Who makes hunting clothes that is UV free?????
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RE: Who makes hunting clothes that is UV free?????
Don't most of the manufacturers do that now? Certainly the high end stuff.Raven wear,Grey Wolf Woolens,ASAT,SItka Gear,Day One Camo,King of the Mountain,Sleeping Indian.If you cannot find something in the price range you are looking for Atsko makes UV eliminator,they have a great website.Key part ofthis is using detergent with no UV brighteners in it,Atsko has a great detergent as well,there are some decent off the shelf grocery store products like ALL free and clear.
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RE: Who makes hunting clothes that is UV free?????
I dunno. I started my search by calling Cabelas's and they didn't know of any of their clothes being UV free. I'm mainly looking for a winter white w/ a camo pattern and a blaze orange vest. I'll do a search for those you listed.
P.S. I have tried the ATSKO "eliminator" on both white and blaze orange. And it only gets rid of about half the UV.
P.S. I have tried the ATSKO "eliminator" on both white and blaze orange. And it only gets rid of about half the UV.
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RE: Who makes hunting clothes that is UV free?????
I also assmuned that most hunting wear these days were UV Free. However, I still scan most of my hunting clothes with a Blacklight, just to make sure! I actually have the Blacklight installed in the garage so my fiber optic sights will glow when I shoot indoors but it works great to test clothing as well.
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RE: Who makes hunting clothes that is UV free?????
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed
I also assmuned that most hunting wear these days were UV Free. However, I still scan most of my hunting clothes with a Blacklight, just to make sure! I actually have the Blacklight installed in the garage so my fiber optic sights will glow when I shoot indoors but it works great to test clothing as well.
I also assmuned that most hunting wear these days were UV Free. However, I still scan most of my hunting clothes with a Blacklight, just to make sure! I actually have the Blacklight installed in the garage so my fiber optic sights will glow when I shoot indoors but it works great to test clothing as well.
Then what brands of clothing have you found to not be UV free, if any ?
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