New for 2025: Tuo’s Genetically Engineered Verse Camo Pattern

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posted on November 4, 2025
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LEDE Verse Camo On Jacket

Tuo Gear and Veil Camo have partnered up to bring together some of the most advanced ideas in concealment.

Tuo's take on Verse camo, the range of use for this pattern extends to just about anywhere in the continental United States. It takes advantage of bold contrast to fight against isoluminance (color blobbing) and to obscure the hunter wherever that hunt may take them. When an image or pattern is isoluminant, the edges and forms within it can become harder to distinguish, often appearing less defined or even merging with the background. The company used this, and merged it with everything it has discovered about big-game vision to optimize the pattern's shape and cover.

“Effective camo disrupts the human shape. We really nailed it with this camo pattern. The feedback we are getting from guides and avid hunters is incredible,” explained Tuo President, Aaron Ambur.

“We named it Verse because we wanted a versatile pattern that covers many different terrains, as opposed to forcing hunters to choose between specific patterns to match the terrain they are hunting. With Verse, you can work your way up from the plains to the sub-alpine zones, then alpine, and eventually above treeline. Verse camo acclimates to all those terrains. It even looks great in tree stands. I’ve seen them all in action and there has never been a camo pattern that works this well in so many conditions.”

Verse Pattern

Macro Disruption

Big silhouette-busting shapes that work to confuse the vision of the prey to both hide form and remove a hunter from being identified as a threat. The core role of the Macro Disruption is to boldly counter the symmetry of the human shape, confuse the sense of distance, and obscure identification. The big shape disruption in Verse is designed specifically for big game. Designed to counter human symmetry, its shaping was derived specifically from visual bias pulled from a wide variety of environments inhabited by these animals

Micro Disruption

Texture-based disruption plays a huge role in blending into surroundings. Rather than simply adding texture on top of the pattern elements, Tuo embedded this micro-texture into the macro elements in both additive and subtractive ways, making it more effective at varying distances. The additive and subtractive elements in Verse contribute to its wild and confusing look, both blending into surroundings and eliminating identification. These are smaller elements pulled from the environments that make for closer encounters and also work against animals with better color and overall vision like turkeys.

Color

Color was pulled from the targeted environments across North America and referenced against sensitivities in the different families of predator and prey animals to ensure the best blend of environmental and seasonal shifts and effectiveness against those varied visual systems. Designed to work where big game live, optimized against what they see and refined to extend across that environment and the entirety of hunting season.

Fractals and Chaos

Tuo Verse Camo uses both fractal and chaos math to develop patterns the same way that nature builds itself. The visual signature of mother nature is hardwired into this pattern.

For more information on Tuo Verse, visit tuogear.com.

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