One of our favourite camouflage patterns, especially for summer use where we are, is PenCott-GreenZone, but fans like us may have noticed that new gear has been a little in short supply in the poast couple of years, largely due to issues with the creation of the fabric itself.
The guys at HYDE DEFINITION, the parent company of the PenCott camouflage brand, though have been in touch to let us know (as we’re long-time fans and supporters of the brand) the long-awaited return of GreenZone camouflage garment fabric for wholesale purchasing!
Production of PenCott camouflage fabrics unfortunately ended a few years ago because of circumstances in the supply chain that were beyond the company’s control. Now, thanks to their long-time partners at 707 Tactical Gear, PenCott camouflage pattern fabrics are available again.
First up will be a new breathable 50/50 polyester-cotton mix fabric with mechanical stretch and a ripstop weave. Of a more comfortable lighter weight (195 grams per square meter) than military standard 50/50 NyCo (205 grams per square meter) and treated with Bionic Finish® C6 for water and oil resistance and Silver+® anti-bacterial treatment, this fabric is ideal to produce modern tactical and outdoor garments.
GreenZone has won many loyal users all over the world (including some of the AA Crew) because of its exceptional concealment performance… as well as for not being an official military pattern, which makes it prefect for an OPFOR loadout.
However, PenCott patterns have been adopted by numerous law enforcement units and security agencies, as well as being used by special operations units that want to conceal their presence and identity effectively.
The guys at HYDE DEFINITION tell us that;
“We have received numerous testimonials from these professional end users of how impressed they have been with the effectiveness of the patterns, and the success of their missions as a result–which is ultimately why we do what we do.”
This current production run of poly-cotton GreenZone fabric is the first step in bringing PenCott fabrics back onto the market. A production run of 500D nylon GreenZone is in planning, as well as additional fabric types and colourways, so this is GREAT news if you’re thinking of something new loadout-wise for 2025!