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FowlBuck 08-16-2007 08:18 PM

Endura Skin ?s
 
Just wondering if anyone is using this stuff? It seems to be legit and for the price you cant beat it. For about $60 you can have a wicking scent blocking outfit,for shirt and pants...Seems like it is worth the $ just trying to get some feedback....what do you think guy's

LebeauHunter 08-16-2007 08:26 PM

RE: Endura Skin ?s
 
It's a similar product to the X-Scent line (silver based).

I like mine. IMO they work great. After working up a sweat the shirt (maybe not me) doesn't stink.

TEmbry 08-16-2007 08:29 PM

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great stuff, texture wise, but knock offs can be found at walmart in the same patterns for half that price. remington makes a long sleeve shirt just like endura skin in ap hd, except i payed 15 bucks for mine.

course im a big bargain hunter when it comes to camo.

FowlBuck 08-16-2007 08:48 PM

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So what is the stuff from wally world called that is by Remington, and did they also have pants... Thanks

TEmbry 08-16-2007 09:38 PM

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im not for sure the exact name. it feels like the texture of endura skins or under armour, it just had a different logo on the chest (remington). that being said, it may be worth the extra 10 or 20 to get endura skins, simply because for one it doesnt have matching bottoms and 2ndly, walmart camo isnt known for its quality, but time will tell i guess.


just another option for you to look into, if your looking to save some money.

i will say this, i have yet to hear or read one negative about endura skinz, so they may just be the ticket.

Philg 08-16-2007 10:37 PM

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never had one but would like to get one.

floridabucks 08-16-2007 10:44 PM

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Endura skins have treated me very well. One caution though.. if you are sweating on the way in and it is cold out then you are going to be super cold if you wear the enduras as a base layer. Felt like I wasw wearing ice once I got in stand and stationary for a while

titleist_03 08-17-2007 07:11 AM

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ORIGINAL: floridabucks

Endura skins have treated me very well. One caution though.. if you are sweating on the way in and it is cold out then you are going to be super cold if you wear the enduras as a base layer. Felt like I wasw wearing ice once I got in stand and stationary for a while
Very true! As a base layer in cold weather they can be troublesome if you start to sweat, but this stuff is hard to beat. I love wearing it under my ASAT 3d suit in the early season. It can be close to 80 out and I'm still comfortable.

floridabucks 08-17-2007 08:36 AM

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Yeah, I agree. I wear the stuff in 80 to 90 degree weather and I couldn't be cooler if I was walking around naked. I think it is the best option in any weather over 50 degrees.

FowlBuck 08-18-2007 11:06 AM

RE: Endura Skin ?s
 
What would you guys suggest thetightendura skin or the relaxed fit skin, just wondering if it would make any difference in letting the scent get out. I will be wearing this as a base layer for wormer weather only during bowseason with a set of leafy wear over it. If you guess suggest something else what would it be......Thanks


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