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Old 08-26-2005, 06:08 PM   #1
 
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Hi, i was wondering if you guys can suggest some scent blocker or scent lok clothing that is breathable yet affordable and warm (the gore-tex stuff is quite pricey). I do alot of walking in hilly terrain when hunting.
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You might just want to look into the basic Scent Lok liners that way you can just layer clothing and your favorite camo pattern over top of it.
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You might just want to look into the basic Scent Lok liners that way you can just layer clothing and your favorite camo pattern over top of it.
I would tend to agree as I have not found many Scentlok outfits that I would call "breathable". Either that or look at antimicrobial undergarments instead.
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So i'm assuming that the dream season stuff from scent blocker isnt very breathable then?
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I believe the dream season stuff is fairly new. I have no experience with it though I have seen it mentioned once or twice on the forums.
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So i'm assuming that the dream season stuff from scent blocker isnt very breathable then?
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The Dream Season suit is definately breathable. But in your first post you mentioned affordable. You're looking at $300 for just the pants and jacket. That's not affordable for alot of folks.
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try armourwear...the stuff pro athletes wear... check Dicks sports....use unscented soap, spray all your layers and get an early start so as not to have to walk too fast to get to your spot, this way you not as sweaty. If the garment is breathable then scent molecules escape, spray yourself real good after you settle in
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