Realtree Releases New Realtree Timber Camo Pattern

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posted on September 20, 2018
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Created with the combined knowledge of Realtree President Bill Jordan, waterfowl hunting experts, hard-working waterfowl guides and other industry icons, Realtree’s newest camo pattern, Realtree Timber, is carved “straight from the delta,” providing hunters with an ultra-realistic camo pattern that combines natural elements with abstract design.

Realtree Timber uses modern advancements in technology and printing to create a new pattern that blends realistic elements found in nature with abstract designs. This combination, along with an erratic layout, gives the new Timber pattern an increased 3-dimensional look, further adding in its concealment abilities.

“For me, camouflage is all about effectiveness,” said Realtree’s Bill Jordan. “Blending into your surroundings and staying concealed from game is the bottom line. Of course, creating a pattern with accurate colors that print consistently and look great is important too. We make sure that our patterns are consistent on everything from boots to bows and everything else you need. New Realtree Timber does all these things. Its universal look will adapt to numerous hunting situations.”

For more information on the new Realtree Timber pattern, go to realtree.com.

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