I think a side by side with a non IR-dyed product would help. That close with *that* much illum might make it seem like nothing "glows" if *everything* is washed out with IR. So a "airsoft vs shaw" or "competitor vs shaw" could (no pun intended) not only highlight the importance of IR-dyes in products, but also the difference between your gear and the "just as good" stuff
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 UF PRO has some really good imagery showing NIR compliant vs non-compliance. Maybe just have a Rothco multicam top or something next to the item to have the same pattern but show IR signature difference?
Very good and practical! I usually test this myself and let my squad know which sellers have good material, seams and threads. It's usually the threads that are bad. Also the materials reflection, absorption and transmission in different spectrums of IR usually also a deciding factor. Will you consider thermal spectrums above 3µm?
Shaw Concepts Tactical Bikinis on NFL Cheerleaders under NVG's would be my initial recommendation! 😁
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Love this! This is why I keep coming back to your products! Always cutting edge and showing proof as to why their gear is top of the line!
Thanks, glad you like it!
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I just got your V3 Placard, its amazing!!
I think a side by side with a non IR-dyed product would help. That close with *that* much illum might make it seem like nothing "glows" if *everything* is washed out with IR.
So a "airsoft vs shaw" or "competitor vs shaw" could (no pun intended) not only highlight the importance of IR-dyes in products, but also the difference between your gear and the "just as good" stuff
We thought about showing a 'bad' version that shines but we're not sure how to implement that just yet as that seems like a lot for each product page.
@@shawconceptsllc.8797 UF PRO has some really good imagery showing NIR compliant vs non-compliance. Maybe just have a Rothco multicam top or something next to the item to have the same pattern but show IR signature difference?
Very good and practical!
I usually test this myself and let my squad know which sellers have good material, seams and threads. It's usually the threads that are bad.
Also the materials reflection, absorption and transmission in different spectrums of IR usually also a deciding factor.
Will you consider thermal spectrums above 3µm?