Camo Tape is one of the versatile bowhunting accessories you can buy and a very effective way to insure you stay out of sight of your quarry during a long and difficult stalk. Liberal amounts of camo tape can be applied to any part of your bow that may reflect light or have a shinny appearance. Another less appreciated reason for covering your archery gear with camo tape is that it provides a layer of protection that will keep the factory finish pristine, even after prolong periods of rough handling that is often unavoidable in the bush.
Use this peel and stick camo fleece tape on quivers and limbs, or anywhere you want a soft and quiet camo finish. A great way to convert a target bow into a hunting bow and because of the sound-deadening qualities of the fleece, it makes a good sight-window liner as well. Each roll of Fleece Camo Tape is 36 inches (9144 mm) long by 3 3/4 inches (95 mm) wide.
This peel and stick camo tape from Hunter Specialties works just like the fleece tape above but it doesn't have the soft fleece outer surface. Great and economical to use anywhere you want a camo finish but don't need the sound deadening qualities of fleece. Each roll is 2-inches (51 mm) wide and 10-feet (3 meters) long.
If you prefer he look and feel of real woven cloth to the Vynal tape above but still want plenty of protection and glare-killing ability, this Cloth Tape from Primos is the way to go. Primos recommends that you renew the tape and clean your equipment once a year to prevent buildup of residue. Comes in a generous roll that is 2-inches (50mm) wide and a full 15-feet (4.57 meters) long.