Reeds
New Break-Up

AI Environment Insight

Against Late Fall Hardwoods, Reeds scores 41/100 (), while New Break-Up scores 47/100 ().

Based on color alignment, breakup scale, and texture density, the AI sees an approximate 6-point lean toward New Break-Up in this particular environment.

CamoMatrix AI Comparison

Bassdash Reeds and Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up are both mixed-scale patterns, so they behave similarly from a scale point of view. Both patterns balances micro and macro elements, keeping them fairly steady across different shot distances. Density differs slightly: Bassdash Reeds packs in heavier texture, while Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up stays fairly balanced in texture, changing how much the natural background shows through. Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up carries a wider spread in scale elements, which can help it stay effective both up close and as animals get farther out.

Bassdash Reeds
Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up
Scale Type
mixed
mixed
Scale Bias
balanced
balanced
Density
dense
balanced
Edge Style
mixed
soft
Scale Index
0.700
0.650
Density Index
0.600
0.450
Scale Spread
0.500
0.550
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AI Breakdown — Side-By-Side Analysis

Bassdash Reeds vs Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up

Bassdash Reeds and Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up have been analyzed using our CamoMatrix AI engine, which measures scale, density, and edge behavior directly from the flat pattern artwork. Both land in the mixed-scale category, meaning they balance fine texture with larger breakup blocks instead of living at one extreme. Bassdash Reeds packs in heavier texture, while Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up stays fairly balanced in texture. Hunters who prefer more background showing may favor the more open one; dense patterns can help disrupt shape in chaotic vegetation. Edge style diverges: Bassdash Reeds mixes both hard and soft edges, while Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up leans into smoother, blended transitions. Softer edges often melt better into natural backgrounds, while harder edges can create stronger breakup in certain lighting. Bassdash Reeds's scale index trends a touch higher, making its breakup blocks slightly larger than those in Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up. Bassdash Reeds runs a little denser on our readings, while Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up leaves slightly more background showing through — which some hunters prefer in simpler, more open environments. Nomad Outdoor New Break-Up also shows a higher spread index, suggesting it can maintain its breakup across a slightly broader range of shot distances. As always, these results come from flat pattern imagery. Real-world performance depends heavily on terrain, season, and how the garments fit and move.

This is a pattern-only comparison from flat artwork. Terrain, season, and real backgrounds will still push one or the other ahead in specific setups.

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CamoMatrix AI Classification Guide

Learn how the CamoMatrix AI evaluates camouflage patterns

Scale Type

Defines the dominant size of shapes in the pattern.

  • Micro — fine details for close-range concealment
  • Mixed — blend of micro + macro elements (versatile)
  • Macro — large, bold shapes built for distance

Scale Bias

Indicates which scale range the pattern leans toward overall.

  • Leans Micro — better in brush, timber, inside 40–60 yards
  • Balanced — performs similarly near and far
  • Leans Macro — stronger breakup in open terrain or longer shots

Density

How busy the pattern is with shapes and noise.

  • Sparse — more background shows through
  • Moderate — balanced texture
  • Dense — lots of detail packed tightly together

Edge Style

How hard or soft shape boundaries are.

  • Hard Edges — sharp multipoint outlines
  • Soft / Blended — smooth transitions (like spray or blur)
  • Mixed — both present

Numeric Metrics

  • Scale Index — 0.0 (micro) → 1.0 (macro)
  • Density Index — 0.0 (sparse) → 1.0 (dense)
  • Scale Spread — how widely the pattern spans micro → macro