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Stealth Gear’s 360 Elite Photography Hide Featured on Bill Bailey’s Birdwatching Bonanza

Monday, 01 February 2010 17:45

Stealth Gear, the outdoor photography accessories specialists, has been chosen by Sky 1 HD and Bill Bailey to help shake of the anorak image of birdwatching in Thursday night’s Bill Bailey’s Birdwatching Bonanza.

The company’s streamlined range of dedicated photography clothing products have been specifically designed for professional photographers and passionate amateurs alike. The popular Elite photography hide was chosen by the broadcaster and comedian to form part of the kit used each week on the six-part series.

From the tranquillity of Rutland Water and the rugged beauty of the Isle of Mull, to the distinctive landscape of Norfolk, Bill Bailey’s Birdwatching Bonanza is part documentary, part game show. Each week, the series takes the viewer on an inspirational journey across Britain’s most beautiful bird watching spots with two teams competing against each other in testing twitching tasks.

Whenever the occasion arises, the British comedian makes use of the indispensable 360 Elite hide supplied by Stealth Gear, to capture a fascinating, albeit silent moment in the great outdoors. With one team made up of ornithology fans and the other reluctant amateurs, the use of the outdoor photography accessory from Stealth Gear demonstrates the versatility of the hide and its suitability for use by professionals and newcomers alike.

The camouflage pattern has been specifically designed for the UK countryside, allowing year-round usage. A leaf cover securely stitched to the camouflage hide provides greater depth for a more discreet presence, helping reduce the shape of the nature hide and blending in. With the mesh windows, it is possible to see outside in the most discreet manner while spotting wildlife subjects.

Evidently enough, the experts behind the scenes have thought about absolutely everything and it is no wonder that this super hide has been utilized to maximum effect on Bill’s show. The silhouette blocker comprises internal black lining, which means that it is possible to stay well hidden and comfortable within the hide while being assured of even more discretion. Designed with points for tripod legs, there is also more room inside, allowing the possibility of closer shots to the outer limits of the hide, not to mention a wider viewing area. It also features seating for a maximum of three photographers, making it the ideal place to hide out amidst nature with a friend or companion, not to mention a superb facility for teaching wildlife photography.

Portable enough to carry, it arrives in a top quality backpack, effortlessly folds away when changing location and can be set up in just two minutes.

Craig Derbyshire, managing director of Stealth Gear said, “The 360 Elite Photography Hide is the best companion that a photographer can have when co-existing with nature in the great outdoors - and with his tour of beautiful locations for amazing bird watching experiences, Bill Bailey’s Birdwatching Bonanza simply says it all. We were delighted to be picked by Sky 1 to supply this equipment and look forward to seeing it being used on screen over the next few weeks.”

About Stealth Gear


If you are looking for Professional Outdoor Photography clothing and accessories that can match your experiences as a photographer or outdoor enthusiast then look no further.
Stealth Gear products are carefully designed by photographers for photographers. The firm is totally committed to delivering quality and will cut no corners to achieve their goal.  They achieve this by working with the best suppliers, the most outstanding materials and by having our products challenged and tested under the most demanding conditions by professional photographers. With all this in mind they are confident they are able to achieve the very highest standards in fit, functionality and durability.
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