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BODY VEILS - DESERT TAN – Black Bear Gear

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The CAMCON® Body Veil was based off our very popular Face Veil. It came about from requests we received from end users for a larger version of the Face Veil. The CAMCON® Body Veil is not only to help conceal and break up the pattern of an individual but can also be used to help conceal and break up the outline of large

The CAMCON® Body Veil was based off our very popular Face Veil. It came about from requests we received from end users for a larger version of the Face Veil. The CAMCON® Body Veil is not only to help conceal and break up the pattern of an individual but can also be used to help conceal and break up the outline of larger gear like a backpack, weapons case, etc.

Some of the many uses for Body Veil:

PROTECTION
Essential for protecting eyes, nose, mouth and neck from sun, wind and sand.

CONCEALMENT
Use to conceal your face, body, gear or weapon.

TOWEL
Small, lightweight, fast drying, thick enough get the job done.

WARMTH
Wrap it around your neck as a scarf to keep warm.

BAG
Put gear or food in the middle and tie corners together.

EMERGENCY BANDAGE
Help stop bleeding & protect the wound. Can also be used as a tourniquet.

ARM SLING
Temporary immobilization.

ROPE
Long enough to be rolled up to tie things together.

WATER FILTER
Fold multiple times & filter debris out of water before boiling.

KEEPING COOL
Soak in cold water and wrap around your neck.

BLANKET
For covering your body.

WEIGHT

8oz (227g)

DIMENSIONS

45 x 72in (114 x 183cm)

MATERIAL

100% Cotton

BODY VEILS - DESERT TAN – Black Bear Gear

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