Scent-lok question
#1
i'm lookin for a nice scent-lok suit..2 piece.. and i'm goin to huntin in like 20 - 50 degree weather and was wonder if anyone has a suit that would support those temps and how much would they cost and wher did u get it from and what kind..like model..i'd appreciate it if someone could help me...Thanks
#2
I use the Savanna shirt and the regular pants,as it gets colder I just put my bibs,extra shirtsand heavier coat on over them.
Of course I make sure they are washed in scent free stuff first.
That way I don't need several sets of the Scent Lok.
Of course I make sure they are washed in scent free stuff first.
That way I don't need several sets of the Scent Lok.
#3
I have the Scent Blocker Plus fleece coat and pants. It is great, i think it was like $300 for the set, but it has been a couple of years since i bought it. I also have a Scent Blocker Dream Season suit, coat and pants, it was like $375 for the set and it is AWESOME.
#4
I do the same as Buellhunter- buy the Savanna which is lighter, then just layer with other clothing (washed in scent-free detergent) when it gets colder. Has worked very well for me and will save you money- I think my pants were about 50 bucks, and the shirt roughly the same. I added some scent-lock gloves and a hood too- the whole outfit was around 150 bucks. (this was a couple years ago)
#5
Spike
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Maine
I recently bought a Savana scent lok suit (coveralls) from Sportsmans Guide, and got a great deal on a suit that was a factory second. I paid less than half price, and I can't find a single thing wrong with the suit, even though it's a factory second. You might want to try them, and they sometimes have Internet specials that aren't advertised in their catalogs.
#6
Joined: Dec 2005
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try just ordering some long sleeve shirt and pants under armor at sportsmans guide. they also have the some under armor shirts in camo. maybe on top of that were another warm long sleeve shirt and then put the camo on top. that's what i do and where i live in pa right now (Dec 10) its about 14 degrees fahrenheit. but i don't get cold at all. even on fields. just might wanna try it out




