During a recent trip to the Great Northwest, I stopped by Grey Ghost Gear. As I was guided through their facility I spied a curious roll of fabric upon a shelf. I innocently asked if they would make a pack for me from the fabric. This Stealth Operator Pack is what they presented to me. Thanks guys!
Do you know what this rare pattern is (yes, I know what it is or I wouldn’t have asked for the pack)?
Tags: Grey Ghost Gear
Brookwood?
Looks like Brookwood to me as well.
So that’s what it looks like when it’s not printed on webbing, not bad.
I really like that pattern of camo,and the pack is nice also.
I think that pattern would be exceptional here in central ID.
Brookwood. I would like to see more gear in this pattern.
brookwood: aka clown barf
I used to wear Cucumber Relish, and it worked fine.
I have the same pack in A-TACS FG. I love it, nice size pack when you don’t want one too large.
One of the patterns I will not be wearing on my duty uniform…
Has a bit of that retro WW2 german look to it. Running water colour style to it.
That’s what I was thinking. Looks like some sort of German camo.
Looks like one of those experimental patterns the Army tested during WWII. IIRC they didn’t field them since they looked too close to German patterns from afar.
I think that looks fairly good. I can’t tell if the one color is a variation on foliage or if it is a grey tone. Worlds better than UCP. I wonder if that was the OCIE pattern.
Brookwood! Looks like the All Terrain Transitional variant. Hopefully, Shot Show 2014 will be a camo-fest like we’ve never seen.
Ok…I like that! I want one!
Nice, I dig that pattern, want.
Any chance Grey Ghost will add it to there line?
Yes you will, the problem is that we do not have any matching webbing, we are working on that now. They will be out by January.
Excellent!
What can you report about the facility???
It’s big
Bigger than a bread box?
Bigger than a bread truck…
1st grader’s art project.
Brookwood reminds me both Austrian and Swiss patterns in the same time. Both are great for their purposes, and Brookwood, possibly, combines their best features.
Different and cool. Oddly enough I think I would buy one in that pattern.
ahhh….WW2 USMC helmet cover duckhunter? Drunken Aussie cam? Planters Mixed nuts?
Definitely not Aust pattern. How about ATACS AU with grey/blue accents?
Looks like an Australian pattern, (if they had green trees to blend in with). Just kidding.
I still hold that it looks like a child’s water coloring. While I think that pack looks pretty sweet, I think that’s just the novelty of the pattern. Not sure what’s going on with the blue in there.
Is it blue, grey, black, or you do you need to reset the color profile of your monitor? That is the problem with assessing any camo pattern and color way on the Internet. How can one be sure that one is seeing what it is really like? If you have any doubts, just visit any of the online stores and check out the huge variations between pics of Multicam, ATACS, and other well know patterns.
It kind of creates a new category for camo to go with desert, woodland and transitional – on-line (the only true digital camo)!
Transitional water colored camo. lol
For those who want a better look at the patterns:
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn85094593&docId=SPE20120809143714#docIndex=7&page=1
Whoa! Good link brother.
When you see the sample on your link, it really looks nothing like Aust pattern camo, which is way more ‘duck hunter’ in appearance and has a completely different color way. BTW, thanks for the link, it is excellent.
That’s some trophy you got there.
First thing it reminded me of was the WW2 USMC camo pattern, but with the darker WW2 German colors.
Does remind me off water-color but this is a camo pack I would carry on campus…
Brookwood doesn’t look that bad after all. Well, at least to me.
Looks a bit like East German Blumentarn.
http://martinscamo.zxq.net/easteurope/eastgermanblumentarn64.jpg
I don’t want camo from anybody else, when I think of Brookwood I touch myself.
Way, way too much information!