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June 13, 2011

How to Care for a Ghillie Suit

Ghillie suit

Wash your ghillie suit occasionally to make it last longer.

Even though the dirtier your ghillie suit gets, the better it performs, all the dirt, grit, snags, and mud can take a toll after awhile. Running through the woods and crawling on the ground can tear threads, snag the webbing, and wear down the suit material. Prolonged sun exposure will cause the colors to fade over time, to the point that it reduces the effectiveness of the camouflage.

Washing a Ghillie Suit

Although die-hard ghillie fans might tell you different, it doesn’t hurt to wash your ghillie suit once in awhile…and it might make your suit last longer. Most of the new lightweight synthetic ghillie suits are machine washable, and even traditional jute ghillies can be washed by hand. One of the best ways to wash your ghillie suit (synthetic or jute) is to lay it out on the ground (preferably on cement, asphalt, or other hard surface) and hose it down. Then allow the suit to air dry.

Storing a Ghillie Suit

Let your ghillie suit dry completely before storing! Don’t just ball up your suit and throw it in a corner. Listen to your mother’s voice telling you to hang up your clothes. Mold and mildew thrive in moist, dark places, such as your ghillie suit on the closet floor. If you want your ghillie suit to last, take the time to hang it up where it can air dry completely.

Repairing a Ghillie Suit

Occasionally you will find torn strings or leaves on your suit. To fix the suit, remove the torn string or leaf and tie a new one in its place. You can also replace strings with different colors to match new terrain or add more strings or leaves for thicker camouflage coverage. If your ghillie suit is beyond repair or if you’re ready to upgrade to a better suit, you can always buy a new ghillie suit.

March 29, 2011

Choosing a Ghillie Suit

A sniper suit is designed to let you crawl on the ground without getting caught on twigs and brush.

A sniper suit is designed to let you crawl on the ground without getting caught on twigs and brush.

Remember the cartoons where the character sneaks around with a bush over his body for cover? Well, that’s sort of how a ghillie suit works, except it’s designed to be a lot easier than finding natural cover and a lot more mobile (and comfortable) than wearing a bush.

A ghillie suit breaks up your outline with three-dimensional camouflage that moves with you when you move. It’s mobile enough for walking, running, and crawling, and it’s available in a variety of styles that combine comfort and function, including synthetic materials and ultra lightweight suits.

Mobility

How much mobility you need will help you figure out which type of ghillie suit to buy. A full-length poncho provides good coverage but restricts your legs and makes it harder to run or crawl. A shorter poncho makes it easier to run but provides less lower body coverage. A sniper suit is designed for crawling, running, and walking, with camouflage strips only on the back of the suit.

Coverage

How much coverage you need also factors in to which ghillie suit you should buy. A three-piece ghillie or a full-length poncho provides the most coverage. A sniper suit provides three-dimensional camouflage only on the back side, and a shorter poncho leaves your calves and ankles exposed.

Ghillie Materials

The stickers and twigs picked up by natural material are good when you want to “naturalize” the suit to match the surrounding terrain but bad when you’re trying to get through thick brush. Synthetic materials are less likely to get caught on every bush and tree.

Natural materials such as jute require an extra layer next to the skin to avoid irritation. Synthetic materials with a mesh base can be worn comfortably with next to nothing underneath. Synthetic suits are lighter in weight than suits made with natural materials.

Budget

Cost and time are also factors in choosing a ghillie suit. Kits are available for those who want a custom-made suit, but it will require hours of tedious tying. You can find ready-made ghillie suits for almost as cheap, with extra jute strings or synthetic ties included for customizing the suit to your taste.

September 2, 2010

Ghillie Suit Buying Guide

This ghillie suit offers full coverage with jacket, pants, full cover hood, and gun wrap.

This ghillie suit offers full coverage with jacket, pants, full cover hood, and gun wrap.

How do you know which ghillie suit is the right one for you? Here are a few basic questions you need to answer before deciding which ghillie suit to buy.

How much coverage do you need?

One of the first questions to ask is how much of your body the ghillie suit needs to cover. Some ponchos cover only the top half of your body, allowing for free movement but requiring tall vegetation to camouflage the lower half of the body. Other ponchos extend to your knees or even down to your feet, offering more coverage. A sniper suit includes camouflage strands on only the back side of the suit for coverage while lying down and crawling across open areas. A jacket, pants, hat (or hood), and gun wrap offer the most coverage possible.

How freely do you need to be able to move?

The next question to ask is what you will be doing while wearing the suit. Are you walking through dense brush? Crawling on your belly across an open field? Running from tree to tree? The style of the ghillie suit will determine how easily you can move while wearing it. A poncho suit that comes down to your feet will get in the way if you need to crawl or run. A jacket and pants set gives you more freedom of movement, letting you run and move faster than you could while wearing a poncho. A sniper suit has no strands on the front, which allows you to crawl without getting snagged on anything.

The sniper ghillie suit has no strands on the front, allowing you to crawl or lie on the ground.

The sniper ghillie suit has no strands on the front, allowing you to crawl or lie on the ground.

Speaking of getting snagged, another thing to remember is that if you are moving through dense brush, jute strands will pick up leaves and stickers and catch on branches more easily than synthetic strands. If you will move through dense brush often while wearing the suit, look for a suit with synthetic strands.

How lightweight do you want the suit to be?

Depending on the type of strand material used, the type of suit material used, and the thickness of the strands. Natural strands, such as jute, are heavier than synthetic strands. If you wear your suit in hot, humid weather, consider choosing a ghillie suit with synthetic strands. If you prefer the natural strands for their lack of odor (such as for hunting) or you wear the suit in colder weather, you may want to consider a suit made with jute strands.

Note that the more strands (artifical or natural) that are tied to the suit, the heavier the suit will be. For a lighter suit and thinner camouflage, remove some of the strands from the suit.

What kind of camouflage do you need?

The color and pattern of the strands should match the area where you will most often be wearing the suit. There are ghillie suits designed to match woodland terrain, mossy areas, deserts, areas with heavy foliage, and more. Find a color and pattern that most closely matches your environment. Then customize the suit by adding or removing strands as needed to perfectly match the landscape.

July 29, 2010

Ghillie Suit Comparison Chart

Filed under: Ghillie Suits — Tags: , , , — Esther @ 1:32 pm

A wide variety of ghillie suits, ponchos, and sniper suits are available from KillZone Hunting. The two charts below outline the features of each suit to help you decide which suit is the best one for your needs.

Poncho, Sniper, and Ghillie Suit Buying Guide

  Ponchos Sniper Suits Ghillie Suits
Product Name: Woodland Ghillie Poncho Desert Ghillie Poncho Sniper Suit Woodland Ghillie Suit Leaf Ghillie Suit
Style: Poncho Poncho 3 Piece BDU Tactical Set 3 Piece Set 3 Piece Set
Set Includes: Pullover (Hood Attached) Pullover (Hood Attached) Pants, Jacket, Hat Pants, Jacket, Hat Pants, Jacket, Hat
Camo Pattern: Woodland Camo Desert Camo Woodland Camo Woodland Camo Leaf Camo
Sizes: Universal Fit Universal Fit Large, X-Large Large, X-Large Large, X-Large
Strand Material: Natural Jute Natural Jute Natural Jute Natural Jute Poly Synthetic Leaves
Head Covering: Attached Hood Attached Hood Hat Hat Hat
Suit Base: Netting Netting BDU Suit Netting Netting
Extra Ties: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fire Retardant: Mix Included Mix Included Mix Included Mix Included Non-flammable
Price: $44.99 $44.99 $95.99 and up $48.99 and up $48.99 and up
Shipping: Free* Free* Free* Free* Free*
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Ultra Light Ghillie Suit Buying Guide

  Ultra Light Ghillies
Product Name: Woodland Ultra Light Ghillie Mossy Ultra Light Ghillie Desert Ultra Light Ghillie
Style: 4 Piece Set 2 Piece Set 4 Piece Set
Set Includes: Pants, Jacket, Hood, Gun Wrap Pants, Hooded Jacket Pants, Jacket, Hood, Gun Wrap
Camo Pattern: Woodland Camo Mossy Camo Desert Camo
Sizes: Large, X-Large Large, X-Large Large, X-Large
Strand Material: Lightweight Synthetic Strands Lightweight Synthetic Strands Lightweight Synthetic Strands
Head Covering: Full Cover Hood and Veil Attached Hood Full Cover Hood and Veil
Suit Base: Polyester Mesh Polyester Mesh Polyester Mesh
Fire Retardant: Non-flammable Non-flammable Non-flammable
Price: $52.99 and up $52.99 and up $52.99 and up
Shipping: Free* Free* Free*
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*Free shipping applies to the lower 48 United States only.
**Note: All specifications are based on the manufacturer’s stated price and product description at time of posting. Prices and specifications are subject to change.

May 27, 2010

How Are Ghillie Suits Made?

While making your own ghillie suit from scratch may seem like a great idea at first, few people who start this project realize just how much time and energy it takes to make a high quality suit. From cutting out strips of burlap to tying on each strip one piece at a time, the project can take weeks or months to complete.

Unless you have time to kill, purchasing an affordable, high quality ghillie suit might be a better route to take. Ready-made ghillie suits are just as effective and can be customized to fit your needs.

Ghillies come in 2 basic styles: ponchos and suits. They are made from several different materials. Netting, mesh, or a BDU suit is often used for the base, and burlap, jute twine, or synthetic material are used for the strands.

How Ponchos Are Made

Poncho Style

Poncho Style

The ghillie poncho is made from netting with either natural jute, burlap strands, or synthetic strips. The extra holes in the netting allow you to customize the suit by adding or rearranging the strands or by adding leaves, twigs, and foliage from your surroundings. If you want the lightest weight possible, choose synthetic rather than jute or burlap.

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You can easily put on or remove the poncho as needed by slipping it over the top of your clothes. If you need to move through an area of dense brush, simply take off the poncho and roll it into a small bundle.

Most ponchos include a large hood with extra strands that hang over your face for concealment. Since the poncho only hangs down as far as your knees, you can walk through low brush and step over branches without getting caught on every little twig. The downside is that it’s difficult to crawl on the ground or move through dense brush while wearing a poncho.

Another advantage of the poncho is that it’s easily adaptable. You can drape the poncho over any object or stretch it overhead to provide cover and camouflage in a variety of situations.

How Ghillie Suits Are Made

Complete Ghillie Suit

Complete Ghillie Suit

The second type of ghillie is a suit, which includes pants, a jacket, and a hat. The base can be mesh (which is lighter and cooler) or a BDU suit. The strands can be made from jute, burlap, synthetic, or other materials. For the lightest weight possible, choose a mesh ultra light ghillie suit with synthetic strands.

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The biggest advantage of a full suit is that it provides full coverage from head to toe. The BDU suit is designed for crawling on the ground, with strands located only on the back half of the suit. The BDU suit is lighter (with only half as many jute strands) and easier to run in. Depending on how you plan to use your suit, you will need to decide whether a ghillie suit (with strands on front and back) or a BDU sniper suit (strands only on back) will best meet your needs.

This type of suit is best for covering open ground. Walking through dense brush is difficult, since the strands tend to get caught on everything. Also, wearing a 3-piece ghillie suit can get fairly hot, so wear light clothing underneath to stay as cool as possible.

Advantages of a Poncho Advantages of a Ghillie Suit
  • Slips over clothing
  • Lightweight
  • Simple (one piece)
  • Adaptable
  • Provides full coverage
  • Available in lightweight synthetic
  • Stays on at all times
  • Provides good camo cover in open terrain

May 11, 2010

Turkey Hunting Tips for Using a Ghillie Suit

Ultra light ghillie suits are lighter, cooler, and more comfortable.

Ultra light ghillie suits are lighter, cooler, and more comfortable.

Need some new tricks up your sleeve for turkey hunting this season? Check out these tips for turkey hunting in a ghillie suit from Landon, our resident turkey hunting expert at KillZone!

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  • “Pack the ghillie suit in. Don’t wear it because it gets caught on EVERYTHING!”
  • “Wear a camo hat under the hood because it keeps the extra netting or string out of your way when aiming down the sights.”
  • “Dress light because those suits can get hot.”
  • “Don’t put the gun wrap on a pump action shotgun. Just bad news all around.”
  • “The string ones go well in swampy areas, the netting ones go well in leafy areas.”
  • “For spring – go mostly green. Fall – mostly brown.”

KillZone has a large number of ghillie suits to choose from, all at affordable prices and FREE shipping to the lower 48 states. For a limited time only, you can save an extra $15 on any KillZone ghillie suit, camo poncho, or sniper suit!

March 10, 2010

Are Jute or Synthetic Ghillie Suits Better?

Filed under: Ghillie Suits — Tags: , , — Esther @ 11:22 am

There are two basic types of materials used to make a ghillie suit: jute strands and synthetic strands. Jute is a natural material, and synthetic material is man-made. Both types of ghillie suits are popular, and both have their advantages and disadvantages.

What Is the Difference between Jute and Synthetic Ghillie Suits?
Jute Synthetic
  • Made with natural jute strand material
  • Heavier weight keeps you warmer in cold climates
  • Traditional ghillie suit material, proven as effective camouflage
  • Must be coated with flame retardant

  • Lightweight or ultra lightweight
  • Keeps you cooler in hot and humid climates
  • Softer material doesn’t make your skin itch and requires only the thinnest layer of clothing
  • Nonflammable

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So Which Is Better?

Although up close you might see minor differences between the two types of materials (jute strands tend to be straighter and synthetic strands slightly curled), synthetic and jute ghillie suits are equally effective at blending in with the natural environment.

Some hunters prefer synthetic ghillie suits because of their light weight and their ability to keep the body cool in hot, sticky climates. Other hunters prefer the traditional choice of jute material. The choice between the two types of material is primarily a personal preference and not because one provides better camouflage than the other.

February 25, 2010

New! Ultra Light Ghillie Suits

New Ultra Light Ghillie Suits are now available at KillZone Hunting! These camouflage suits come in 3 patterns: woodland, desert, and mossy camo. The suits are constructed with lightweight synthetic strands sewn on to a mesh suit. An ultra light ghillie suit is perfect for staying cool in warm temperatures and roomy enough to slip over layers of clothing in cold weather.

All of KillZone’s Ultra Light Ghillies are water resistant, rot and mildew resistant, and hand washable!

Woodland Ghillie Camo Suit

Woodland Ghillie Camo Suit


The 4-piece Woodland Camo Ghillie Suit is available in 2 sizes (Large and X-Large) with either a zipper-style or snap-front jacket. This set comes with a jacket, pants, hood, and gun wrap.
 
Special Price: Starting at $89.99!

Desert Camo Ghillie Suit

Desert Ghillie Suit


The 4-piece Desert Ghillie Suit is available in 2 sizes (Large and X-Large) and is perfect for hunting, paintball, airsoft, and wilderness photography. This set comes with a jacket, pants, hood, and gun wrap.
 
Special Price: Starting at $84.99!

Mossy Camo Ghillie Suit

Mossy Camo Ghillie Suit


The 2-piece Mossy Camo Suit is available in 2 sizes (Large and X-Large) with a hooded jacket and pants combo.
 
Special Price: Starting at $84.99!