by Rentax » Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:00 pm
Either MARPAT or MULTICAM will go with the OD plate carrier, unfortunately for you the question of What works best year round has been a long on going debate, with the only real winner being NOTHING. The colors in Oregon changes from dark lush greens in the late summer and fall, dark browns and greens in the winter, to lighter greens in the spring and back into the summer.
MARPAT is a well versed camouflage, I've seen it work wonders in the fall and winter months, but come spring / early summer it tends to be too dark, This is where Multicam comes into play, with it's lighter pattern, it will work well in the early spring and summer.
So the answer is when and where do you airsoft the most? If it's summer and Fall in well vegetated areas then you should seriously consider MARPAT. If you play in the Spring and summer, or in not dense forested areas, with not as many shadows to hide in, then you should consider Multicam. If you play year round, consider getting a pair of both... Not right away, but get the spring one now (since here comes spring) and the fall one's in the fall...
Another thing to think about, is if you plan on playing with a team or joining a team, what camo pattern do they play with (IE. do you want to play with SOTA, or APST)
My suggestion for helmets is this. If you are going for an impression, afraid you will get shot in the head, or afraid you will hit your head, get a helmet. HOWEVER, if you are just getting one to fit in, or look cool, you will find it's the first thing to come off and sit in the spawn point. They can be hot, clunky, and just extra weight. They give no benefit to being shot in outdoor games and generally make your head a larger target to shoot at and a larger target to see.
As for cost-benefit brand when it comes to uniforms, there is either low cost, like Proper, but their colors tend to fade pretty quickly, at least their multicam does, and I believe this is true of most of their items. The other good alternative is to buying the real deal, search E-bay for good prices and wait till you find one. This way you know you are getting an item that stands up to military standards. There are many knockoff brands some are acceptable copies others are really bad. If you decide to go that rout do your research find someone who has bought one and talk with THEM about it. Not "my friend has one and he thinks..." talk to the owner.
I know your asking for suggestions, but you have to make a decision on what you want before we can help you find what you "should get".

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