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308BLR 02-07-2007 05:03 PM

Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 
Considering buying a new bowhunting jacket. The Dream Season one looks nice, but are there any other better options for a comparable or better price? From what I've read, carbon may be replaced by silver in the near future. I've never bought any scent-lok type jackets and done just fine. I do like the micro fleece, but how does it stand up in the rain?

kevin1 02-08-2007 04:34 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 


ORIGINAL: 308BLR

From what I've read, carbon may be replaced by silver in the near future. I've never bought any scent-lok type jackets and done just fine.
Then why spend your hard earned money on something temporary if you don't need it anyway? I've tested carbon garments and definitely found them lacking, don't waste your money. Rather than purchase silver enhanced under britches I just use Hunter Specialities green bodywash, the Triclosan in it covers every nook and cranny and works for at least 24 hours after you shower with it, no undergarment will reduce scent as well as Triclosan.

GMMAT 02-08-2007 06:44 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 
Here's an honest assessment......

While I'm NOT going to get into a carbon clothing flame thread.....I'll say that I owned the jacket and wasn't impressed. This had NOTHING to do with whether or not the carbon properties/claims were effective......I killed deer wearing it. I simply didn't like the garment due to its' ease of use (or lack thereof).



308BLR 02-08-2007 12:17 PM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 
I guess I shouldn't have focused so much on the scent control aspect in my question. I'm looking for the type of jacket that I can wear from early bow through the end of rifle. I want wind-proof, waterproof, quiet, comfortable, user-friendly, etc. Looked at some Rivers West jackets, and was really impressed. Then I tried them on and couldn't believe how short they were. Felt weird, and I'm not sure how they would do in the field. I also tried on the Dream Season jacket and was pretty impressed, but from your response I'm not so sure now. Any other suggestions?

Avalanche 02-08-2007 02:14 PM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 
I have the Pro Hunter jacket from Scent Blocker and really like it, it's water/wind proof, very comfortable, has the zip open orange vest for gun season and best of all, Cabelas has them on sale in the bargain cave for half the price that I paid for it.

losthwy 02-12-2007 07:46 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 
Do a google search on "carbon suits" before you invest any money in them.

Avalanche 02-12-2007 08:53 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 

ORIGINAL: losthwy

Do a google search on "carbon suits" before you invest any money in them.
Apparently the US Military is wrong, since they use carbon in the MOP suits.

markj 02-17-2007 11:42 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 

ORIGINAL: losthwy

Do a google search on "carbon suits" before you invest any money in them.
Again I agree with you on carbon. But, some of the good archers jackets are "carbon" crap. They are usually made, good features, good fabric, and practical. I just cant bring myself to buy one for the functionality since I will do nothing to support these "carbon" Forget The Wind and Huntcompanies that have taken the Pro hunting community hostage.

markj 02-17-2007 11:47 AM

RE: Scent-lok Dream Season Jacket
 

ORIGINAL: Avalanche


ORIGINAL: losthwy

Do a google search on "carbon suits" before you invest any money in them.
Apparently the US Military is wrong, since they use carbon in the MOP suits.
Referring to the chemical suit the military uses. They have used them for years.Here it is.

1. Carbon Suit manufactured in a big time controlled environment
2. Air sealed at the factory
3. Military person Breaks seal and wear
4. Dispose of suit after one time
5. Not reusable after contamination

Lets not get into specifics again about why this is. Plenty of info out there on the topic.


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