Scent Loc

It seems like they kinda ware out after awhile kinda like hunting boots after a couple of seasons they leak water... i just use the stuff in the bottle evertime i go hunting.
 
I am slowly buying scent-loc as my older stuff needs replaced. I haven't had any long enough to answer the longevity question. I will say the stuff I have got with scent-loc seems very well made and should last a long time.

My stuff does double duty as bow-hunting gear and rifle gear. If I was going strictly rifle, I probably would not spend the extra, but bowhunting I figure I need every edge I can get.
 
scent-lok is being sued right now for false advertisement. i try to limit my scent but i refuse to buy over priced clothing that is too hot to wear in our 90+ degree weather anyhow.
 
Scent Loc MAY work, but a good shower with camo soap, unscented deodorant, clean clothes and A FACE IN THE WIND are guaranteed to work better.;)
 
A FACE IN THE WIND
Yep, that's the one right there. I bowhunted for 20 years, and that always worked for me. Never used ScentLock. ScentLock suits may work, but they are pricey and need special handling. With my hunting gear, if it's that much trouble, I leave it at home.
 
I have bowhunted many seasons in a wilderness where you were 20 miles from a shower.I usually wash my face and butt with a dishpan of water warmed on the stove.Wash my hair in the river which instantly numbs your head from the cold.I'm not tough enough to take a bath in it.
Anyhow after a couple of days you can smell yourself.A mixture of BO,woodsmoke and horse.
Never tried scentlock but it would be cool if it worked.I have had several cows smell me over the years when you just couldn't get ahead of the wind.
 
Scent Loc suits are very good at doing exactly what their manufacturers want. They are superb at separating money from hunters that think this product will actually work like they say it will.
 
Yeah, I'm in the skeptical camp.

1. They *may* not work AT ALL (see lawsuit).
2. If they do work, they lose their effectiveness over time, from what I understand - not a good investment.
3. You STILL have to pay attention to scent details, and not be a sweaty pig - no suit can contain sweat/scent on your face and other exposed areas, and a heavy scent can escape the confines of the suit at the open areas: neck, arm & leg cuffs.
4. If you rely on them too much, then this may cause you to not pay sufficient detail to your other scent-discipline activities, and you will then be worse off than without the suit.
5. They are VERY expensive.

I think I'll pass and focus more on cleaning existing hunting clothes & gear with scent-free, and otherwise practicing scent-discipline.
 
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