thanks for this post, I have been looking and looking for what Moss Green is. Kinda a hard color to place. Seems more gold to me. I am wanting to pair it with Saddle Brown. Anyone seen that color combo?
thanks for this post, I have been looking and looking for what Moss Green is. Kinda a hard color to place. Seems more gold to me. I am wanting to pair it with Saddle Brown. Anyone seen that color combo?
Yes, thank you posting this Kroma. This seriously effected my decision on my current order from Hammock Gear. Have a Burrow 40 on the way; Camo outer / Moss green inner, I’ll post photos in the Burrow show and tell as soon as it gets here.
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Hey Kroma, Here’s the new Hammock Gear 40+1. You helped me make the decision for Moss Green, although it’s on the inside here.
I got the darker hunter green and I like that color so much I choose it for my new top quilt from hammock gear as well.
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I love the hunter green. I have the 40 Burrow and 30 Phincubator (inside) with that. When they got rid of the 67 Charcoal Gray, which I used for my 20° set, I decided to go with the hunter green there as well. Threw out my color coding system, but what the heck...they're tagged and pretty easy to distinguish regardless.
These pictures of the same color look very different. Is this more a light green or dirty brown. The most recent post with moss green inner and camo outer is SWEET looking but the first picts in the thread are pretty un-appealing. Having a hard time making up my mind, any suggestions and comments. I was thinking of the Moss Green Inner with a Camo, Dark Olive, Charcoal Outer.
It probably has a lot to do with lighting. Our website has about as accurate a depiction as we could get. I would say the picture with the Camo is pretty accurate to what it will look like. Not to say that it's a different fabric from OP's quilt, he's just outside and there's some shadows involved.
White balance settings (which are usually "auto" by default on a phone camera) make a huge difference with perceptions like this.
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