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Hi
Getting a new suit (elios 3mm open-cell inner / nylon outer). I was going to get a black one but then they mentioned that they could make me an olive green (single colour) suit when I said I would use it for spearing as well as freediving. Then I thought about camo ! Can anyone answer this : Is there any difference between black, olive, camo ? What I mean is do you notice a better ability to get close to fish like bass or is it just for looking like a reader of "Gun and Ammo Weekly" on the beach (where can I get a red bandana and bowie knife for posing onshore ?! If it makes a huge difference then fine - if not then I will get black or olive ! Cheers Ed - "stylin'" - wood |
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Ed
I don't think it makes a "huge" difference but I definately believe that when the fish are in wary mode the camo makes it easier to confuse them. I have often found that fish will sense you dropping and come to investigate you, wearing camo they kind of lose track of you and are very surprised when you offer the spear to them! |
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I am not so sure that the camo does make a difference, the best camo i still feel is to be very still and as silent as you can. But if you think a camo suit might give you an edge then go for it, I certaintly do think it will do you any harm.
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Ed, I'm also not fond of the idea of looking like some 'soldier of fortune' subscriber (no offense you's out there
Quite a few people told me that camo works. Some might be just self-convincing themselves, but some seemed to me pretty reliable. You can try asking for more black and less paint, I think they can do any kind of paint job. Post pictures if you opt for camo. Benthos and Pelagos: ![]() ![]() |
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yeah that camo is awesome...especially with that big bright yellow Elios logo in the middle.
Seriously though the only difference Ive noticed with my Omer bluewater camo is that the sharks come in ALOT closer to check me out compared to my buddies with other suits. Not sure if thats a good thing
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I have a camo pattern Elios. As you can see, it helped me get some fish
. Make sure you ask them to put the loading pad on. Honestly, I don't think it makes a lot of difference in getting fish but it looks cool. Otherwise, go for "old school" all-black.Rig, I had Elios put that huge logo on the back of my suit. That way my buddies can see where I am laying on the bottom when we dive. Before they used to complain that they would loose me in the deeper water. Just an idea |
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I don't think that the big yellow logo makes any difference. Fish aren't as literate as humans
Thats one of the only things that I disliked about my Omer mimetic reef, the fact that the logo was kind of stamped into the suit. |
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Got my last Elios 5mm made with a red logo - black kanoko - - looks good and the fish prefer the red (so they tell me...)
Anyway, fish are colour-blind to red, just like bulls... |
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Camoflage has very little to do with color. it is used more effectively as a disruptive pattern that breaks up your outline. yes I have a Camo wetsuit. but then again I hunt deer and Moose in a red lumberjack fleece and I seem to do ok too
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