Optimization. The Alpha Zulu difference.

Over the last few years, multi-terrain camouflage patterns are all the rage. While these patterns are adequate in many environments, they are designed primarily for transitional terrain. They are a compromise everywhere else. Don’t compromise… optimize.

4 - Colorways to conceal in most operating environments

Green for woodland/cropland/grassland, Brown for scrubland/transitional, Tan-G for arid, and Gray-G for subalpine.

4 - Additional colorways for more specialized environments

Green-B for forest/jungle, Sage for shrubland/transitional, Tan for desert, and Gray for mountain/urban.

3 - Snow patterns for superior concealment in winter

Not all winter environments are the same. Alpha Zulu Camouflage snow patterns are optimized for snowy landscapes (White-B), snow-laden evergreen forests (White-G), and unbroken snow cover above the timberline (Whiteout).

1 - Pattern to rule the night

Don’t compromise concealment after dark with patterns that are designed primarily for daytime operations. The Blackout pattern is engineered for maximum effectiveness in low light and under night vision.

1 - Pattern that blends well with the others to reduce gear visibility

Solid color gear stands out. Rifles, chest rigs, packs, and other gear in the Brown pattern blend very well with the other patterns to create a complete camouflage solution.

The Science behind
AZ Camo

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