Yet another scent lock question......
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Giant Nontypical
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Yes nodog I agree with you on that. The camo is still camo and it makes for good clothing either way. But the theory behind it is what I was wondering about. If you believe in it, then the first layer should be all you need right? The stuff works doesnt' it?
I not only use one layer I use 3. Why not? Got to wear clothes and layers work well for me.The cost is really a none issue. All good clothes cost andI'm a good shopper. They are quality clothes with or without the scent elimination. If it's got it all the better andagain ya got'a wear clothes that keep you warm and dry and they do. There's no down side is there? The weave is so tight they block the cold winds well with a light fabric. That's a good thing isn't it?
What has been your experience with the stuff? Has the stuff worked for you?


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What has been your experience with the stuff? Has the stuff worked for you?
I've been killing deer long before scent lok has come around. I would consider myself a scent freak. I wash my clothes almost daily in scent free detergent. Shower in scent free. Spray before heading to the woods. Wipe down all my gear with scent free wipes, etc...... And I actually have scent lok baselayer because i liked the way they fit and the moisture wicking.
I'm not bashing scent lok. The concept of the outer layer just doesn't make sense to me. It's like they're saying in case our stuff doesn't work the first time, you should have this layer too so hopefully that will catch it.[:-]
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I'm not bashing scent lok. The concept of the outer layer just doesn't make sense to me. It's like they're saying in case our stuff doesn't work the first time, you should have this layer too so hopefully that will catch it.[:-]
What has been your experience with the stuff? Has the stuff worked for you?

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On the pretense of making you 100% "scent free"
They are in the business of selling stuff.
Their page is pretty good. Didn't know that many camos don't require uvblocker soap because they don't use uv dyes.
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