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BFG Monday: Ranger Green vs. OD Green – What’s the Difference?

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartMar 16, 2026 9:11 am17 ViewsNo Comments
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BFG Monday: Ranger Green vs. OD Green – What’s the Difference?
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While there are many shades of green that occupy the military space (Foliage Green, Sage Green, and Army Green to name a few), Ranger Green and OD Green seem to be the most sought after and widely recognized. These two greens look similar, with muted tones that pair well with a variety of colors like gray, black, coyote brown, and Multicam or other camouflage patterns. So, what’s the difference in the two shades?

BFG Monday: Ranger Green vs. OD Green – What’s the Difference?

OD Green, short for Olive Drab Green, has been a staple of military equipment and uniforms since World War II. It’s a warm, medium-toned green with yellow-brown undertones and is described as “earthy” or “organic.” Ranger Green, by contrast, is a newer development born out of Army SOF requirements in the early 2000s. It is cooler with gray undertones that push it away from the olive family and closer to a subdued, slate-influenced green. For a deeper look at where Ranger Green came from and the history behind its development, check out BFG’s original article on the subject.

The gray component in Ranger Green is the key to understanding why it was developed as a distinct color. OD Green performs well in a broad range of vegetated environments, particularly in temperate zones with lush, mid-toned foliage. Ranger Green, however, was designed with darker, denser environments in mind. Its cooler tones allow it to blend more naturally into shadowed terrain and low-light conditions, where OD Green’s warmer hues can appear slightly bright by comparison. This also makes Ranger Green a strong performer at dusk and dawn during transitional lighting conditions.

The easiest way to distinguish the two is to look at them in indirect or overcast light. OD Green will read warmer and slightly more saturated, with that characteristic olive quality. Ranger Green will appear flatter and grayer, almost as if the green has been dialed back and cooled down. In direct sunlight, the gap between the two can narrow, which is one reason they’re occasionally mistaken for each other in photos.

So, which color is your favorite? Now’s your chance to find out because in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, BFG is offering OD and Ranger Green Vickers Slings at a discounted price! They will only be available while supplies last. Shop the sale today!

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