natural gear
#11
ORIGINAL: nodog
Have you ever worn those carbon clothes off of ebay? If not your in for a messy suprize. They are not cheap for nothing.
Have you ever worn those carbon clothes off of ebay? If not your in for a messy suprize. They are not cheap for nothing.
They make an excellent disposable form of scent containing clothing , and they work better than any commercial product that I've ever seen since they have more carbon than many of them . The ones I have , which I get from Sportsman's Guide for $15 for both jacket and pants , say that they have an average of 60 grams of unbonded activated carbon per square foot .
Basically , you wear it for up to 2 weeks when it gets cool enough to wear one and then toss it or use for insulated outerwear for awhile longer . They aren't washable , and don't really last long without frequent repair anyway since they were designed to be disposable .
#14
Just a quick question for you all. Where do you buy your Nat Gear at? I like to find a place that has a moderate selection but can't. Nobody has any locally around me (at home or around school) and about the only place I can find it is in this random catalog that I received in the mail....can't think of the name of it though.
#16
Cabelas carries Natural Gear, but not their entire selection. You're better off buying directly from them online at www.naturalgear.com. Their full line of 05 products should be up for sale shortly.
#18
Typical Buck
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 510
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From: Cologne, MN
I picked up a pair of pants and from looking at their website I believe they are the 4x4 concealment pants. I used them for bowhunting and out west muley hunting and like them alot. Plan on picking up the jacket and I purposely bought the pants big so that I can layer underneath. They are too hot for turkey hunting for me as I get sweated up in a t shirt so I'll use them for fall hunting only. Definitely like the pattern on them and the quality seems good...




