·
X19SS
    ·
H18SS
    ·
H17SS
    ·
XP170SS
    ·
HD16PF-SS
    ·
HD18PFC-SS
    ·
H20B-SS
    ·
XP18CC-SS
    ·
Silver Series Jons
    ·
Jon Boats
    ·
Xplorer Utiltiy Series
    ·
Xclusive Series
    ·
Xclusive Catfish Series
    ·
Hyper-Lift® Series
    ·
Xplorer Bass Series
    ·
HD Side Console Series
    ·
Hyper-Lift® Panfish Series
    ·
HD Panfish Series
    ·
DVX Series
    ·
Yukon Series
    ·
Xclusive Bay Series
    ·
HD Center Console Series
    ·
HD Duck Boat Series

 


Mother Nature's camouflage stays the same year after year...so does Natural Gear. Natural Gear hasn't changed their camo pattern since the day it was introduced in 1994. It's human nature to change camo patterns every year...that's why we don't do it. We follow Mother Nature, not Human Nature. Because Natural Gear is photographically derived, it has a natural base tone that is not too light and not too dark. Other camo patterns are artists' renditions and tend to be too dark.

Natural Gear is science. Its pattern is a non-manipulated, soft-edged photographic image of natural elements. It has the colors of nature, without all the technical "artistic" details (sticks and leaves) that clutter other camouflage patterns. We simply refuse to cave-in to the whims of merchandising. If you want to make a fashion statement by using the "latest" sticks-and-leaves artwork, so be it. If you want to disappear naturally, with a pattern that's open, soft, shadow-free, versatile, and totally devoid of sticks-and-leaves, use Natural Gear!*

The Paint Process:
1. After the hull is constructed,
    any weld beads are ground
    down and the boat is
    thoroughly cleaned

2. A primer coat is applied

3. The base color is sprayed on

4. Using a stencil, the Natural
    Gear camo pattern is sprayed
    on
  

The Finished Product
(Click image to enlarge)






*Copyright 2002 Natural Gear ALL RIGHTS RESERVED