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Härkila AXIS MSP®Camouflage
The unique pattern of our AXIS MSP® camouflage is one of the most thoroughly tested camouflage patterns on the market. The AXIS MSP® camouflage is developed for the vision of deer and similar animals in the Cervidae family, which includes various deer, elk, moose, muntjacs, et cetera.
The unique pattern is designed around two axes. The first axis mimics the background vegetation and prevents detection. The second axis breaks up the outline of the hunter and prevents recognition.
- The larger patches of camouflage prevent detection from longer distances, while the more minor details allow you to get very close to animals and avoid detection at shorter distances.
- This combination will get you closer to the quarry – giving you those crucial extra seconds when it counts.
MSP stands for Multi-Season Pattern, meaning that the camouflage has been designed to be effective for various terrains at different times of the hunting season. The Härkila AXIS MSP® pattern is designed to be effective in environments like forests, fields, grasslands, and highlands. It uses a combination of natural colours, which mimic the colours found in nature, making you blend into the environment.
One of the key features of the Härkila Axis MSP pattern is its ability to adapt to different lighting conditions. The colours and shapes in the pattern are designed to work in both bright and low-light environments, helping the wearer to remain undetected regardless of the time of day or lighting conditions. This makes the pattern particularly useful for those who may be exposed to a wide range of environments and lighting conditions.
Stay unseen with our AXIS MSP® camouflage developed by industry-expert Guy Cramer.
You can explore our different versions of the AXIS MSP camouflage designed for different environments below.
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This incredible moment was caught by Kent Jensen while wearing our AXIS MSP camouflage. As Kent did, it is essential not only to rely on the camouflage itself. Positioning yourself well in the terrain is important in order to utilize the AXIS MSP pattern and its ability to conceal and break the hunter's outline in various environments.