Kryptek is a multi-directional camouflage pattern. It typically utilizes two layers: one with a color scheme and the other with geometric shapes that break up outlines. It is available in various color variations ranging from forest, snow, to aquatic environments. We are the exclusive partner of KRYPTEK, so in our e-shop, you will find official products with original Kryptek camouflage patterns. Below is an overview of their designs.

Overview of Kryptek Camouflage Patterns
- Kryptek Highlander
Designed for hunting and tactical operations in environments with sparse vegetation and rocky terrain. The brown, beige, and olive tones of the Highlander pattern blend seamlessly into desert, steppe, and mountainous areas, making it ideal for hunters and military personnel operating in mixed landscapes. - Kryptek Altitude
A premium camouflage pattern optimized for high-altitude environments. Special shades of green and gray help blend into alpine vegetation and rocky terrains. A perfect choice for mountain hunters and tactical operations at extreme elevations. - Kryptek Mandrake
Designed for dense forests and vegetation-rich environments. Its green and brown shades mimic natural woodland colors, providing excellent concealment in deciduous and coniferous areas. Great for forest hunting and jungle operations. - Kryptek Wraith
Designed for winter conditions and snowy terrains. Light gray and white tones offer maximum camouflage in snowy landscapes. Ideal for mountain missions, winter hunting, or arctic operations. - Kryptek Typhon
A tactical pattern designed for urban and nighttime operations. The combination of black and dark gray allows for effective concealment in low-light or nocturnal scenarios. Ideal for security forces, SWAT teams, or nighttime hunting. - Kryptek Inferno
A highly contrasting orange pattern designed for maximum visibility. Used in hunting as a safety feature to ensure the shooter is easily recognizable or in rescue operations to increase the chance of being located. - Kryptek Raid
Designed for urban environments and gray zones. Lighter gray and black tones allow for seamless blending into concrete jungles and industrial areas. Intended for tactical operations in urbanized settings. - Kryptek Neptune
A camouflage pattern created for maritime and coastal operations. The combination of blue and black shades provides effective concealment in aquatic environments, from harbors to open seas. Ideal for water-based missions and tactical units operating near water. - Kryptek Pontus
Similar to the Neptune pattern but with an increased emphasis on concealment in shallow coastal waters and lagoons. Lighter blue tones mimic the ocean surface and provide better coverage during shoreline operations. - Kryptek Obskura
A new advanced camouflage pattern that combines multi-color transitions with a broken structure, effectively disrupting the human silhouette in various environments. It offers high adaptability and versatile usage and is available in different sub-variants.

Main Differences Between Kryptek Obskura and Other Kryptek Patterns
- Enhanced Adaptive Capability: Compared to original Kryptek patterns like Highlander or Mandrake, Obskura features smoother color transitions and better silhouette disruption.
- More Contrasting Layers: Kryptek Obskura utilizes deeper layering that mimics natural lighting conditions, making visual detection more difficult.
- Specific Variants for Different Environments: While older Kryptek patterns were more universal, Obskura is divided into specialized sub-variants for specific terrains.

Kryptek Mandrake

Kryptek Obskura Transitional
Sub-Variants of Kryptek Obskura
- Obskura Nox: Designed for night operations and low-light conditions, featuring dominant black-gray tones for optimal concealment in dark environments.
- Obskura Mahi Mahi: Primarily designed for water environments, utilizing a blue-green color spectrum inspired by tropical waters.
- Obskura Skyfall: Optimized for high-altitude regions and northern landscapes, where gray, white, and blue dominate.
- Obskura Transitional: A universal pattern for transitional environments such as mixed forests, urban landscapes, or semi-deserts.
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