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Camo Netting

Blend in with camo netting from Blades and Triggers, South Africa’s leading online store for hunters. Perfect for concealment in South Africa’s wild, our netting suits blinds, stands, or tactical setups. Lightweight and durable, it’s built for the outdoors. Hide effectively in South Africa with our range. Check Tactical Gear Accessories.
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Camo Netting

CAMO NETTING WOODLANDS GREEN – 3X4MM

R745.00
Only 3 left Camo Netting

Camo Netting Woodlands Green 2x2mm

R295.00
Only 1 left Camo Netting

Camo Netting Woodlands Green – 6x6mm

R1,495.00
Only 1 left Camo Netting

Camo Netting Desert Brown – 6x6mm

R1,499.00
Only 2 left Camo Netting 3m x 4m Green

Camo Netting 3m x 4m Green

R795.00

Camo Netting

  •  Camo netting is primarily used for concealment. Hunters, wildlife photographers, military personnel, and tactical enthusiasts use it to blend into natural surroundings. It’s also useful for setting up blinds, covering gear, or even outdoor décor.

  •  No. While it’s popular among hunters in South Africa, camo netting also works for paintball, airsoft, birdwatching, tactical training, camping, and even shade or decorative use in gardens and outdoor events.

  •  Camo netting comes in multiple sizes such as 2x2m, 3x4m, and larger options depending on coverage needs. Choose a size based on whether you’re covering a small blind, a vehicle, or a larger outdoor area.

  • Most camo netting is made from durable, weather-resistant materials designed to handle rain, wind, and sun. Always check product details for water resistance and UV protection if you’ll be using it outdoors long-term.

  •  High-quality camo nets, like those we stock at Blades and Triggers, are lightweight but tough, designed for repeated outdoor use. They resist tearing and fraying while remaining easy to pack and carry.

  • Yes. Many people use camo netting for indoor decoration, themed events, man-caves, or exhibitions. It creates a rugged, military-inspired look.

  •  You can attach it using ropes, clips, hooks, or poles. For blinds or hunting setups, make sure it’s taut but not overly stretched to avoid damage in windy conditions.

  • No. Camo netting is strictly for concealment and visual cover — it does not provide physical protection from wildlife. Always practice safe hunting and outdoor habits.

  •  Yes. Many camo nets can double as shade covers for camps, vehicles, or outdoor events. However, since they are perforated, they provide partial shade rather than complete sun blockage.

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