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Another creative use for ghillie suits. Check out this music video by OK Go, featuring the Notre Dame marching band.
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Another creative use for ghillie suits. Check out this music video by OK Go, featuring the Notre Dame marching band.
As a general rule, wash your ghillie suit only as often as you need to. A dirty suit with an earthy smell will work to your advantage on the hunt or on the playing field. Also, keep in mind that the more often you wash your ghillie suit, the faster the material will break down and the less authentic it will look.
If your ghillie suit needs washing, you have three basic options:
Hand washing is the easiest way to spot clean a ghillie suit. If you just need to get out a stain, only wash the area with the stain. Spot cleaning is gentler on the material than washing the entire suit. If you only wash the area where the stain is, the fibers in the suit will not wear out as quickly.
Use cold water to wash the suit. We recommend using only water, but if the stain is too stubborn to wash out with water, then you can use a mixture of cold water and mild, unscented soap. Detergent and scented soaps are not recommended, as the scent they leave behind can give you away.
Allow the suit to air dry. Never dry a ghillie suit in a dryer. The heat will degrade the suit material.If the entire suit needs to be washed, you can gently hose it down with a low pressure hose. Then allow the suit to air dry completely before reapplying fire retardant mix.
Dry cleaning is also an option for cleaning your ghillie suit. It’s the gentlest way to clean your suit and doesn’t require reapplication of fire retardant mix.
Any time you wash your ghillie suit with water, you will need to reapply fire retardant mix. Natural jute is a flammable material. Your safety requires a fresh application of fire retardant to the ghillie suit after it is completely dry. Synthetic materials also require reapplication of fire retardant.
NEVER wash a ghillie suit in the washing machine. The jute or mesh material will not hold up to the vigorous movement, and the strands can easily get snagged around the agitator. Machine washing causes the jute or synthetic strands to degrade prematurely. These materials may rip, shred, or take on a fluffy or fuzzy appearance.
NEVER dry a ghillie suit in the dryer. The heat from the dryer will damage the natural jute or delicate synthetic material and cause it to degrade much faster than normal. Allow the suit to air dry instead.
These ghillie suit washing instructions apply to suits made of natural materials, such as jute and burlap, or delicate synthetic materials. If you have a suit with detachable mesh netting, on the other hand, the suit itself (often called a BDU suit) may be machine washable.
The sniper ghillie suit from KillZone Hunting includes a BDU suit with detachable netting. The BDU suit is machine washable with the jute netting removed. Please read the clothing tag or check with the manufacturer to see if your BDU suit is machine washable.
Some ghillie suits, such as the ghillie suits from KillZone Hunting, come with extra jute threads or synthetic leaves. This allows you to easily customize the ghillie suit as needed. You can add more jute thread or leaves for thicker coverage or a slightly different camo pattern.
For even better camouflage, collect twigs, leaves, and brush from around the area and attach them to your ghillie suit. There’s no better way to blend in with your environment than to borrow nature’s camouflage!
Besides adding more jute strings and natural brush, you can also remove jute thread or synthetic leaves from your ghillie suit. This comes in handy for bowhunters who risk catching the bow or arrow on loose strings.
To modify a ghillie suit for bowhunting, remove the jute or leaves from along the inside arm of the bow hand. Also, remove the jute threads or leaves from part of the chest area, on the same side as your bow hand so you don’t get snagged on the suit while you’re trying to shoot.
Remember to customize your ghillie suit for different seasons as well. In the winter, use more dark brown colors (if no snow) or white and light gray (in snowy areas) or a combination of brown, white, and gray. In the spring and summer, you may need to use more greens to blend in with the foliage. When it comes to customizing your ghillie suit, it all depends on where you live and where you hunt or play!
The first step in choosing a ghillie sniper suit is to look at what you need it for. The most common uses for ghillie suits are hunting, paintball or airsoft, military and police missions, and wilderness photography. Think about how much freedom of movement and how much camouflage cover you need to figure out which suit is right for you.
Every hunter knows that one of the keys to a successful hunt is camouflage. Some hunters depend on a tree stand or ground blind to keep them hidden and conceal their movements. Ground blinds and tree stands go a long way in keeping your prey from spotting you, but they also have their limits. Moving your blind or hunting stand requires time and effort and can make a lot of noise. It’s not all that quick and easy—or quiet—to move to a new location once you’ve set up your blind or stand.
What can you do if you want to be able to move around freely instead of being stuck in one location? For hunters who like to be on the move, ghillie suits are the answer. With a ghillie suit, you can forget about waiting for your prey to come to you. You can easily go wherever the hunting is good. The ghillie suit lets you stay under cover as you move around or hide out in the brush.
Since there’s no bulky equipment to set up, you can hunt in areas with little natural cover and even wide open spaces without attracting attention as an unnatural part of the landscape. A camo ghillie suit lets you stay under the radar and frees your hunting instincts. If you want hunting without the hassle of extra equipment, try wearing a ghillie suit on your next hunt.
Ghillie suits allow hunters to get closer than ever to deer, turkeys, and other game without spooking the animals. They keep the hunter well camouflaged while hunting on the ground, on the move, or from a tree stand. Hunters who prefer a stalking technique over hunting from blinds or stands often wear ghillie suits to conceal themselves from their prey.
Ghillie suits allow paintball and airsoft players to remain incognito while sneaking up on the enemy in simulated combat games. They also allow wilderness photographers to get close-up photos of animals in their natural setting.
KillZone Hunting offers ghillie suits with leaf camo, desert camo, and woodland camo to blend in with any terrain. Each suit also includes a fire retardant spray mixture and extra jute strands that allow the user to customize the suit to a specific environment or activity.
The ghillie poncho is available in either woodland or desert camouflage. It’s a lightweight cover made from natural jute strands tied to a comfortable netting underlayment that easily slips over the user’s clothing with a universal fit.
The sniper ghillie suit is available in two sizes with a woodland camo pattern and includes a BDU tactical jacket, pants, and hat. This suit is also made from natural jute strands attached to netting. The BDU suit is made from a durable cotton/poly blend. The pants include 10 pockets and the button-up jacket includes 4 pockets.
The 3-piece ghillie suit is available in two sizes with woodland or leaf camo. This suit comes with a zippered net mesh jacket, net mesh pants with an adjustable drawstring, and a net mesh head covering. The natural jute strand material can be added or removed as needed.
For more information, see the full ghillie suit product description.