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Licensed Next Camo Gun Wraps

GunWraps Next Camo gun wraps bring officially licensed Next Camo patterns to firearms, magazines, optics, outdoor equipment, and custom projects. Founded in 2006, Next Camo is known for realistic hunting imagery, wide-format designs, natural depth, and camouflage developed around real outdoor environments.

This collection includes Next Camo wraps for handguns, AR-15s, rifles, shotguns, tactical firearms, AK-47s, magazines, pistol slides, scopes, binoculars, rangefinders, knives, Thermacell devices, and universal applications. GunWraps currently offers two Next Camo designs: Next Bonz and Next WYLD.

Visit the official Next Camo website to learn more about the company, its complete pattern lineup, licensing partners, camouflage development, and outdoor mission.

What Is Next Camo?

Next Camo is a hunting camouflage brand founded in 2006 by pattern designer Phil Duke. The brand focuses on realistic outdoor elements, depth, wide pattern repeats, and color combinations developed to coordinate with specific hunting environments.

Duke was an early developer of ultra-realistic, digitally produced camouflage with large repeat sizes. A wider pattern repeat reduces the obvious duplication that can occur when the same small cluster of leaves, branches, or other elements appears repeatedly across clothing, blinds, vehicles, firearms, and equipment.

Next Camo describes its mission around creating functional hunting patterns while emphasizing faith, friends, family, and time spent outdoors. The brand has developed multiple camouflage families, but the GunWraps collection is specifically focused on Bonz and WYLD.

Choose Between Next Bonz and Next WYLD

Next Bonz and Next WYLD offer two noticeably different approaches to hunting camouflage. Bonz is an expressive outdoor pattern featuring deer skulls and antlers, while WYLD is a late-season hybrid pattern built around realistic trees, limbs, leaves, and a digital background.

Next Camo Pattern Main Design Elements Best Considered For
Next Bonz Weathered deer skulls, antlers, twigs, and brown leaves Hunters who want a bold outdoor design with natural earth tones and visible hunting imagery
Next WYLD Realistic trees, limbs, leaves, and a textured digital background Late-season woodland, flooded timber, bare trees, and mixed brown or gray surroundings


Next Bonz

Next Bonz is an unconventional hunting pattern made from weathered deer skulls and antler racks mixed with twigs and brown leaves. The design is intended for people who want their equipment to reflect their connection to deer hunting and the outdoors.

The skull and antler imagery gives Bonz a stronger visual identity than a conventional leaf-and-branch camouflage pattern. Natural brown, tan, gray, and earth tones help connect the illustrated elements to an outdoor setting.

Bonz is best selected for its hunting theme and distinctive appearance. Although its colors may coordinate with dry leaves, wooded terrain, and late-season surroundings, customers should not assume that the prominent skull and antler imagery will provide the same visual breakup as a pattern developed solely for concealment.

Next WYLD

Next WYLD is a hybrid, superwide camouflage pattern combining ultra-realistic trees, limbs, and leaves with a nontraditional digital background. The realistic foreground and textured background create multiple layers of visual depth.

Next Camo developed WYLD for late-season hunting in woodland and flooded timber settings. Its brown, gray, dark, and muted natural tones coordinate with bare trees, fallen leaves, tree bark, shadows, and vegetation after much of the brighter seasonal green has disappeared.

The broad contrast range helps break up large solid areas across clothing and equipment. When reduced for firearms, magazines, optics, and smaller gear, the large original pattern can create a more varied appearance with less obvious repetition.

Which Next Camo Pattern Should You Choose?

Choose Bonz when the priority is an expressive deer-hunting design featuring skulls and antlers. Choose WYLD when the priority is late-season camouflage based on realistic woodland elements and a digitally textured background.

  • Choose Next Bonz for visible hunting imagery, weathered deer skulls, antlers, brown leaves, and a bold outdoor identity.
  • Choose Next WYLD for realistic trees, limbs, leaves, wider visual breakup, and late-season woodland or flooded timber surroundings.

Actual camouflage performance depends on the terrain, season, vegetation, lighting, weather, movement, viewing distance, and amount of uncovered equipment. Neither pattern should be considered equally effective in every environment.

Choose a Next Camo Wrap for Your Firearm or Gear

Select the product format that matches the firearm, component, accessory, or outdoor item you want to customize.

Product Type Designed For Main Consideration
Next Camo Handgun Wrap Pistols and revolvers Requires fitting and trimming around the slide, frame, grip, and controls
Next Camo AR-15 Wrap Compatible AR-style rifles Uses multiple trim-to-fit pieces across suitable exterior components
Next Camo Rifle Wrap Hunting, sporting, and bolt-action rifles Fit varies based on the stock, receiver, foregrip, barrel, and accessories
Next Camo Shotgun Wrap Compatible pump-action, semi-automatic, and other shotguns Fit varies by receiver, stock, foregrip, pump, and barrel
Next Camo Tactical Wrap Tactical firearms and compatible platforms Requires positioning and trimming for the firearm configuration
Next Camo AK-47 Wrap Compatible AK-style firearms Coverage and trimming depend on the stock, receiver, grip, and foregrip
Next Camo Accent Wraps Magazines, mag wells, and pistol slides Adds Bonz or WYLD without wrapping the entire firearm
Next Camo Gear Wraps Scopes, binoculars, rangefinders, knives, and Thermacell devices Select a dedicated kit when one is available for the item
Next Camo Universal Sheet Accessories, cases, containers, and custom projects Requires measuring, positioning, and custom trimming

Next Camo Gun Wraps for Late-Season Hunting

Next WYLD is the more terrain-focused option for late-season hunting. It combines realistic trees and leaves with muted woodland colors that can coordinate with fallen leaves, tree bark, bare branches, flooded timber, and darker late-season vegetation.

Bonz also uses brown leaves, twigs, and weathered earth tones, but its deer skull and antler imagery creates a more expressive appearance. It is a good choice for hunters who want their equipment to show a clear connection to deer hunting rather than relying on camouflage imagery alone.

Hunters can coordinate either design across a rifle or shotgun, magazines, scope, binoculars, rangefinder, knife, and other outdoor equipment. Matching the optic and accessories can prevent one solid-colored item from contrasting sharply with the wrapped firearm.

The matte, non-glare finish can help reduce visible shine on suitable covered surfaces. However, the selected colorway should still be compared with the actual environment where the firearm and gear will be used.

Do Licensed Next Camo Wraps Include Brand Logos?

Licensed Next Camo patterns may contain Next Camo branding or logos throughout the printed design. The exact logo placement can vary based on the product, pattern scale, positioning, wrapped surface, and trimming.

Review the product images for Next Bonz or Next WYLD before ordering if the location or visibility of the branding is an important consideration. A logo may appear differently on a complete rifle wrap than on a smaller magazine, knife, or optic wrap.

Customers can verify the brand, review its complete pattern lineup, and find licensing information through the official Next Camo website.

How Much Do Next Camo Gun Wraps Cost?

Next Camo GunWraps are available at several price levels depending on the firearm, component, gear type, and amount of material included.

  • Next Camo AR-15 mag and mag well options currently start at $10
  • Next Camo universal sheets currently start at $13
  • Next Camo knife, Thermacell, and AK-47 magazine wraps currently start at $13
  • Next Camo pistol slide wraps currently start at $18
  • Next Camo rangefinder wraps currently start at $19
  • Next Camo scope and binocular wraps currently start at $24
  • Next Camo handgun wraps currently start at $29
  • Next Camo AR-15, rifle, shotgun, tactical, and AK-47 wraps currently start at $59

Prices may change, and individual selections may have different prices. Review the selected product page for current pricing, availability, and included coverage. The guide explaining how much gun wraps cost provides additional information about firearm kits, accent wraps, gear wraps, and application tools.

How Long Do Next Camo Gun Wraps Last?

A properly installed and maintained Next Camo gun wrap can last five years or longer. Individual GunWraps specifications may list an expected material performance life of up to eight years, but this should not be treated as a guaranteed lifespan under every hunting, range, storage, or environmental condition.

Actual service life depends on surface preparation, installation quality, firearm use, cleaning, storage, environmental exposure, and repeated contact with holsters, cases, slings, rests, pouches, or other equipment. Frequently handled areas and exposed edges may wear sooner.

Review the guide explaining how long gun vinyl wraps last for additional information about maintenance, cleaning, storage, and durability.

Can You Install a Next Camo Gun Wrap Yourself?

Next Camo firearm and gear wraps are designed for DIY installation. The difficulty depends on the selected product, firearm configuration, surface shape, and number of pieces that must be positioned, heated, and trimmed.

Before beginning, completely unload the firearm and follow the firearm manufacturer’s safety and disassembly instructions. Clean every covered surface thoroughly to remove oil, grease, carbon residue, dust, and leftover cleaning products.

The pressure-activated adhesive supports sliding and repositioning before firm pressure is applied. Controlled heat helps the material conform around curves, edges, grips, stocks, receivers, foregrips, barrels, optics, and other shaped components.

The guide covering DIY gun wrap installation explains the basic preparation and application process. Customers can also review why controlled heat is used when installing gun wraps.

Use Next Camo Universal Sheets for Custom Projects

Next Camo universal sheets are intended for accessories, equipment, and custom applications that do not require a dedicated firearm or gear kit. Bonz and WYLD material can be measured and trimmed for suitable exterior surfaces on cases, containers, accessories, and other outdoor equipment.

Because a universal sheet is not pre-cut for one specific item, the installer must measure the surface, plan the pattern and logo placement, position the material, and trim it to fit. Larger or more complex projects may require additional sheets.

Do not cover vents, controls, moving parts, safety markings, openings, or areas where the wrap could interfere with normal operation. Complex surfaces may require several smaller sections rather than one continuous piece.

Next Camo Wraps Compared With Permanent Finishes

A Next Camo vinyl wrap can be removed and replaced when you want to change between Bonz and WYLD, select another hunting pattern, or return the firearm to its previous appearance. Vinyl generally requires less downtime and a lower initial investment than professional hydro dipping or Cerakote services.

A wrap is not the same as a permanent firearm coating. Exposed edges and frequently handled surfaces may eventually show wear. The comparison of hydro dipping, Cerakote, and GunWraps explains the differences in cost, permanence, application, customization, and maintenance.

Why Choose a GunWraps Next Camo Skin?

  • Officially licensed Next Camo patterns
  • Available in Next Bonz and Next WYLD
  • Designed by a camouflage brand established in 2006
  • Bonz features weathered deer skulls, antlers, twigs, and leaves
  • WYLD combines realistic woodland elements with a digital background
  • Relevant to deer hunting, late-season woodland, and flooded timber settings
  • Available for handguns, AR-15s, rifles, shotguns, tactical firearms, and AK-47s
  • Matching wraps for magazines, pistol slides, optics, and outdoor gear
  • Universal sheets available for accessories and custom projects
  • Pressure-activated adhesive supports positioning and repositioning
  • Designed for DIY installation using controlled heat and careful trimming
  • Removable when you want to change the pattern
  • Waterproof matte, non-glare finish
  • Made in the USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Next Camo patterns does GunWraps offer?
A: GunWraps currently offers Next Bonz and Next WYLD. Bonz uses deer skulls and antlers, while WYLD combines realistic trees, limbs, and leaves with a digitally textured background.

Q: What is the difference between Next Bonz and Next WYLD?
A: Bonz is an expressive hunting design featuring weathered skulls, antlers, twigs, and leaves. WYLD is a terrain-focused hybrid pattern developed for late-season woodland and flooded timber.

Q: Is Next WYLD intended for late-season hunting?
A: Yes. Next Camo describes WYLD as a late-season pattern suited to woodland and flooded timber settings, with realistic trees and leaves placed over a digital background.

Q: Are these officially licensed Next Camo gun wraps?
A: Yes. GunWraps offers licensed Next Camo patterns. The printed artwork may contain Next Camo branding or logos.

Q: Can I match my firearm, magazines, and outdoor gear?
A: Yes. Bonz and WYLD are available across multiple firearm, accent, and gear formats, allowing compatible firearms, magazines, optics, binoculars, rangefinders, knives, and other equipment to use the same design.

Learn More About Next Camo

Explore the complete Next Camo pattern family, brand history, field photography, licensing partners, and outdoor mission through the official Next Camo website.

Find a Next Camo Wrap for Your Firearm or Gear

Browse the Next Camo gun wraps in this collection to compare Bonz and WYLD across firearms, magazines, optics, outdoor gear, and universal sheets. Select a product format to review its current price, available pattern, included coverage, specifications, and installation details.