Ghillie Suits: How to Choose the Right One

 
     
  By Carl Saylor  
 

Ghillie suits, also called yowie suits, are a kind of camouflage clothing that will make you look like a part of the underbrush. They're usually made out of net or cloth, with bits of cloth or twine attached to look like leaves and twigs. They're the best item you can buy for blending into the background. Besides the military, ghillie suits are often used for paintball and hunting. If you've been considering buying a ghillie suit for either paintball or hunting, but aren't sure where to start, here are a few tips on getting the right one for you.

Ghillie suits are the best in blending in, but they can have a few problems if you are not careful. The wrong ghillie suit, could be extremely hot, heavy and hard to move in. This means that you need to be careful what kind of suit you buy, depending on the terrain and how you want to use it.

In general, hunters do not need to move around that much. They're often found sitting perfectly still for hours at a time until their prey appears. This means that bulk isn't much of a consideration, but good camouflage is. Although bulk may not me a major concern, hunters should still take into consideration the climate and the materials that the suit is made from. Fortunately some of the newer ghillie suits are made of fibers that are not only breathable, but are also smooth, odorless, and non-allergenic. If you are thinking of using your ghillie suit in inclement weather, consider a waterproof model, with mildew and rot resistance.

Those who play paintball usually need to have a better range of movement. Full ghillie suit may not be the ideal option for this sport. Smaller, lighter weight suits are more appropriate to the range of motion required when playing paintball, and you may wish to sacrifice some camouflage for this convenience. Again, be careful that you don't get too hot, as exertion can really cause one of these pieces of cover to heat up. Temperatures as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit have been reported. Paintballers are less likely to need waterproofing. Suits designed especially for paintball are available and may be a better choice.

Snipers, on the other hand, can use a more restricting model, but even there, you will sometimes need to run quickly. Of course there are special suits designed for snipers, which would make the choice a bit easier. There are sniper suits designed for light and heavy duty crawling. The best sniper suits take into consideration the crawling comfort and quality of fabric used. Overall there are several ghillie suits designs and variations based on the way it will be used. Choosing a suit that is that is designed for your need is essential to efficiency and comfort.
 
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Carl Saylor is owner of www.usnavypeacoat.com”>USNavyPeacoat.Com . For more info on our www.usnavypeacoat.com/ghilliesuits.html” >Ghillie Suits and accessories, please visit our website.
 
 
     
 
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