Discount Ghillie Suits
Ghillie Suit Warnings
Drink a lot of water and stay hydrated, ghillie suits tend to be hot and heavy and can reach high temperatures over 120 °F (50 °C) in moderate climates. Stay hydrated and aware of your limits.
Be cautious of objects and the things around you that can sometimes give up your position.
Think before you move. Some people say slow, steady, and calculated movement is the best when using a ghillie suit.
Location, location, location... is just as important as the camouflage you decide to use.
Ghillie suit materials (jute, burlap, etc.) are quite flammable. Consider using a flame retardant on your camouflage ghillie suit, as the materials are known to catch fire easily.
Avoid using poison ivy or other poisonous vegetation that may cause an allergic reaction.
Brush up on the hunting laws within your state, and always be aware of others around you for your sake and their sake.
While in your Ghillie suit refrain from sudden movement(s), this will give away your position, not to mention that other hunters may mistake you for a bird or deer.





