by Steve » Sat Jul 30, 2016 11:11 am
Just: NO.
Project Honor camo is pretty much the epitome of Gucci-flage.
While I'm sure that the Medal of Honor series of video games is awesome and all, a camouflage design that is basically giant 1" pixels may not be a great choice. The overall pattern is basically the LBX lion logo in pixelated form in four overlapping colors. But the real problem isn't that the pattern is ineffective, or is likely to be popular with CODsofters. The problem is that there is pretty much zero cross-brand support for the product.
The only folks making gear are LBX, which is the low-grade line from London Bridge Trading Co. And if you hit their site, they aren't offering any products in the pattern. So, there only a few pieces of kit available, they are comparatively cheaply made, and the OEM has abandoned the pattern, at least for the moment.
Personally, I'm sticking with A-TACS AU, at least for the moment. Riding that bird all the way into the ground, really. Let's face it, it's a pattern that never really made a huge splash, and is quickly fading into obscurity. Or worse, now that Browning is producing hunting apparel in the pattern. Could end up as the next RealTree.
My litmus test for future camouflage patterns is the old-school M-65 field jacket. Until I can get a M-65 jacket in the pattern, I know there isn't enough manufacturer / market support to keep the pattern viable in the long run.
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