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Review: DPM Soldier 95 Camoflauge


I ordered a set of DPM about a year and a half ago approximately, mainly because of the loadout I was aspiring for (British) and the price. Got them from www.flecktarn.co.uk

Outside styling: First thing you notice is that the layout of the pockets and the buttons are different from that of an American Camoflauge. The pockets are sometimes a bit annoying to get into, but they're overall VERY spacious. The two main pockets on the pants are deep enough to hold MP5 magazines comfortably, while the ones on the jacket can hold M14 magazines with ease. The DPM jacket has a zipper as well as buttons which is nifty, and the pants have a drawstring which helps keep them up (Because I bought them too big accidentally). I don't really use the pockets much except for temporary holding, like when walking off the field or on the field, considering it's rather annoying running with heavy things flipping back and forth in your pockets. The material is very strong, and I've yet to experience a rip.

Comfort: Well, I can't say it's anything special. The comfort feels like wearing any other BDU. The drawstrings are a plus in comfort, but really the DPM is not anything extravagant. My only complaint would be that the jacket is a bit out of proportion. The body section fits me well, but the sleeves are a bit short. It usually doesn't matter though since I roll them up.

Pattern: DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material) closely resembles the colors of Woodland camoflauge. The difference would be that the shapes and such are less 'man made' looking, and look more natural and flowing. Some might call it insipid to wear such a pattern, but really, why not? It works very well in the Summer and Spring months, especially if hidden in a shadow (It's a bit darker than Woodland). In the winter and fall months, it works great against a tree or in fall against the dirt or darker ground. When I use my DPM with my Mk6 helmet (DPM covered), I can squat down in Summertime in a dark foliage covered area and dissapear. Not to mention, the DPM is rather unique. I'm the only person at most Big SP games and at ALL TomCom games wearing DPM.

Conclusion: While the DPMs comfort/pocket placement are nothing out of the ordinary, it's still a rather unique and interesting pattern. It works well year round (Though I'd suggest something similar to Desert DPM for Winter Months), and it's VERY durable. The price is probably the biggest plus, and for all you British infantry fans out there, you too can own a set of DPM for the affordable and logical price of TEN EUROS (Used). For slightly more (30 euros I believe), you can get a brand new set. All around good deal if you're a British Infantry fan or just looking for a unique and functional camo.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice shirt, do they make it mens sizes?

Specter said...

They make it in almost every size under the sun. I'll ask Spart where he got them, because I don't remember the site. I use the ACU, but I have been considering getting a pair myself actually.

Spartacus said...

I listed the URL I got them from in the review actually. www.flecktarn.co.uk

And yes, they come in any size virtually.

Anonymous said...

Your responses. Priceless.