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The ĀCENT™ family of camouflage patterns is built for hunters who demand practical, high-performing gear—no matter the terrain. Using true-to-nature colors and our proprietary DepthTech™ design, ĀCENT disrupts the human outline and blends seamlessly into a wide range of environments.

Where other patterns blur into dark blobs at a distance, ĀCENT’s open design uses neutral space, contrast, and realistic shading to stay sharp—from 10 feet to 100 yards.

Each pattern in the ĀCENT line is inspired by Latin terminology, honoring the scientific tradition of naming the wild world around us. Whether you're in the timber, tall grass, or blaze-required zones, there's an ĀCENT camo built to help you get closer—and stay undetected.

ĀCENT™ VENATARE

Adapted for Autumn & Versatile Terrain

Designed with browns and grays that match the colors of the fall woods, Venatare excels in midwestern hardwoods, southern ridgelines, western plains, and even tundra. Its open pattern layout and depth-enhancing contrast break up the human form across a wide range of habitats.

  • Whitetail, elk, mule deer
  • Wooded hillsides, rocky high country, open prairie
  • Venatio (the hunt) + Adaptare (to adapt) = Venatare

Helps you adapt to any hunt. Any terrain. Any season.

ĀCENT™ HERBOSA

Concealment for Grassy & Wetland Terrain

Herbosa is your go-to pattern for hunting in grassy, brushy, or marshy environments. Built with soft edges and natural color tones, it melts into fence lines, cattails, CRP fields, and flooded timber.

  • Waterfowl, pheasant, early-season archery
  • Marshes, ag fields, fence rows, CRP, tall grass
  • Herbosa – Latin for “grassy”

Herbosa keeps you hidden in the weeds—literally.

ĀCENT™ IGNIS

Blaze Camo with Real Concealment

When safety is the priority but stealth still matters, Ignis delivers. Built with our signature outline-breaking camo and paired with a true blaze orange hue.

  • Firearms seasons, rifle hunts, group drives
  • Any environment requiring blaze
  • Ignis – Latin for “fire”

Ignis proves that safety and concealment don’t have to be opposites.