Since carbon will only adsorb just so much before becoming useless I'd have to say no . That's an awful lot of money to invest in a temporary solution to a problem . Hunt the wind and use unscented cleaning products and cover scent .
If you must try it for yourself check with Sportsman's Guide for "chemical suits" , this is the carbon lined MOPP suits that the Army and Marines use . They're cheap , disposable , and they have way more carbon than ScentLok or Scent Blocker do , and as an added bonus they are very warm . This is the cheapest way I know to try carbon suits . This time of year they go quick , so check there as soon as you can . Here's the URL:
Sportsman's Guide