GORE-TEX Military Fabrics

Predator Warpaint

Founder Nick Norris is a Veteran himself and was unsatisfied with issue facepaint which rubs off easily so he created Predator Warpaint. Envisioned as facepaint for both hunter and service member, it not only provides visual camouflage but also incorporates SPF 50 protection.

 

Offering a Woodland color palette, its non-migrating formula won’t sting your eyes and colors don’t run when wet, remaining on the skin for more than four hours.

  

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7 Responses to “Predator Warpaint”

  1. SShink says:

    Does the incorporation of SPF 50 sunscreen mean it contains zinc oxide or titanium oxide? I believe they both reflect IR.

  2. atomik says:

    This sort of low-key innovation goes against the grain vs much of the tactical industry and is one reason it’s probably a product that will be around for awhile. Further, I am definitely not the only one who can vouch for Nick, he’s the real deal: NSW, world class athlete and a good man. I will check this out.

  3. SloppyJoe says:

    Our students use face paint a lot, but it only lasts about an hour in the hot and humid georgia sun. We’ve recently began discussing a solution so this is perfect timing. I will definitely be checking this out when it’s available. If it is what it says it can do then this stuff could be sold by the gallon here at ft benning.

  4. pbr549 says:

    When I was a kid my Das, former SF/SOG veteran taught me to use a burnt cork. When I joined the Army, I tried every trick in the book to make the camo stick go on easier. I found that putting GI bug juice in the tube worked best.

  5. d says:

    Price? Release date?