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Post by majorghost on Mar 31, 2011 17:17:16 GMT -5
My ghillie tog is on route and should be delivered soon. I will post up pics and details about the tog. Its another alternative to wearing a full ghillie suit.
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Post by mayhem on Mar 31, 2011 19:32:01 GMT -5
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Post by Wolfen on Apr 1, 2011 2:57:38 GMT -5
seems to be same style yes. I've used that kind of ghillie as the picture shows when i was in sniper school. they're easy to crawl around with and ain't too hot.
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Post by mayhem on Apr 8, 2011 10:50:35 GMT -5
Any news on your experience with this?
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Post by majorghost on Apr 8, 2011 12:17:25 GMT -5
Just received it and getting photos together for you guys. be patient :-)
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Post by mayhem on Apr 8, 2011 21:15:30 GMT -5
Thought as much, just wanted to make sure it doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
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Post by majorghost on Apr 9, 2011 20:07:16 GMT -5
As promised I took a bunch of detailed pics of the tog as it came in the mail. I haven't been able to "ghillie" it up with real vegetation because there is still snow and lots of standing water. It rolls right up. I removed the hydration pack holder (as pictured next to Tog) Nice carry handle. This is where you zip in the hydro pack in the Tog. Removable hood. These straps are elastic and stretch You can easily tie on string instead of using real vegetation. Two straps close the front. Zippered pocket on the left side. Velcro pocket on the right side. Draw sting hood. Longer straps for when the suit is ghillied and is larger when rolled up.
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Post by skullcandy1993 on Apr 10, 2011 1:03:37 GMT -5
wow...your pictures look better than the selling sites pictures.
Can we expect a full(er) review any time soon?
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Post by majorghost on Apr 10, 2011 9:21:01 GMT -5
As promised I took a bunch of detailed pics of the tog as it came in the mail. I haven't been able to "ghillie" it up with real vegetation because there is still snow and lots of standing water. When I can get outside and try it out.
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Post by Allu on Apr 10, 2011 16:33:27 GMT -5
Looks nice, hope you get bare and dry weather there soon, we started of our teams playing this weekend in ankle to knee deep snow, and lots of water and mud on the bare parts, but i digress,
cant wait to get your opinions on this piece of kit, it looks like something i might add to my gear this season
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Post by mayhem on Apr 10, 2011 16:34:46 GMT -5
Thanks for the detailed pictures, they add a lot already. I think the weather is holding up a lot of testing all around.
I'm still waiting to hear from Trinity concerning the web-tex. This one seems to have everything that does with more -Draw string on the hood -Hydration system -Zipper and velcro pockets (nice to have options!) -More loops for vegitation all around -Nice carrying straps -Lower price for those of us in the US at least
Trinity's post alluded to some improvements they saw with the vest. It would be great to hear about these as well as anything you see in real world testing.
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Post by trinity on Jun 15, 2011 18:02:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the detailed pictures, they add a lot already. I think the weather is holding up a lot of testing all around. I'm still waiting to hear from Trinity concerning the web-tex. This one seems to have everything that does with more -Draw string on the hood -Hydration system -Zipper and velcro pockets (nice to have options!) -More loops for vegitation all around -Nice carrying straps -Lower price for those of us in the US at least Trinity's post alluded to some improvements they saw with the vest. It would be great to hear about these as well as anything you see in real world testing. I have posted up my comments on my Blog. While , I wish this vest had a waist belt, I think in every other respect it is probably an improvement over the Web-Tex Concealment Vest. I am happy to see companies offering this in this country so it is cheaper to purchase. The bottom line is that for the alterations I suggest the Sniper Tog will work just fine.
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Post by majorghost on Sept 2, 2011 23:18:31 GMT -5
So I have started experimenting with my ghillie tog. I added bunches of synthetic string and tied on pieces of material. More photos to come.
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