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chronic February 28th, 2010 21:58

Chest Rig Colours vs BDU Colours
 
Hello All,
I am thinking of buying a digital woodland BDU for the spring airsoft season. I already have a Cadpat (which i really dont like), ACU and Digital Urban.

I am thinking of getting a chest rig with solid colours. What colour would you suggest.

merc_delta February 28th, 2010 22:01

Coyote brown or OD. but i prefer Coyote Brown

ShadowNet February 28th, 2010 22:04

Woodland Marpat goes well with coyote brown.

Lerch February 28th, 2010 22:04

^^Coyote Brown, maybe Ranger Green...

Drake February 28th, 2010 22:07

CB is the way to go.

mills0 March 3rd, 2010 21:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 1175683)
CB is the way to go.

+1 I love CB

TCLP March 4th, 2010 09:28

Ranger Green

m102404 March 4th, 2010 09:35

A lot of the games around here are separated Tan/Brown vs. Green....or Digital vs. Analogue....some will be US/UK vs. Everything else.

I've found it really handy to have two setups...one tan/brown and one green.

Tan/Brown
- 3 colour or multicam (which I don't acutally like 'cause it's repro)
- Eagle RRV (I think they call it Khaki, but it's pretty close to CB...at least to me)

Green
- DPM / woodland
- OD weesatch / DPM rig (too good a deal to pass up)

Other:
- Flecktarn
- Flecktarn rig

Contractor/Whatever:
- jeans/cargo pants
- black shirt
- Eagle RRV

So with those combos I can play any game...and with very few exceptions pick what side I want to play on.

If I could only have one...I'd go with DPM, it just works really well.

CDN_Stalker March 4th, 2010 10:17

I find khaki to be a medium tan, CB to be a darker brown. Both will work the best as far as flexibility goes, you can wear it well with pretty much any camo out there, including desert. And works well in wooded areas too. OD is less flexible, simply because it doesn't go as well with multicam or desert camo.

I refuse to have any gear that is a camo pattern (ok, I have an Eagle holster in MC) simply because I rotate through cadpat, desert, multicam and woodland BDUs.

Zeonprime March 4th, 2010 10:24

I'd say CB for a rig if you wanted to be able to switch between your various camos.

personally I have my MC setup and then I have my CADPAT TW setup. but that gets expensive fast :)

Crunchmeister March 4th, 2010 10:57

I'll agree with people on OD or CB as an ideal colour. These neutral colours will go well with just about any camo pattern. I have a CB CIRAS vest, and it works equally well with my Multicam and CADPAT TW loadouts.

CB vest with Multicam:
http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2298260_n.jpg

CB vest with CADPAT TW:
http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._4676859_n.jpg

Loathing March 4th, 2010 12:09

If you get someone with those horns, does it count as a knife kill?

BobbyDangerous March 4th, 2010 14:15

Black

Crunchmeister March 4th, 2010 14:27

Black (for outdoors) stands out so horribly even this poor colour-blind airsofter can easily see through even thick brush. And because I'm (partly) color blind, camo works really well to throw me off. I LOVE it when people on the opposite team are wearing black or ACU in the woods though. They may as well be wearing yellow and fluorescent pink BDUs instead.

mills0 March 4th, 2010 14:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 1178715)
Black (for outdoors) stands out so horribly even this poor colour-blind airsofter can easily see through even thick brush. And because I'm (partly) color blind, camo works really well to throw me off. I LOVE it when people on the opposite team are wearing black or ACU in the woods though. They may as well be wearing yellow and fluorescent pink BDUs instead.

lol one guy I know wears ODs with a big old black LBV....

I love when he's not on my team, sticks out like a sore thumb


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