Mossy Oak Introduces Mountain Country

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posted on July 8, 2016
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Mossy Oak has introduced its newest camouflage pattern, Mountain Country. The pattern was designed with the hardcore western and open country hunter in mind, and features realistic natural elements.

To create the new design, Mossy Oak utilized some of the industry's latest image technology to capture some of the most common landscapes of the Rocky Mountains. As a result, Mountain Country is a pattern that is strategic in optical design, but still true to nature.

"At Mossy Oak we maintain that nature is the best designer and that our job is to pay attention rather than try to create a computer generated version of the natural world," said Toxey Haas, founder and CEO of Mossy Oak. "We believe camo is best when it has been designed in the wild rather than in a lab, so we've spent countless seasons in the field testing different patterns to bring you Mountain Country. We recognize that there is an infinite variety of camo design options but, all things being equal, we just tend to trust nature the most."

Mountain Country will be available soon.

For more information, go to MossyOak.com.

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