Helmet Camo Scrim Trifoliate Leaf – Stealthy, Stretchy & Tactical
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Helmet Camo Scrim Trifoliate Leaf – Stealthy, Stretchy & Tactical
Blend into terrain with Helmet Camo Scrim Trifoliate Leaf for unmatched concealment and NIR compliance.
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Complex trifoliate pattern enhances depth and terrain mimicry
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Lightweight Cordura 500D for rugged, agile movement
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Tethering tabs prevent accidental detachment in action
Engineered to replicate compound leaf vegetation, this Helmet Camo Scrim Trifoliate Leaf helps you disappear into southern environments without compromise. Its stretchy, universal fit adapts to most helmet shapes and stays securely in place—no matter what snag you face. Stay hidden, stay sharp.
Helmet Camo Scrim Trifoliate Leaf, compound leaves, Cordura 500D, night vision concealment, The Southerner, Tactical Gear
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FAQ section
Frequently asked questions
I want to add stuff to my previous order, what should I do?
Just place your second order and write in the notes the order number you want to combine with. We'll reimburse the difference for shipping if needed.
My gear is fraying and small strings are coming out, is it normal?
Yes, it is normal wear and tear.
Can Tegris be bent?
Yes, BUT you'll want to refer to the product's instructions. Some of our products are designed to be bent while others are not.
Does laminate material tear more easily than traditional nylon?
Laminate material is actually more resistant and tougher than your traditional 500D Cordura.
The laminate is manufactured by combining 500D Cordura to 1000 Cordura with a glue. This results in an extremely abrasion-resistant material.
It is because of this very material that we can create designs that could never have been possible with your traditional nylon.
The elastic material on my product has black string coming out. Is this normal?
That is normal wear and tear for elastic materials. It is only one of the few hundreds of elastic strings that composes the width of the material.