I'd like to see it also...was going to order my new Lowe in a Camo pattern but it limited the other options I wanted to have put on it.
Has anyone wrapped their boat or truck in Crappie Camo by Fishouflage (see here---> Camo4u Camoskinz - Premium Vinyl Camo Wraps for Trucks, Boats, ATVs, Guns, and more. The only camouflage graphic system with a lifetime warranty against fading. Camo clad your hunting vehicles. Over 30 camo designs to choose from including Realtree, )? If so do you have pics to share? I am looking at doing this on my boat and possibly truck too.
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I'd like to see it also...was going to order my new Lowe in a Camo pattern but it limited the other options I wanted to have put on it.
Not yet, but am planning to.
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lowerlip, I asked the same question a few days ago about this product or a product called www.camowraps.com. I am looking for the same type of information besides from the dealer direct telling me what i want to hear about the product. I am wanting to apply this product to an aluminum bass tracker. So hopefully you get some good advice on here about it.
Thats hardcore. I like it for sure.
Think the crappie pattern would cause them to school around the boat? Better not get the muskie pattern though, you'll never see another fish.
Looks great..... I might consider doing that myself
check out tinboatsdotnet, one of the site sponsors does camo wraps. No, I'm not affiliated with it.
GO BIG ORANGE !
I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.
We went with the Camo4u Fishouflage kit for 2 reasons.
1 - they offer a lifetime warranty... The others do not...
2 - Camo4u is the only company that offer Fishouflage....
Very nice looking vinyl...
I have a sign company. We wrapped a 20' Nitro for a friend of mine in the Fish O' Flauge crappie last spring as a favor. It does look awesome. I will try to find the picture and post on here tomorrow.
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