Elimintrax scent free boot
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Giant Nontypical
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From: PA.
i think this idea is good one without testing it myself so i thought i would post here and see if anyone tested this.
i know it should be warm in archery for it too work. no problem to me.
i like idea its light and does cover your hips. good idea.
dont know how it feels walking?
the bigone, does it make noisy when a branch rubs your hips.
i tried walking in with rain pants this year and it was awful,noisy as h.
anyone have these and can shed light on PROS/CONS ,thanks sproul
www.elimitrax.com
i know it should be warm in archery for it too work. no problem to me.
i like idea its light and does cover your hips. good idea.
dont know how it feels walking?
the bigone, does it make noisy when a branch rubs your hips.
i tried walking in with rain pants this year and it was awful,noisy as h.
anyone have these and can shed light on PROS/CONS ,thanks sproul
www.elimitrax.com
Last edited by sproulman; 02-07-2010 at 12:06 PM.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: PA.
thing i like about them is if above your rubber boots rubs the laural /brush, that would help.we used to wear hip boots into our stands if we were hunting daily in archery.
i heard they may be noisy. i e-mailed the owner and no answer on that............
i heard they may be noisy. i e-mailed the owner and no answer on that............
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From: PA.
lacroose boots i feel are best.they say they are SCENT FREE, dont know about that.the deer i saw smell me over years would smell brush i bumped in dark.so those elimitrax should stop that............they are on sale for 68 dollars from 109 dollars now.



