Woodland Camouflage Net on rolls
Create your own camouflage net in any size you want !
A full roll of this bulk camouflage net measures a massive 30m x
2.7m
(100ft x 9ft, sold by running length in full metres) and has rubberized
garnish in multiple shades of green laminated to a net backing.
Ideal lightweight concealment netting for use while hunting, fishing,
paintball, airsoft etc. that offer concealment and break up the silhouette of
an object.
Mesh backing creates extra strength.
This
Camouflage became an essential part of modern military tactics after the
increase in accuracy and rate of fire of weapons during the 19th century.
Despite camouflage's demonstrated value, until the 20th century, armies tended
to use bright colours and bold, impressive designs. These were intended to
daunt
the enemy, foster unit cohesion, allow easier identification of units in the
fog of war, and attract recruits. Not until these uniforms covered the bodies
of men
in long windrows across the battlefield was there a clear pressure for
change.
With this military camouflage net you can now create the camo net in the size
you always wanted but never found. Build a blind, hide a vehicle or even
cover a house, using cable straps to link the camouflage nets together for
wild life observation, pigeon shooting or hunting camouflage.
The net features a leaf-cut design with rubberized, tear-resistant synthetic
leaves and a nylon net backing. 100% waterproof & UV treated to resist the
damaging effects of the sun and as well as to resist rot and mould.
The rolls are 9ft (270 cm) wide
and you can buy any length you want at (full metre length) from
ONLY 28p per square foot.
In biological terms, camouflage is often referred to as cryptic coloration,
which means concealed or disguised in appearance. Typically, an animal, bird
or
insect will have a colour or pattern of coloration which blends in well with
the visual appearance of its habitat, thereby making it hard to be seen by
predators.
The hides used by birdwatchers and photographers to get close to wildlife also
utilise camouflage and thereby represent a very real way in which people
mimic,
and learn from, the natural processes of evolution.



















