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More information for on MAX-7: https://realtree.me/MAX7 Realtree MAX-7 features photorealistic imagery of common elements that are found in natural waterfowl habitats like reeds, mud, cattails, milo, and corn. Realtree MAX-7 combines these elements in the foreground of the pattern to create shadows and highlights that blend in naturally with your surroundings. MAX-7 features a highly detailed background layer that features cracked mud and moss. This background layer unites the pattern and enhances the pattern’s concealment capabilities. The biggest difference between Max-5 and MAX-7 is where the two are designed to work. MAX-5 was specifically designed to have a slightly darker color pallet to blend in with flooded timber as well as flooded fields. After the release of Max-5, Realtree designed a purpose-built timber pattern called Realtree Timber. The launch of Realtree Timber allowed the team to create MAX-7 with a focus strictly on more common areas of waterfowl hunting that do not contain a large amount of flooded timber. MAX-7 is a versatile flooded and dry field pattern that is slightly lighter which allows it to blend in more naturally with reeds, dirt, and muddy open water. Regardless of where waterfowl hunters may find themselves on the flyway, MAX-7 has been engineered to conceal. The “X” in the Realtree X series of patterns refers to where waterfowl want to land. Birds land for 3 reasons. To rest, eat, or mate. Most waterfowl hunters try and avoid resting spots or “roosts” to keep birds in an area and not overwork or stress them. There are many different sources of food for ducks and geese and these change as weather changes. From milo to corn, winter wheat to duckweed, peanuts, rice, insects, snails, and even some small fish are all sources of food for waterfowl. To conceal yourself, you need to be able to match the environments that house the food source. This includes everything from large lakes for divers, farm ponds, flooded rice fields, dry milo fields, flooded and standing corn, riverbanks, and many other places. MAX-7 was purpose-built for these exact environments.