LBX Tactical has released a combat uniform featuring the Caiman camouflage from the LBX Region Pack first seen at SHOT Show 2014. This is the second camouflage from the Pack to be released with a commercial uniform; the first was Inland Taipan, released earlier this year in January.
The uniform consists of a combat shirt with a jersey knit center body and 65/35 PolyCotton ripstop sleeves, and a combat pant made of 65/35 PolyCotton ripstop. Look forward to products featuring the remaining two camouflages in the LBX Region Pack, Mantis and Snow Raptor, in the coming months.
lbxtactical.lbtinc.com/camo/region-pack
Tags: LBX Tactical
Very Flectarn-ish colors. Interesting
These garments should be at least 65/35 Cotton/poly, not the other way around. Too much polyester stops the material from breathing. Our old cams were a dominant Poly/cotton blend and they were terrible in temperate to hot environments. durability should not take precedence over Comfort. Even 50/50 blend is far too much polyester.
this seems like it would be a good fit in the mountains – very similar to optifade/sitka
P.S. The cam pattern looks very effective.
So what is the deal with the new camo patterns? LBX has come up with a number of them recently.
LBX seems to have a huge airsoft following and target demographic, so I would imagine it’s unique patterns for that demographic.
Some of their patterns are goofy, but this one looks decent.
Whatever works for them 🙂
this pattern seems like it would be pretty decent for predator hunting in the sagebrush or timberline in the fall. Or on a military sci-fi set.
Everyone is getting a plethora of new patterns….except for the US Army….
whats old is new amgio. scorpion w2 is your upgrade from digital and caleb’s fleecing
Wait, so is this the new OCP?
Uhh, where did you make that assumption….
/sarcasm
LBX is getting hugely innovative. I’m waiting to see if they release their new pack/plate carrier combo in any of these colors.