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Flexfit Trucker Cap - Flexfit 6511
★★★★★(2)Sale price $6.79 Regular price $14.99Unit priceUnavailable+17In stock (79576 units)Flexfit
Flexfit Realtree Hunting Cap - Flexfit 110MRC
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Flexfit Caps for Duck Camps & Waterfowl Clubs
For duck camps, waterfowl clubs, hunting lodges, and outfitters. A duck camp cap is tradition — members wear it for years, and it should look like authentic waterfowl gear, not a giveaway.
A Camp Cap Is Part of the Tradition
Duck camps and waterfowl clubs run on tradition, camaraderie, and a shared identity built over many seasons in the blind. A camp cap is part of that — members wear it season after season, and it carries the camp's name the way a club tie carries a club's. It has to look like real waterfowl gear — camo, rugged, field-ready — the kind of cap a serious duck hunter wears in the blind and around town, not a flimsy promo hat. So the decision favors authentic camo and rugged bodies that earn a place in the tradition. This page covers duck camps and waterfowl clubs as a companion to the broader hunting & outfitter program.
The workhorses are the Flexfit 110MRC Realtree camo cap as the authentic blind-ready cap and the classic 6511 trucker for a casual camp cap that takes a patch. Pull them from the Flexfit 110 collection and wholesale range.
Use → style
| Use | Style | Why it fits | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blind-ready camo | Flexfit 110MRC | Realtree, authentic | In the blind |
| Casual camp cap | Flexfit 6511 | Patch-friendly | Camp brand |
| Clean structured | Flexfit 110C | Branded | Off-season |
| Cold-season hunts | Flexfit 1501P | Beanie | Late season |
| Wool / cold dry | Flexfit 6477 | Warm, rugged | Hard freeze |
| Premium / member | Flexfit 180 | Seamless | Founding members |
| Larger fit | 2XL Flexfit 6277 | Big-head | Comfort |
| Youth / next gen | Flexfit 6277Y | Youth fit | Kids in camp |
Camo, Camp Identity, and Keepsake Editions
Decoration for a duck camp leans authentic and traditional. A durable embroidered camp logo, a leather patch, or a season-dated mark on the 110MRC or 6511 reads right and survives the blind; loud decoration reads wrong. Camo bodies with a contrast-thread logo stay branded and field-appropriate. Many camps and clubs run a season-dated or anniversary edition each year — a tradition members collect and wear with pride, marking seasons the way a fishing club marks tournaments. A founding-member or premium 180 edition can distinguish long-time members. Keep the camp's mark consistent year to year so the identity compounds. Run designs through custom orders and keep blanks for fast jobs.
Decoration for camp caps
| Method | Best on | Look | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Durable embroidery | 110MRC, 6511 | Field-ready | Contrast on camo |
| Leather patch | 6511 | Rugged camp | Authentic |
| Season-dated mark | 110MRC, 6511 | Keepsake | Annual edition |
| Camp crest | 110C, 110MRC | Identity | Consistent |
| Founding-member | 180 | Premium | Long-timers |
| Camo-compatible | 110MRC | Blends, legible | Contrast thread |
| Anniversary edition | 6511 | Tradition | Milestones |
| Youth camp mark | 6277Y | Next gen | Kids |
Members, Guests, and Generations
Camp caps serve the whole club off the same authentic lineup. Members wear the camp 110MRC or 6511 in the blind and around town, repping a place that means something to them; guests get a cap as a memento of a hunt, extending the camp's name to new circles; founding and long-time members can wear a premium 180 edition; and youth members — the next generation of the camp — get the 6277Y. The camp cap's strength is exactly that it isn't disposable: members keep and wear it for years, so a single good design carries the camp's identity for a long time. Tie the caps into the wider hunting & outfitter ecosystem and the neighboring archery world.
Seasons, Tradition, and Reorders
Waterfowl season is the calendar a duck camp lives by, so stock blind-ready camo and add the 1501P beanie and 6477 wool blend for hard-freeze late-season mornings. Tradition is the through-line: lock the camp's mark to a spec and reorder against it so the identity stays consistent across years, and run an annual season-dated edition that members come to expect and collect. Keep a clean 110C for off-season wear and the 2XL and 6277Y so every member from kids to big-headed veterans is covered. A duck camp or waterfowl club that puts its name on authentic, field-ready caps gives members something they wear with pride for years, marks each season with a keepsake worth collecting, and ties generations of the camp together under one identity — turning a simple camo cap into a piece of the tradition that brings members back to the blind season after season. The collectible angle compounds in a way few apparel programs do: a member who has every year's cap on a shelf has a physical record of their seasons at the camp, and that emotional attachment makes the annual edition something people actively look forward to rather than another piece of swag. It also gives the camp a small, dependable touchpoint with members in the off-season and a natural reason to stay in contact. For the modest cost of a well-made camo cap, a duck camp deepens the bonds that keep members renewing and brings the next generation into a tradition they'll want to carry forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the authentic camp cap?
The 110MRC Realtree camo cap — blind-ready and the kind of hat a serious waterfowl hunter actually wears.
What's a good casual camp cap?
The 6511 trucker — patch-friendly and rugged for everyday camp branding.
Should we run an annual edition?
Yes — a season-dated or anniversary edition becomes a keepsake members collect and wear with pride.
Will decoration survive the blind?
Yes — durable embroidery or a leather patch holds up in the field far better than a print.
What's best for hard-freeze late season?
The 1501P beanie and the 6477 wool blend for cold, dry mornings.
How do we distinguish founding members?
A premium 180 or founding-member edition sets long-time members apart.
What about youth and bigger-headed members?
The 6277Y for kids in camp and the 2XL 6277 for big-headed veterans.
Where do I source?
From the Flexfit 110 collection and wholesale range, tied into the hunting & outfitter program.
Put the camp's name on a cap members wear for years.
Lead with the 110MRC camo and 6511, and browse the Flexfit 110 collection.