Okay, I get the value in a camo merino baselayer shirt - maybe it gets hot and I need to hunt in that. Easy.
But does anyone have a good reason for camo underwear bottoms?
I'll take 'if it makes you feel tougher, put it on' and the fact that I love Fusion as a given ... but are there any real scenarios where you can imagine actually using camo longjohns for their camo properties?
I don't need a string of 'it's a gimmick / they're a waste of time' answers - that was my initial response too - I'm wanting to hear credible scenarios in which they'd actually be useful ... or times when people have worn them / needed them.
Unlike top layers, I think I'm unlikely to strip off my pants to just hunt in my undies ... so why else have them? In case the pants are too wet or get shredded?
Anyone?
But does anyone have a good reason for camo underwear bottoms?
I'll take 'if it makes you feel tougher, put it on' and the fact that I love Fusion as a given ... but are there any real scenarios where you can imagine actually using camo longjohns for their camo properties?
I don't need a string of 'it's a gimmick / they're a waste of time' answers - that was my initial response too - I'm wanting to hear credible scenarios in which they'd actually be useful ... or times when people have worn them / needed them.
Unlike top layers, I think I'm unlikely to strip off my pants to just hunt in my undies ... so why else have them? In case the pants are too wet or get shredded?
Anyone?