Realtree Launches New MAX-1 XT

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posted on June 24, 2015
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Realtree has introduced its latest camouflage pattern, MAX-1 XT. Designed to blend in with nearly any terrain, the new pattern should be suitable for any open country or wooded scenario.

“Our new MAX-1 XT is a great update to original MAX-1,” said Realtree Designer and President Bill Jordan. “Printing technology just keeps getting better and better, allowing us to add more detail, increased depth, subtle coloration and realistic shadows. All through development and testing, I knew we had a great pattern on our hands, but now that we’ve seen the final version in the field, in photos and on video, I couldn’t be happier with its versatility and effectiveness.”

MAX-1 XT gear is hitting shelves now.

For more information, go to Realtree.com.

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