What Exactly is a Ghillie Suit?

A ghillie suit, often called a camo tent, wookie suit or yowie suit is a sort of camouflage garments that is built with heavy foliage for blending in a wooded surrounding. The suit is developed by using a net material covered with loose pieces of string or cloth so that it look like foliage and sticks. They come in a wide variety of variations, different shades, patterns and measurements. Several ghillie suits have scraps of leaves that can be fastened and will move in the breeze the same manner as surrounding leaves.

Ghillie suits are built for hunters and snipers so they may blend into their surroundings to disguise from targets or adversaries. They were at first constructed by Scottish gamekeepers as mobile hunting blinds. The earliest military unit to utilize ghillie suits was the Scottish Highland regiment established by the British Army in the course of the 2nd Boer War.

Australian sniper’s suits are nickname “yowies” mainly because they appear like the Yowie, an mysterious great ape similar to the Yeti that is a massive monster similar to a bear located in the Australian wilderness.

Superior quality ghillie suits are crafted manually from nearly six pieces and are very time consuming to make. Superior quality suits takes up to weeks or months to make. Most army snipers in reality produce their personal unique suites from all natural materials readily available in the surroundings they do their jobs in.

Eventhough ghillie suits are particularly helpful at hiding someone, they are unrealistic for various conditions given that they are heavy and incredibly hot. A suit, even in modest temperatures can reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit and is often flammable except if treated with fire retardant.

Due to the Net, a number of web based retail outlets sell ghillie suits making them simple to acquire. Presently there are a few brandnames that include Bushrag, Mossy Oak, RAP4 and Rancho Safari with prices ranging from $50 to $250.

Deciding upon the right ghillie suits depends on what your hunting goal is. You might only require a jacket ghillie, rather than a full body ghillie should you be hunting from a blind where only your upper body will be totally exposed. A Ghillie Poncho may give more movement if you are hunting in dense low growing cover. But, if you are in the military as a sniper, you need to opt for a good quality hand-made sniper suit for comfort and long life.

Using a ghillie suit the right way is critical. It’s best to be aware of the available cover and pick out the appropriate suite to effectively blend into your habitat.