Who uses scent control clothing? Does it Work?
#12
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From: Erie PA USA
I think they are hokey. If a deers nose is as good as everyone says it is I am sure he could smell you if the wind blew in his face. I find it hard to believe a suit can cover up all of you sent. What about your face and fingers. They have oil on them all of the time. What about when you breath? Or do you have cover up scented candy too? Give me a break!
Eddie
Come on I am sure someone that has a scentlock suit has been busted!
Eddie
Come on I am sure someone that has a scentlock suit has been busted!
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I just wish they had a lay away plan. To bad walmart dont sell it Maybe next year..
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Bass Pro Shops has the next best or in my opinion better thing. You can purchase any item(s) that total over $150.00 and they will bill your credit card in 6 equal payments with no interest. Only will cost you $1.00 per month for "handling charges".
And Eddiee, they have head covers that only leave your eyes uncovered and gloves to cover your hands.
I just wish they had a lay away plan. To bad walmart dont sell it Maybe next year..
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Bass Pro Shops has the next best or in my opinion better thing. You can purchase any item(s) that total over $150.00 and they will bill your credit card in 6 equal payments with no interest. Only will cost you $1.00 per month for "handling charges".
And Eddiee, they have head covers that only leave your eyes uncovered and gloves to cover your hands.
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: jackson new jersey
I've used them since they came out. I think they help, especially when they are new. But they aren't a cure all. Nothing beats being downwind, and taking proper precautions to try to limit your odor.
#15
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From: Freehold NJ USA
I can't justify the price (yet). I'd rather buy another bow/ shotgun for the price of some of this clothing. I use scent free detergent and soap on all of my gear and myself. Additionally, I pin a "moist-earth" scent disk to my hat and spray some fox urine around my stand.
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#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Peterstown WV USA
Do I own one yes have for several years got a new one last year as a gift. Yes I use them and I dont feel they work as well as some people think. You as stated must work on the whloe scent thing and I do try to be completely scent free but I have been busted dont know what they smelled or what but they did bust me. Not bucks but smart ole does.
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