RE: Scent blocker clothing useless??
Every home has a smell to it. We use cleaners, perfumes, cook food, have pets, fireplaces, candles and all the other stuff that has a smell. When you use your dryer, you are using the air from inside your home to pass through the dryer andover a heating element before passing through the dryer tumbler before exiting the house.
I find it hard to believe that these clothes, in this process don't smell like your home and the other clothes that you dry, which do have laundry detergent and fabric softeners on them.
But of course the "test" dryers aren't going to have this problem. I'm pretty sure the makers of this clothing know this, but obviously can't tell you in the care instruction that you need to also buy a special high temp dryer, which needs to be installed outside somewhere or it wouldn't sell.
I do agree that therecould besome benefits to using carbon, but if I were going to start using it, I think I would keep my favorite clothes and go get some spray carbon to put on them. Reactivation would be simple, just spray more on. I think I'll save my money for something else. Here's an idea - take the money that you would spend on this stuff and take you wife out to dinner every time you hunt. Soon she'll be pushing you out the door with your equipment and telling you where she'd like to eat that night!
Have fun!
KP