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The Jack Pyke Stealth Camo Net is a premium see-through camouflage net designed to help you build an effective concealed hide for shooting, wildlife photography and field observation. Featuring an innovative two-layer construction with realistic 3D English Oak camouflage, this practical hide net allows you to maintain excellent visibility while remaining concealed from wildlife. It's the perfect choice for pigeon shooting, wildfowling, deer stalking and birdwatching.
Designed specifically for creating pop-up hides, the Stealth Camo Net incorporates a two-layer system consisting of a realistic 3D English Oak camouflage front with a brown backing net. This clever design allows you to see out through the net while helping to conceal movement from the outside, providing excellent camouflage without compromising visibility.
Measuring approximately 4 metres x 1.5 metres, the net offers generous coverage for creating temporary hides in a wide range of outdoor environments. The realistic English Oak camouflage blends naturally into woodland, hedgerows and field margins, making it suitable for year-round use across a variety of countryside settings.
Lightweight and easy to transport, the Jack Pyke Stealth Camo Net packs away compactly for convenient carrying in your shooting kit. For the ultimate portable hide setup, it pairs perfectly with the Jack Pyke Super Hide Poles, allowing you to create a stable and effective concealment system quickly and easily in the field.
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Perfect for building an effective portable hide, the Jack Pyke Stealth Camo Net combines realistic camouflage with excellent visibility, helping you stay concealed while maintaining a clear view of your surroundings.
Whether you're preparing for your next shoot or setting up to photograph wildlife, Pools Surplus Stores offers worldwide delivery alongside in-store shopping at our Hartlepool and Bishop Auckland locations.
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