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Old 05-04-2008 | 09:28 AM
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Default RE: Scentblocker or Scent lok really needed?

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Here is what has always baffled me. A guy spends a couple hundred or so on a scentblocking outfit, sprays down the boots and pack etc but does nothing for bad breath? I have been around a few hunters that have all the right gear yet you can smell their rotten breath when they talk or breath if they are within a few feet of you. Why isn't there more emphasis on that? The clothing market is a multimillion dollar deal yet there is a genuaine lack of breath control out there, haha.
Great observation. That's why SL advises a wearer to use the headcover always. The BIG majority of your scent comes from your breath and head.
The suits can not be as effective as designed when a piece of the puzzle is missing. I sell a 100 suits a year and probably only 50% of my customers order a headcover even after I tell them it is an integral part of the system. Maybe this is why so many say SL does't work.

BTW , duke, well said.
I do wear the headcover and have a couple of pairs of warm weather Scentlok pants. To me as long as I wash before a hunt with scent controlling soap, use scent free deodorant and spray down areas that are exposed I seem to control my scent pretty well regardless if I have clothing that blocks it. I also use a spray that ius supposed to keep my breath forresty
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