Coyote and Unironically strichtarn, or how ever the frick you spell it. Those or getting all ghilled up.
I don't think any of those fit my case.
I have the pictures of all the versions of the backpacks so if you would please to tell me what version is the closest to what I want
Ok,what makes you think that though?
Also,another question,what would work best in that environment but also be ok in other semidesert environments where not all the grass is dried up and maybe a semidried shrub exists?
I dont know what you mean by coyote
I am looking got general use backpack which could also be used in case of emergencies and not stand out in the landscape of where I live
em-18 is coyote tan, third best color if you don't want to look like a twat (after dark grey and olive drab).
If you really are that new to all this stuff i'm gonna give you probably the most ghetto advice, but also the cheapest one and actually working. Get the coyote backpack, get some tan, grey, olive drab comfy clothes and wear that. This will make 90% of people just not pay attention to you, for the moments when you really absolutely positively need to blend in in the grass have a camo poncho or net suitable for the terrain and throw it over your civilian clothes. Sounds ridiculous but is surprisingly effective, a baggy overlayer will break up your silhouette and camo pattern will make it less distinctive in the grass, but keep that shit stashed most of the time.
>coyote
What does coyote mean here? >get some tan
Like stand in the sun? Its winter,bro. >Get the coyote backpack
which?
Is there an encyclopedia of camouflage terms? Or where did the terms like this come from? What does coyote even mean here? >camo poncho
do they come in different sizes or one size fits all? I am not "american sized" so It will probably drag on the ground.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>coyote What does coyote mean here?
Coyote tan is the name of a color, the color of the last backpack you posted >get some tan >Like stand in the sun? Its winter,bro.
Are you trolling or just high? >Get the coyote backpack >which?
There's only one in that color. >Is there an encyclopedia of camouflage terms? Or where did the terms like this come from? What does coyote even mean here?
No. Practical application. See above. >camo poncho >do they come in different sizes or one size fits all? I am not "american sized" so It will probably drag on the ground.
Usually they come in 2 or 3 sizes, you get the one best fitting you.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Coyote tan is the name of a color
Oh. Is coyote supposed to mean something like "muted" or "faded"?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>supposed to mean something like "muted" or "faded"?
It's supposed to mean a tan (light brown) color similar to the color coyotes are. Picrel.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>This will make 90% of people just not pay attention to you
By not popping up in urban environments I meant not in crowds,I know what to do not appear too flashy in those,but in environments where the city is E M P T Y. That is what I meant.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>By not popping up in urban environments I meant not in crowds
Sigh, but in for a penny, in for a frick you. I'm gonna give you a very quick rundown on how urban concealment works.
1. There is no way to blend in, it's a fully antropogenic landscape, you stay or move out of sight as much as possible.
2. You try to look as inconspicuous as possible.
Normies gonna normie, that's their basic mode of operation. They see some guy in normal clothing with a normal backpack, they barely register your existence, they have seen people like that countless times everywhere (if you are not sneaking around restricted places). They see someone trying to camouflage it triggers immediate_kunsern.dll, the best case they get curious, the worst they call cops on you. Even when there are few to no people around you need to aim at being as normie looking as possible and just keep from being easily visible for long time, move closer to whatever large objects there are instead of the middle of an empty space, don't hang around one spot too long, move like you know exactly where and why you are going, behave like you belong. In short, don't stand out in looks or behavior and you have good chances on people ignoring you even if they spot you, and if there is no one to spot you, it's unimportant how well you blend in. That approach was tested in many night walks across the city (downtown, residentials, outskirts), and i can tell you, people will choose to ignore you if you give them a chance.
1 year ago
Anonymous
That is a very insightful post.
The situation I had in my mind is of a war zone and I am looking for the best back pack which could be used in both urban and rural landscapes without anything else such as ponchos(I don't think I have ever seen one)
1 year ago
Anonymous
>is of a war zone
That's even worse, for a combatant anything creeping around is a potential deadly threat, if you are spotted and look anything tactical expect to be shot at. Never had that "pleasure" but if i were in the shoes of a grunt i would spare few rounds just to be sure i won't get an RPG maniac jumping out on me. If your scenario is a warzone there are only two reasonable things to do
1. Get the hell out of ANY urban areas as quickly as possible, don't worry about concealment, just run. Shells and bombs don't care how well you are hidden. Do not approach ANY habitats/urban areas unless you are 101% sure they are empty or friendly. If they are friendly under no circumstances try to creep up on them.
2. Lay a path through rough terrain, if there's nothing worth fighting over there and the terrain is not vehicle friendly you have minimal chance of meeting anyone (the optimal situation). Military forces don't roam the countryside, if they move they move in an organized manner with vehicles.
That is pretty much all a civilian can do to avoid lethal lead poisoning or worse, all concealment skills you can learn on your own will be most likely useless against trained soldiers. The only ones i can think of is find a spot nobody is willing to look in and lay low until it's safe to move again (modern armies have thermals or better so if you are in the line of sight it doesn't matter how well you blend in, if they are looking for people, you will be found).
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Shells and bombs don't care how well you are hidden
But bullets do >Get the hell out of ANY urban areas as quickly as possible
Yes,but I would want to minimise the chances of getting shot at. Which is why the backpack colouring is important.
I just want something which won't make me pop out in the urban warzone or rural areas,and I cannot decide which of the ones I posted is the best for this.
To me the coyote tan would pop out in the gray city,wouldn't you think so too?
Which is why I think one if the "digital camouflage" ones would be the better choice. >modern armies have thermals
Lol,romanian army grunts use 60s-70s equipment. They have rotary fricking dial field phones.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>urban warzone or rural areas
I would think this one
https://i.imgur.com/PIvOQF5.jpg
The last one.
Please share your thoughts.
I am indecisive about [...] [...] as they suit the colour pallete well enough
But realistically people aren't just going to immediately start shooting. You have at least 72 hours before things get bad. You're talking about a pure bugout scenario then ditch the desire for urban camo and focus purely on what works in the areas you plan to be at. If you need to enter an urban area later, you drop your bag, it will only make you a target.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>the areas you plan to be at
I honestly have no plan as I have no means to go anywhere other than on foot,which I use to Absolutely everywhere I go.
This is why I want something to please "both the goat and the cabbage".
1 year ago
Anonymous
In that case the one which I replied to. That tan brown. It blends well and doesn't attract the eye.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>If you need to enter an urban area later, you drop your bag, it will only make you a target.
I am very very stingy,isn't there another alternative? I dislike material losses.
Also why would not wearing something not make you a target?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Also why would not wearing something not make you a target
I haven't read through the entire thread but you're talking about possibly being shot at so I'm imagining some kind of SHTF situation and if that was the case and I wanted to loot shit well, I'm going to shoot the guy with the giant bag over the guy without the bag.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Why not both? Would be a nice jumpstart towards getting a UAV and then more
1 year ago
Anonymous
Tan really doesn't stand out that much, i have quite few pieces in this color and i can't say they draw attention, and there are always backpack covers in different colors, but once you go camo you are already conspicuous. I guess the happy medium would be something like medium dark grey if you can find it, doesn't stand out anywhere really. Black as tempting as it is stands out stupidly, if you think about it, almost nothing outside is black, so a big black shape immediately looks out of place. But get what you feel best with, in a scenario you chose that hardly matters.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>but once you go camo you are already conspicuous
I wouldn't agree but I have neither seen anyone wear anything camo in the past 5 years. >I guess the happy medium would be something like medium dark grey if you can find it
No,bro, only those 5 models.
There was a 6th one but that one had the colour pallete of a tropical rain forest so it certainly wouldn't fit in my region. >Black as tempting as it is stands out stupidly, if you think about it, almost nothing outside is black, so a big black shape immediately looks out of place.
I agree,black is rarely found in nature,just like blue.
Wouldn't a more "normie friendly" camo with big stripes such as
https://i.imgur.com/pLo9DRu.jpg
be a bit better here? >But get what you feel best with, in a scenario you chose that hardly matters.
I always atleast think of the worst case scenario.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>camo with big stripes such as
https://i.imgur.com/pLo9DRu.jpg
be a bit better here?
Too bright. A little lesson in human eyesight for you: The world as you see it, nice, sharp and colorful, that's the image generated by a relatively small spot in the center of your retina. Most of your actual field of vision is colorblind and kinda hazy, the brain just stitches the best quality images to cover the scene as best as it can. The periphery is very sensitive to light/dark and movement. Contrasting patterns work well for breaking up the shape, but only in the environment already filled with other large contrasting patterns (like forest undergrowth) if you try to rely on them in the city where most things are solid color surfaces you are making yourself more visible because you are adding contrast, add movement to the contrast and you are a literal magnet for visual attention.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>add movement to the contrast
I don't get what you mean to say here
Ok,so first choice is that coyote tan. Second and third choices?
1 year ago
Anonymous
All of them kinda suck if i were to go by my own preferences, depending on what type of canvas they are made from i might go with
https://i.imgur.com/1R3KVgX.jpg
or
https://i.imgur.com/B4UzYOb.jpg
and dye it over with olive, actually the shittier job you do with dying the better the result may be sometimes.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>dye it over
How can you dye polyester? >All of them kinda suck
Including the coyote tan?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>the shittier job you do with dying the better the result may be sometimes.
Post example
Thank you.
So,to get a summary for the backpacks:
-Brown is superior to Black because black is uncommon in nature
-Brown/Black are superior to the camo variants because they are more inconspicuous in cities
But wouldn't the camo variants be better in the rural lanscape?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>But wouldn't the camo variants be better in the rural lanscape?
No any of the patterns you posted, get yourself some milsurp camo net, put a piece over the brown pack, you will be better camouflaged than any of those patterns. Put another piece over a boonie hat and you are more or less covered if your clothes are in dull natural tones. If you want to go full sperg get yourself a camo smock to throw over your civilian clothes. One thing NOT to do, and i will stand by my opinion, is to get actual camo clothes as your main outfit.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>milsurp
There is no store of that nature in my city. If there was then I would have been a regular,considering prices are good.
Are prices at milsurp stores good?
How worn are the articles there?
What kind of clothes can be found there?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>milsurp camo net
Is this what you are talking about? >file
Is it like a sheet of cloth with varying consistency or an actual net?
Should I wrap the backpack around in it?
What should I do if the lenght of it is not enough? >Put another piece over a boonie hat
I have found only big pieces of camo netting,like 3m2. Should I cut a piece in that case? How shall I attach it to the hat? Why a boonie hat in particular? >camo smock
Smock as in jacket?
1 year ago
Anonymous
Forgot to attach file.
What camo pattern would be best for the "smock",considering my environment? Strichtarn?
I would go with em-18, not that it's the best camo but it is the least homosexual for sure.
Also, as ironic as it is, in a flat devoid of trees field a medium light realtree camo or that dick hunting reeds camo would probably perform very well, probably better than most universal patterns, your biggest issue is silhouetting there.
>is the least homosexual for sure.
Its not bad,neither is the black one.
I am looking however for something which works in what I want. >your biggest issue is silhouetting there
tell me more
Literally nothing, unless you can mug a stray predator and steal his active camo system. You are trying to find an effective solution for two diametrically opposing ends of the hideyoass spectrum and seriously i'm starting to think you don't really know what the frick are you even trying to achieve here. First of all, why would anyone need grassland AND urban camo, the frick is that, some stalker larp? Besides, urban camo is a moronic meme, no one takes it seriously and it's used only by uniformed formations who need something to not go naked but look stupid in their field camo while working in the urban areas. If you want to blend in in an urban area wear plane gray, tan, muted color civilian clothing, the moment you try to use "urban camo" you stick out like a moron in a chess tournament because you are the only moron in the visual range wearing camouflage. The more poverty stricken you look the better you hide in those places, think "i tried my best but can only afford second hand" look, that shit works because you look like you are not worth bothering, unless you meet someone looking for trouble, then no hiding will help you, you either fight or run really fast.
I am new to this. I just want to not pop out in urban or field environment. For this I would like to choose a pattern out of the 5 posted above.
I do not know what urban camo is or whatever you are talking about.
OP, do they sell potatoes, onions or carrots in big burlap sacks? You can use those and possibly a piece of netting to make your own ghillie. Take a net and tie strips of burlap to it. Maybe one evening of work.
The color and pattern of camouflage is just one of 7 different aspects used to conceal ones self. Any camo with sand/flat dark earth will work. British desert dpm would work nicely, but Coyote brown will do as well. Cut up a burlap sack or get some jute and add a bit to the MOLLE on your bag to break up the outline. Like I said though, this is just one aspect of camouflage. The biggest give away will most likely be sound or movement.
German late WWII camo, shortly used by the west german border guards in 1956.
It was designed for marshes first, but can fit well into grassland. It has a rain drop pattern on it, added on the splinter pattern, as the Splittertarn does.
I understand there needs to be gray,but in my choice of backpack there is gray and muted green or gray and muted orange
For THAT environment. All you need is some coyote and detail breakage
>coyote
Out of the 5 posted colour patterns which ones would be the best for that kind of job?
Just dress up like a scarecrow and walk really slow
I don't think any of those fit my case.
I have the pictures of all the versions of the backpacks so if you would please to tell me what version is the closest to what I want
Probably multicam or desert digital.
Khaki
Coyote and Unironically strichtarn, or how ever the frick you spell it. Those or getting all ghilled up.
Was going to say strichtarn myself, Cangen approved.
The last one.
Please share your thoughts.
I am indecisive about
as they suit the colour pallete well enough
This (last) one would do it best.
Try asking on the /k/ camo thread
Ok,what makes you think that though?
Also,another question,what would work best in that environment but also be ok in other semidesert environments where not all the grass is dried up and maybe a semidried shrub exists?
>coyote won't work
>posts FDE back pack as suggestion
homie what? Do as
suggests and be more clear if your looking for hunting gear or camo, hiking stuff or larporator stuff
I dont know what you mean by coyote
I am looking got general use backpack which could also be used in case of emergencies and not stand out in the landscape of where I live
What do you mean by FDE?
>suggestion
I posted all the versions of the backpack they had on that site
won't work
Which one of these is coyote?
em-18 is coyote tan, third best color if you don't want to look like a twat (after dark grey and olive drab).
If you really are that new to all this stuff i'm gonna give you probably the most ghetto advice, but also the cheapest one and actually working. Get the coyote backpack, get some tan, grey, olive drab comfy clothes and wear that. This will make 90% of people just not pay attention to you, for the moments when you really absolutely positively need to blend in in the grass have a camo poncho or net suitable for the terrain and throw it over your civilian clothes. Sounds ridiculous but is surprisingly effective, a baggy overlayer will break up your silhouette and camo pattern will make it less distinctive in the grass, but keep that shit stashed most of the time.
>coyote
What does coyote mean here?
>get some tan
Like stand in the sun? Its winter,bro.
>Get the coyote backpack
which?
Is there an encyclopedia of camouflage terms? Or where did the terms like this come from? What does coyote even mean here?
>camo poncho
do they come in different sizes or one size fits all? I am not "american sized" so It will probably drag on the ground.
>coyote What does coyote mean here?
Coyote tan is the name of a color, the color of the last backpack you posted
>get some tan
>Like stand in the sun? Its winter,bro.
Are you trolling or just high?
>Get the coyote backpack
>which?
There's only one in that color.
>Is there an encyclopedia of camouflage terms? Or where did the terms like this come from? What does coyote even mean here?
No. Practical application. See above.
>camo poncho
>do they come in different sizes or one size fits all? I am not "american sized" so It will probably drag on the ground.
Usually they come in 2 or 3 sizes, you get the one best fitting you.
>Coyote tan is the name of a color
Oh. Is coyote supposed to mean something like "muted" or "faded"?
>supposed to mean something like "muted" or "faded"?
It's supposed to mean a tan (light brown) color similar to the color coyotes are. Picrel.
>This will make 90% of people just not pay attention to you
By not popping up in urban environments I meant not in crowds,I know what to do not appear too flashy in those,but in environments where the city is E M P T Y. That is what I meant.
>By not popping up in urban environments I meant not in crowds
Sigh, but in for a penny, in for a frick you. I'm gonna give you a very quick rundown on how urban concealment works.
1. There is no way to blend in, it's a fully antropogenic landscape, you stay or move out of sight as much as possible.
2. You try to look as inconspicuous as possible.
Normies gonna normie, that's their basic mode of operation. They see some guy in normal clothing with a normal backpack, they barely register your existence, they have seen people like that countless times everywhere (if you are not sneaking around restricted places). They see someone trying to camouflage it triggers immediate_kunsern.dll, the best case they get curious, the worst they call cops on you. Even when there are few to no people around you need to aim at being as normie looking as possible and just keep from being easily visible for long time, move closer to whatever large objects there are instead of the middle of an empty space, don't hang around one spot too long, move like you know exactly where and why you are going, behave like you belong. In short, don't stand out in looks or behavior and you have good chances on people ignoring you even if they spot you, and if there is no one to spot you, it's unimportant how well you blend in. That approach was tested in many night walks across the city (downtown, residentials, outskirts), and i can tell you, people will choose to ignore you if you give them a chance.
That is a very insightful post.
The situation I had in my mind is of a war zone and I am looking for the best back pack which could be used in both urban and rural landscapes without anything else such as ponchos(I don't think I have ever seen one)
>is of a war zone
That's even worse, for a combatant anything creeping around is a potential deadly threat, if you are spotted and look anything tactical expect to be shot at. Never had that "pleasure" but if i were in the shoes of a grunt i would spare few rounds just to be sure i won't get an RPG maniac jumping out on me. If your scenario is a warzone there are only two reasonable things to do
1. Get the hell out of ANY urban areas as quickly as possible, don't worry about concealment, just run. Shells and bombs don't care how well you are hidden. Do not approach ANY habitats/urban areas unless you are 101% sure they are empty or friendly. If they are friendly under no circumstances try to creep up on them.
2. Lay a path through rough terrain, if there's nothing worth fighting over there and the terrain is not vehicle friendly you have minimal chance of meeting anyone (the optimal situation). Military forces don't roam the countryside, if they move they move in an organized manner with vehicles.
That is pretty much all a civilian can do to avoid lethal lead poisoning or worse, all concealment skills you can learn on your own will be most likely useless against trained soldiers. The only ones i can think of is find a spot nobody is willing to look in and lay low until it's safe to move again (modern armies have thermals or better so if you are in the line of sight it doesn't matter how well you blend in, if they are looking for people, you will be found).
>Shells and bombs don't care how well you are hidden
But bullets do
>Get the hell out of ANY urban areas as quickly as possible
Yes,but I would want to minimise the chances of getting shot at. Which is why the backpack colouring is important.
I just want something which won't make me pop out in the urban warzone or rural areas,and I cannot decide which of the ones I posted is the best for this.
To me the coyote tan would pop out in the gray city,wouldn't you think so too?
Which is why I think one if the "digital camouflage" ones would be the better choice.
>modern armies have thermals
Lol,romanian army grunts use 60s-70s equipment. They have rotary fricking dial field phones.
>urban warzone or rural areas
I would think this one
But realistically people aren't just going to immediately start shooting. You have at least 72 hours before things get bad. You're talking about a pure bugout scenario then ditch the desire for urban camo and focus purely on what works in the areas you plan to be at. If you need to enter an urban area later, you drop your bag, it will only make you a target.
>the areas you plan to be at
I honestly have no plan as I have no means to go anywhere other than on foot,which I use to Absolutely everywhere I go.
This is why I want something to please "both the goat and the cabbage".
In that case the one which I replied to. That tan brown. It blends well and doesn't attract the eye.
>If you need to enter an urban area later, you drop your bag, it will only make you a target.
I am very very stingy,isn't there another alternative? I dislike material losses.
Also why would not wearing something not make you a target?
>Also why would not wearing something not make you a target
I haven't read through the entire thread but you're talking about possibly being shot at so I'm imagining some kind of SHTF situation and if that was the case and I wanted to loot shit well, I'm going to shoot the guy with the giant bag over the guy without the bag.
Why not both? Would be a nice jumpstart towards getting a UAV and then more
Tan really doesn't stand out that much, i have quite few pieces in this color and i can't say they draw attention, and there are always backpack covers in different colors, but once you go camo you are already conspicuous. I guess the happy medium would be something like medium dark grey if you can find it, doesn't stand out anywhere really. Black as tempting as it is stands out stupidly, if you think about it, almost nothing outside is black, so a big black shape immediately looks out of place. But get what you feel best with, in a scenario you chose that hardly matters.
>but once you go camo you are already conspicuous
I wouldn't agree but I have neither seen anyone wear anything camo in the past 5 years.
>I guess the happy medium would be something like medium dark grey if you can find it
No,bro, only those 5 models.
There was a 6th one but that one had the colour pallete of a tropical rain forest so it certainly wouldn't fit in my region.
>Black as tempting as it is stands out stupidly, if you think about it, almost nothing outside is black, so a big black shape immediately looks out of place.
I agree,black is rarely found in nature,just like blue.
Wouldn't a more "normie friendly" camo with big stripes such as
be a bit better here?
>But get what you feel best with, in a scenario you chose that hardly matters.
I always atleast think of the worst case scenario.
>camo with big stripes such as
be a bit better here?
Too bright. A little lesson in human eyesight for you: The world as you see it, nice, sharp and colorful, that's the image generated by a relatively small spot in the center of your retina. Most of your actual field of vision is colorblind and kinda hazy, the brain just stitches the best quality images to cover the scene as best as it can. The periphery is very sensitive to light/dark and movement. Contrasting patterns work well for breaking up the shape, but only in the environment already filled with other large contrasting patterns (like forest undergrowth) if you try to rely on them in the city where most things are solid color surfaces you are making yourself more visible because you are adding contrast, add movement to the contrast and you are a literal magnet for visual attention.
>add movement to the contrast
I don't get what you mean to say here
Ok,so first choice is that coyote tan. Second and third choices?
All of them kinda suck if i were to go by my own preferences, depending on what type of canvas they are made from i might go with
or
and dye it over with olive, actually the shittier job you do with dying the better the result may be sometimes.
>dye it over
How can you dye polyester?
>All of them kinda suck
Including the coyote tan?
>the shittier job you do with dying the better the result may be sometimes.
Post example
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ucp+dyeing
here...
Thank you.
So,to get a summary for the backpacks:
-Brown is superior to Black because black is uncommon in nature
-Brown/Black are superior to the camo variants because they are more inconspicuous in cities
But wouldn't the camo variants be better in the rural lanscape?
>But wouldn't the camo variants be better in the rural lanscape?
No any of the patterns you posted, get yourself some milsurp camo net, put a piece over the brown pack, you will be better camouflaged than any of those patterns. Put another piece over a boonie hat and you are more or less covered if your clothes are in dull natural tones. If you want to go full sperg get yourself a camo smock to throw over your civilian clothes. One thing NOT to do, and i will stand by my opinion, is to get actual camo clothes as your main outfit.
>milsurp
There is no store of that nature in my city. If there was then I would have been a regular,considering prices are good.
Are prices at milsurp stores good?
How worn are the articles there?
What kind of clothes can be found there?
>milsurp camo net
Is this what you are talking about?
>file
Is it like a sheet of cloth with varying consistency or an actual net?
Should I wrap the backpack around in it?
What should I do if the lenght of it is not enough?
>Put another piece over a boonie hat
I have found only big pieces of camo netting,like 3m2. Should I cut a piece in that case? How shall I attach it to the hat? Why a boonie hat in particular?
>camo smock
Smock as in jacket?
Forgot to attach file.
What camo pattern would be best for the "smock",considering my environment? Strichtarn?
I would go with em-18, not that it's the best camo but it is the least homosexual for sure.
Also, as ironic as it is, in a flat devoid of trees field a medium light realtree camo or that dick hunting reeds camo would probably perform very well, probably better than most universal patterns, your biggest issue is silhouetting there.
>is the least homosexual for sure.
Its not bad,neither is the black one.
I am looking however for something which works in what I want.
>your biggest issue is silhouetting there
tell me more
>medium light realtree camo or that dick hunting reeds cam
I dunno what that is,bro
Ok,but what would also fit a gray urban area?
I am looking for something which works in both situations
Literally nothing, unless you can mug a stray predator and steal his active camo system. You are trying to find an effective solution for two diametrically opposing ends of the hideyoass spectrum and seriously i'm starting to think you don't really know what the frick are you even trying to achieve here. First of all, why would anyone need grassland AND urban camo, the frick is that, some stalker larp? Besides, urban camo is a moronic meme, no one takes it seriously and it's used only by uniformed formations who need something to not go naked but look stupid in their field camo while working in the urban areas. If you want to blend in in an urban area wear plane gray, tan, muted color civilian clothing, the moment you try to use "urban camo" you stick out like a moron in a chess tournament because you are the only moron in the visual range wearing camouflage. The more poverty stricken you look the better you hide in those places, think "i tried my best but can only afford second hand" look, that shit works because you look like you are not worth bothering, unless you meet someone looking for trouble, then no hiding will help you, you either fight or run really fast.
I am new to this. I just want to not pop out in urban or field environment. For this I would like to choose a pattern out of the 5 posted above.
I do not know what urban camo is or whatever you are talking about.
strichtarn
Ghillies suit backpack cover tied with elastics for natural vision camo, doesn't do shit for FLIR though. Happy hunting.
Carhartts, brown cotton duck canvas, dark brown top. ie. look like a farmer.
Blue t-shirt and tan pants.
OP, do they sell potatoes, onions or carrots in big burlap sacks? You can use those and possibly a piece of netting to make your own ghillie. Take a net and tie strips of burlap to it. Maybe one evening of work.
The color and pattern of camouflage is just one of 7 different aspects used to conceal ones self. Any camo with sand/flat dark earth will work. British desert dpm would work nicely, but Coyote brown will do as well. Cut up a burlap sack or get some jute and add a bit to the MOLLE on your bag to break up the outline. Like I said though, this is just one aspect of camouflage. The biggest give away will most likely be sound or movement.
Sumpftarnmuster or ATACS
I have an ATACS FG boonie, fricking love it. Wish I had some pants for +1 to my larping, but I can never find them from any reputable dealers.
whats that swedish name
German late WWII camo, shortly used by the west german border guards in 1956.
It was designed for marshes first, but can fit well into grassland. It has a rain drop pattern on it, added on the splinter pattern, as the Splittertarn does.