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Tan family
Coyote
Khaki without the office-carpet sadness. Coyote runs a desert-tan field with an olive-leaning dark flake and a pale sand highlight, and the result is the most forgiving floor we install for outdoor-heavy households — hunters, lake families, anyone whose garage is really a mudroom with a door. Dried mud, sawdust, sand from the truck bed, the brown needle drop off a pine: all of it lands inside Coyote's color range. It's lighter than Saddle Tan and less red, so it works in houses where the brick is tan instead of red. The olive undertone is subtle but real; against a purple-gray wall it can look slightly green. Against earth tones it just looks like it grew there.
Pairs well with: Pairs with tan brick, sage or cream walls, and the FDE-colored gear half of Huntsville stores in its garage.
Ships in: Standard full-broadcast install under the Rocket City System topcoat.
| Component | Value |
|---|---|
| Flake | Torginol vinyl, 1/4" standard cut |
| Color trio | #b6a37f · #8f7d59 · #d9caa8 |
| Base coat under it | #ab9876 (pigmented polyurea) |
| Coverage | Full broadcast, to rejection |
Coyote, specifically
What does Coyote hide best?
Does Coyote read green?
Want Coyote on your floor?
One day on the tools, and this exact broadcast is what you park on.