December 7, 2011

New Kryptek L.E.A.F. Camouflage

Here's the new line of Kryptek's L.E.A.F./CAMO patterns give a new take on modern camouflage.  With their geometrical patterns, cross-blending and contrasting dark and light hues, L.E.A.F. is starting to really turn some heads. They have developed their products through research from Iraq and Afghanistan to birth a new breed of camo that provides a new level of concealment from the brush to the battlefield.

The Kryptek Highlander camo pattern is designed for the elite Soldier in transitional terrain with the purpose of improving stealth and enhancing survivability, ultimately increasing the lethality of the user. Kryptek camo patterns provide a tactical advantage to the Operator by reducing visual acquisition through the combination of proven camouflage concepts, scientific principles and field testing. The Kryptek designs incorporate proven principles of visual deception based on mimicry of foliage, animal, marine and geographic visual qualities. These principles have been combined with evolutionary concepts and fused with state of the art technology to offer the utmost in effective concealment in differing environments. Kryptek utilizes a multi-directional design to effectively conceal in a multitude of terrains that have either a lateral or vertical flow. The bi-level layering of the patterns incorporate background transitional shading and sharp random geometrical foregrounds to create a three dimensional effect that ensures the utmost in concealment at both close and long ranges. These components combined with colorations selected and matched based on input from testing and observations from Operators in the field make Kryptek Camo the ultimate in passive battlefield deception.

 Here's the full line, from desert to urban camo blends:


You can check out their entire line at www.kryptek.com.

Cheers,
Brad

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