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Old 12-27-2010, 07:17 PM   #1
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Default Scentlock Fleece Camo, AMAZING DEAL!

i got some scentlock camo for christmas, orignally priced $300 for a coat and pants, my dad got it for $100! it keeps your scent from escaping the clothes, hope it helps! anyone out here ever used scent lock clothing? im still going to use bakingsoda to destroy any extra scent to help too
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Old 12-28-2010, 04:00 AM   #2
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That is a good deal! Scent Blocker clothing is only one step in reducing your scent as low as possible, so yes continue to do everything you can, keep clean, stay away from any strange odors, etc.

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Old 12-28-2010, 02:29 PM   #3
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I hope you do keep using baking soda and such, because I hate to tell you this but the scentlok and scent blocker suits don't do what the clam to do. I bought into the idea myself once, but now after the lawsuits and all the tests done on it I know better. Good thing he got a good deal on the stuff
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Where is he getting the deal at man, fess up! lol
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:04 AM   #5
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Where is he getting the deal at man, fess up! lol
lol i got it at dicks in pittsburgh. christmas morning i was talking to my dad and im like this must have cost you a fortune, hes like it did.....$300 and im like holy **** go return it..... then he said i got it on sale for $100! it was a great gift to go with my new bow (:
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Old 12-29-2010, 04:07 AM   #6
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I hope you do keep using baking soda and such, because I hate to tell you this but the scentlok and scent blocker suits don't do what the clam to do. I bought into the idea myself once, but now after the lawsuits and all the tests done on it I know better. Good thing he got a good deal on the stuff
yea i had a feeling someone with experence of it would end of saying this but......... its still warm as hell
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I believe I have the same coat you've got, and I love it. I didn't buy it for the whole scent blocker deal, I bought it because I wanted something warm and comfortable but less bulky than my big bulky cold gear coat from Cabelas. I hunted a few times with during archery season this year with temps in the 20's in the morning going up to 30's in the afternoon and I stayed nice and warm with a few layers underneath. I think you'll enjoy your present!
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Old 12-29-2010, 01:39 PM   #8
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I believe I have the same coat you've got, and I love it. I didn't buy it for the whole scent blocker deal, I bought it because I wanted something warm and comfortable but less bulky than my big bulky cold gear coat from Cabelas. I hunted a few times with during archery season this year with temps in the 20's in the morning going up to 30's in the afternoon and I stayed nice and warm with a few layers underneath. I think you'll enjoy your present!
lol yes i do! warmest fleece coat ive ever worn and like you said it isnt to bulky! i fell asleep in my stand, it felt like i was wearing a snuggy! lmao. btw i love still hunting in it cause its so quiet!
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