Coyote and Stealth brown together. Can we do that? What do you think of that combo?
Sorry to keep bothering you. I usually fret over trivial stuff like this until I lose sleep.
Thanks Again!
Ridge
Coyote and Stealth brown together. Can we do that? What do you think of that combo?
Sorry to keep bothering you. I usually fret over trivial stuff like this until I lose sleep.
Thanks Again!
Ridge
First, I'm not associated with AHE but Paul has excellent customer service and products and is great to work with.
Second, this won't be your last question .
Syb
Enjoy the elevation
I, too, question that this is your last question.
Brown's go well together, but orange is better!!
1. Paul and his service are great and that is from experience as well as comments from folks whose opinion I respect.
2. Syb is right, not your last question.
3. My daughter is the fashion/style authority in my house and as long as it's not Plaid Coyote and Striped Stealth Brown you are fine. (She's also not too big on black socks with shorts.)
4. If they don't go well together, get a bigger tarp and hide it all.
I do tend to gravitate towards stealthier colors (blame the Army) but try to stay away from camo patterns to avoid too much of a tactical look.
Lately I've been thinking that maybe a bright color on one side of the top quilt might be nice and cheery. Orange would be nice! You could also use it as a signal panel marker for SAR teams.
Regards,
Ridge
Ridge, Sure we can do that. As to last question or not, its all good. I like to make sure every detail is covered. I'm going to be in and out some today taking care of some projects but I will try and check back this afternoon at the latest.
To order the coyote + Stealth just pick any color combo and then send me a follow up note regarding the color switch.
Paul
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