Create an effective blind anywhere with the camouflage and lightweight durability of this foliage-like
netting. As a cover for your pit or duck boat or as an above-ground blind, the perforated material
completely masks your outline, and the nonglare finish won't ever flare a bird. A waterproof-polyurethane coating protects against UV, rot and mildew. Available:
Create an effective blind anywhere with the camouflage and lightweight durability of this foliage-like netting. As a cover for your pit or duck boat or as an above-ground blind, the perforated material completely masks your outline, and the nonglare finish won't ever flare a bird. A waterproof-polyurethane coating protects against UV, rot and mildew. Available: 7'3" x 9'10" (expands to 8 ft. x 10 ft.) 7'3" x 19'8" (expands to 8 ft. x 20 ft.) Camo pattern: Mossy Oak? Shadow Grass?.
Average Customer Rating:
3.8 out of 5
5 of 6 (83%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Camo netting,January 8, 2008
By labs4evrfrom South Grasslands, CA
"Works exactly as it should. Easy to put up and to add natural cover (grass in this case) to help it blend in. Has not been damaged by high winds (50 + mph), and will fine for use next year. I leave it up 24/7 during the season."
Poor Color Match,September 17, 2007
By PacDucksfrom Puget Sound, WA
"Luckily I only bought this netting to add to an existing boat blind. It's colors don't match the picture. Picture shows a Mossy Oak pattern on the front and a sort of kahki color on the back. Mine arrived with a dark olive on the back, making the whole thing seem much too dark and blocky.
Additionally I would not really call it "netting". I've seen similar products with the same die cut material attached to a nylon netting. Makes for a very strong blind material. This product lacks the actual netting.
The lack of netting means this product really doesn't have a backbone and it spreads out to the point of being so thin that it doesn't provide good coverage.
If I wasn't' simply adding it to an existing blind I would have sent it back."
camo systems camo netting,November 22, 2006
By kentkfrom Illinois
"Camo systems certainly makes the premier camo netting. We have several different nets including woodland, mossy oak, max 4 and desert sand netting that covers our duck boat. The nets are easy to fold and carry and we switch the netting on our duck boat to match the surrounding cover. The ducks don't seem to shy from this material and the size of the boat doesn't seem to affect the way the ducks respond to the blind. We don't brush our duckboat anymore. Just use camo netting."