra was the first pattern I created. Made up of various browns, grays, tans, and subtle greens, this is one pattern that will be hard to find in multiple environments.
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SUBSTRATE Shadowbark is treebark-inspired pattern containing both brown and green colorations with horizontal and vertical orientations, without the overused leaf elements.
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SUBSTRATE Shadowbark Sitka combines a lighter variation of the Shadowbark pattern with green and rust brown pine foliage.
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The SUBSTRATE Spectre pattern is a hybrid cross between the discontinued Species and Sherwood patterns with more pronounced gray and lighter green tones to mimic lichen and moss.
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SUBSTRATE Spoor is a mix of earth tones found in late autumnal ground cover, undergrowth, and fallen leaves with darker, contrasting tones for the illusion of depth.
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SUBSTRATE Surface is a mixture of brown earth tones and manipulated tree bark elements to create an effective ground cover camouflage.
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SUBSTRATE Skirmish is the next level of urban camouflage that adds hints of man-made elements and structures to a more dominant brown, rather than gray, urban landscape; making it better tactical colorway suited for transitioning from urban to rural environments.
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SUBSTRATE Stealth is a hybrid blend of two Soldier Series patterns, Sedona and Saigon, with micro patterns of the Sierra and Surface patterns to create a low-contrast, multi-terrain pattern.
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SUBSTRATE Shadowbark Seasonal replaces the olive tones from the original Shadowbark pattern and replaces them with a variety of grays to produce a late autumn/winter treebark pattern.
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