SCENTLOK, SCENTBLOKER CLOTHING??
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 84
SCENTLOK, SCENTBLOKER CLOTHING??
ScentLok or ScentBloker clothing???
Is it really worth the $$$$$
Im looking to get a jacket thats not bulky yet I can bowhunt in cold weather under 40Degrees here in Georgia..
Any comments or suggestions?
Is it really worth the $$$$$
Im looking to get a jacket thats not bulky yet I can bowhunt in cold weather under 40Degrees here in Georgia..
Any comments or suggestions?
#2
RE: SCENTLOK, SCENTBLOKER CLOTHING??
I like it others dont. Its what you believe. I noe that i shot two deer with it on and in both cases they were down wind of me. So to me it works, to others it might not.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Delaware OH USA
Posts: 534
RE: SCENTLOK, SCENTBLOKER CLOTHING??
I buy it formy outer gear, if I can. It doesn't add as much cost as it used to. I like the silver lining material in some of the gear now. It is supposed to block bacterial growth which causes the scent. It doesn't have the conceptual problem that the absorbtion(when is it full?) model does. Activated carbon is a great absorbion material, but when is it full, how can it be reactivated, is it all full when it is delivered to you since it isn't packed sealed from odor?
#10
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 61
RE: SCENTLOK, SCENTBLOKER CLOTHING??
I never believed it until a lady in our camp bought a suit. We were standing around at camp and she complained of being hot. She unzipped her jacket and her dam perfume about knocked me down. She sprays hairspray and perfume everyday and still sees deer. I bought some, but I still wont wear my clothes unless Im in the woods. I have seen several mature bucks downwind and rarely get busted. Consider a Scentloc Savana suit as it is a little cheaper and you can use it as a layer if needed.