April 25th, 2009, 16:04 | #16 |
I have no Eagle or TT in Multi-Cam, but I do have alot of HSGI, TAD, Drop Zone, Condor and a few other clone pouches, and the name-brand stuff is quite close if not bang on. But those guys use Crye fabric or licensed patterns. The clone stuff is all over the place.
The Propper is really close, I have pictures on disc that were saved when my old computer crashed, if I can install them on this one I'll upload them.
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April 25th, 2009, 16:05 | #17 |
k thanks for the input. it is much appreciated! basically, to sum up what you just said, if i buy known name brands, i shouldn't have to worry.
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April 25th, 2009, 16:07 | #18 |
From what I've seen, Huang MC stuff is actually damn good for the price. Colour-wise, it's damn close to the real thing... I wouldn't have any qualms with buying more of his stuff.
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April 25th, 2009, 16:21 | #19 |
If anyone has any multicam questions, or are just interested in the pattern, I'd reccomend joing the multicam addict forum, all sorts of pictures comparisons and reviews of different types of Multicam (CP, propper, tru-spec, etc) <www.multicamaddict.com>
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April 25th, 2009, 17:28 | #20 | |
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The only complaint I have about his combat set is that the stretchy material is a bit too thin and has a tendancy to get threads pulled out under light use. Normal use, the stitching, especially under the arms, can come undone. It had Cordura in the right places, the colours are good, the zippers are good, the pads are good. But if you look at a real Crye set that had 4-5 years of use, vs. a Huang set that has 1 year of use, you can see the difference in wear. But, you are not paying $500+++ for a Huang set. Manufacturers who use real Multi-Cam: http://www.multicampattern.com/gear.html
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April 25th, 2009, 20:27 | #21 |
awesome! that means all my gear is real Multi-cam
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April 25th, 2009, 20:43 | #22 | |
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For someone more hardcore that will put a lot of wear on their gear, it won't last as long as the real deal. If that's what you intend to do, either get the real deal, or expect to replace your BDU at least ever couple of years. In my case, the Huang one is a good choice. I play a 50-50 mix of indoors / outdoors, and have multiple camo patterns, so my MC gear won't see more than 4 or 5 uses in a year at most. So it makes that a very attractive choice for me. Overall, I give Huang's products 2 big thumbs up. I have several of his items, including his high quality CB CIRAS, DBoys C8 receiver, 552 replica, and am totally happy with all of it to date. I sometimes find little deficiencies, but most are minor and easy to deal with.
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many of my club members run huangcam and its great. looks good, lasty fairly well (youll get 2 seasons out of em no problem) they dont white out like some cheaper brands and they are well stitched. the knee pads are cheap (plasticy rather than rubber like crye) but that doesnt really deminish from it, they do the same job, they just score up easier. in the preceeding photos, my crye uniform is from 2006, the huangcam sets are from 2008. and as mac said you can see a difference. i use mine rigourously and after 3,4 years theyre faded but next to huangcam after 1year the durability is noticable. but i totally reccommend huangcam bdus, the only actual complaint that is more than just nit picking, is the sizing is bonkers. hungcam far left, crye third in, huangcam fourth in, dropzone six in, propper far right left huangcam, center crye, righ propper dropzone left, huangcam right crye left, huangcam right crye left, propper right so the huang cam is fine, i reccommend it. its the closest your going to get for the money. there are companies that make crye style out of cp fabric, but theyre still expensive. huang cam you can buy a new set each season for 3 years before itll cost the same as crye.
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April 25th, 2009, 20:56 | #24 |
Swatt, thanks for the comparison pics. I may get a pair of huang`s MC seeing as until i`m 18 its paintabll for me, so Might as well get a cheaper set since either will get stained.
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April 25th, 2009, 22:08 | #25 |
It only stains if you let it dry into the fabric.
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April 25th, 2009, 22:16 | #26 |
no, it depends on the fill quality. Specifically with the cheaper bright paints, they stain, I wash my hits off within an hour after I get off the field, but the cheaper fills use dyes that don't wash out well.
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April 25th, 2009, 22:26 | #27 |
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especially pink and yellow, wich seem to be th cheap paints color choice. when i use to play tourney ball i use midnight paint exclusivley, thick and gooey, but unfortunatly stained instantly, even your skin.
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April 25th, 2009, 23:44 | #28 |
we tried to order some and you can not check out with an international order. They said to e-mail them the order after a phone call but after 3 separate e-mails over a 2 week period they don't seem to interested in shipping to Canada...
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April 25th, 2009, 23:46 | #29 |
Trevor, If you want CP, join multicam addict forum, and contact Mighty Mints, he ships it out for about $475 USD.
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April 25th, 2009, 23:47 | #30 | |
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You can find quite a bit of it on e-Bay right now.
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