Pictures of the Bushrag Chameleon Ghillie Suit

The Bushrag Chameleon Ghillie Suit is an ultra-light Weight one piece Ghillie Suit that weighs less than 3 lbs. and covers from head to boot. The leg portion is more like a raincoat bottom that covers you completely down to your toe.  This is not a one piece jumpsuit.  There are no zippers or buttons to step into it.   The photo below shows the Woodland pattern.

The suit is put on as you would put on a poncho.  In fact, it is basically an long poncho that runs down to the ground.

This synthetic suit contains more than 700 synthetic camo-leaves.  The leaves are tied into the netting.  The netting and sythentic leaves provide good air circulation so the suit is cooler than traditional ghillie suits.  It is also fire and water resistant.

 

The suit uses mainly synthetic leaves and very little jute thread.  Below is a close up photo of the front of the suit.  You can see how the synthetic leaves and jute blend together. 

It comes with a large amount of additional leaves and plenty of jute in many colors (shown below) so that it can be adapted to better match your specific terrain.

Please visit our store to purchase the Bushrag Chameleon Ghillie Suit.

  1. 8 Responses to “Pictures of the Bushrag Chameleon Ghillie Suit”

  2. That looks like a walking tree!

    By Toms Surfboard on Jan 14, 2008

  3. No, it looks like a ape man

    By Stephen on Jan 15, 2008

  4. Got to have one

    By J.R on Mar 1, 2008

  5. noit looks more like a green giant must get

    By dalton on Mar 26, 2008

  6. that looks outstandingly obvious to notice

    By Anonymous on Mar 29, 2008

  7. i would not wear that

    By Anonymous on Mar 29, 2008

  8. i make my own with jute and burlap and it works phenomonal

    By Anonymous on Mar 29, 2008

  9. This is JUST the kind of thing I’ve been looking for, for years - certainly nothing like it in the UK - but I know I wouldn’t have the patience to make it myself; a real shame that it’s not available as a ready-made jacket!

    By Diana on Apr 15, 2008

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