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The Vertigo system was designed to outperform traditional camouflage systems in the field. We looked at the problems that traditional camo presents by better understanding the way deer and other big-game locate and perceive danger in the woods. Now it's just a tale of the tape.
Effective Visual Concealment
As we outlined earlier, one of the first mechanisms that deer use to identify danger is their unparalleled peripheral vision. The photograph to the right illustrates the superior effectiveness that the Vertigo camo system has at breaking up the human outline.
As you read this paragraph, you can see the photo in your own peripheral vision. However, the hunter in the stand is nearly invisible without looking directly at the photograph and assessing just exactly where his body ends and the natural elements of the environment take over. This peripheral stealth is at the core of what our engineers and product developers set out to achieve. Their solution is virtually unmatched with any traditional camo system today.
Tonal Comparison
Vertigo camo allows a hunter to virtually disappear in the eyes of mature deer. In the example below, we have taken three photographs and adjusted the color to simulate how a deer might perceive their environment. In addition, we've created an apples-to-apples comparison between traditional camouflage and the new Vertigo camo system.


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As shown, the hunter in the Vertigo camo is much more deceptive than the other example. The traditional camouflage, though photo-realistic at short distances, has blended into a large, unnatural mass at mid-range. What's more, peripherally, the hunter in the Vertigo camo remains naturally blended with their environment, whereas the other... doesn't.
