Camouflage OverviewUpdated a month ago
First Lite patterns obliterate the human shape by utilizing a proprietary mix of nature-based algorithms in coordination with disruption and focal confusion techniques. Put more simply, the relationship between colors and shapes has been specially designed to fool the brain by resembling recurring patterns found in nature. Derived from the golden ratio found throughout the natural world, Specter®, Cerca™, Darkwater, Typha™, Fusion®, and Cipher® dissolve into their surroundings, unlike anything else.
First Lite Specter, Cerca, Fusion, Typha, Darkwater, and Cipher are the most versatile patterns available to hunters due to their careful design and ensured concealment no matter the proximity, season, or terrain. Created using the same scientific platform, all four of First Lite's proprietary camo patterns use trademarked technology, which provides equally exceptional concealment at close range and a distance. When it comes to whitetail hunting, First Lite Specter uses the proven technology of its predecessors (Fusion and Cipher) but expresses shapes, colors, and fragmentation unique to the whitetail environment and tree canopy. Similarly, First Lite Typha expresses environmental abstracts consistent with marsh and field environments fit for the waterfowl hunter.
Technology
- Large Shape Distribution
- All First Lite camouflage patterns incorporate large regions of light and dark colors to distort and hide the shape of the hunter's body by creating a visual which works against the signature human figure.
- Small-Medium Texture Distribution
- After closing the distance, texture-based disruption is integral to hiding a hunter's shape and location. All patterns use a scattering of small to medium sized elements using each pattern's color palette to blend hunters into their surrounding to ensure prey have a more difficult time visually identifying a threat.
- Disruptive Coloration
- The large and small disruption supports the overall disruptive colorations found in First Lite patterns, which use a set of colors fine tuned to blend in with the surrounding while contrasting against body outline.
- Focal Depth Confusion
- First Lite patterns use color and nature-based algorithms to confuse the prey's focal vision. The patterns proprietary design creates a built in sense of depth that fools the prey's depth perception. Finally, the controlled contrast and disruptive coloration of First Lite Patterns distort prey's peripheral vision.
- Light and Dark Crackleture
- First Lite patterns incorporate proprietary crackleture, which further contrasts against a hunter's body signature. This innovative feature provides the next level of versatility and effectiveness not matched by any other pattern.
- First Lite patterns incorporate proprietary crackleture, which further contrasts against a hunter's body signature. This innovative feature provides the next level of versatility and effectiveness not matched by any other pattern.