Colossus
Super Freak
I always believed that the netting was linked to the cloaking system and gave it a foundation to bend light around to make the predator invisible. This is only my personal view and I don't recall and reference material to support this ( with the exception of my own warped imagination )
Well at least you admitted it you are very close to the truth my Friend
Body Mesh / Padding
This is a basic 'wire' mesh, worn under a warrior's armour. Apart from providing electric-generated warmth, it is actually a component of the camoflauge device's citcuitry which allows cloaking of un-armoured body parts.
Although, as the mesh is seen being worn by most Predators even when cloaking isn't necessary, it seems they were designed as 'jumpsuits' meant for casual wear in their crafts - the closest they get to flight suits.
Active Camouflage
The Yautja camouflage is the ultimate in stealth technology. By bending light waves around the cloaked object, the device makes it practically invisible. The device is used to mask Predator ships moving within enemy territories, as well as individual hunters themselves.
While effective against most prey, the camouflage doesn't grant true invisibility. An alert opponent would be able to notice the heatwave-like shimmer while the wearer is moving, especially noticeable when they move in front of bright light such as fire. The camouflage is also rendered useless against the keen senses of Xenomorphs.
The camouflage suit does not function well (if at all) immersed in water, and may be ineffective in enviroments saturated with material surrounding the wearer such as fog, rain, or dust. Any damage caused to the central electrical system can also disable the cloaking device.
Only mounted weapons are effected by the cloak. This includes concealed weapons like retracted wrist blades, collapsed spears or other weapons kept hidden by backpacks and so forth. Once extended or revealed, the weapon is visible.
Al