does scent lok work?
#3
RE: does scent lok work?
I agree with Mike, save your money for something else. Just wash your clothes in scent-free detergent and baking soda, put your boots on in the field and play the wind properly and you should be good.
#6
RE: does scent lok work?
This is the best advise you'll ever get. Don't look for magic.
ORIGINAL: MO-KS_hunter
I agree with Mike, save your money for something else. Just wash your clothes in scent-free detergent and baking soda, put your boots on in the field and play the wind properly and you should be good.
I agree with Mike, save your money for something else. Just wash your clothes in scent-free detergent and baking soda, put your boots on in the field and play the wind properly and you should be good.
#7
RE: does scent lok work?
at 13 you might not have odor yet anyways...just kidding. Dont go with scent lok, for the price it just aint worth trying when there are proven methods like whats mentioned before.
#9
RE: does scent lok work?
I own scentlok gear. I have not really noticed a difference. My best luck has been the sprays that I apply right before entering the field. Also keep your gear stored in something that will keepthem from absorbing scent. I have read too many studies done that refute the effectiveness of these products. Long story short- you will always have to play the wind.- Scent lok=not worth the $$$
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RE: does scent lok work?
ORIGINAL: j_beste
I own scentlok gear. I have not really noticed a difference. My best luck has been the sprays that I apply right before entering the field. Also keep your gear stored in something that will keepthem from absorbing scent. I have read too many studies done that refute the effectiveness of these products. Long story short- you will always have to play the wind.- Scent lok=not worth the $$$
I own scentlok gear. I have not really noticed a difference. My best luck has been the sprays that I apply right before entering the field. Also keep your gear stored in something that will keepthem from absorbing scent. I have read too many studies done that refute the effectiveness of these products. Long story short- you will always have to play the wind.- Scent lok=not worth the $$$