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scent lok camo
#7170
11/03/04 04:21 PM
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dusten0046
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has anyone ever tried the scent lok suits? I was thinkin about investing in one but not sure if its worth it? have they actually been tested and proven to work effectively?
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Re: scent lok camo
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#7171
11/03/04 04:54 PM
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bluewavemike
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I hear there good but I never had a problem with out one. They cost to much. Just my .02
MD Smith >>>----->
You gota kill it before you grill it
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Re: scent lok camo
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#7172
11/03/04 06:45 PM
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DPD25
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I bought the ScentLok Supreme Waterproof Jacket and Pants last year and really like them. You're right...they ain't cheap! I paid around $180 for each at BPS. The good thing is that both the jacket and the pants have the liner that buttons into each. The liner is camo so you really have two hunting suits in one....just the liner for warm weather and the combo for colder weather. Very comfortable too...Just fyi.
DPD25
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Re: scent lok camo
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#7173
11/03/04 07:30 PM
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Bradbury
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I have a jacket and pair of pants, a set of fleece pants and jacket for cooler to colder days as well as a liner...I i will use the liner under heavier clothing that is not scent lock in colder weather and have not had a problem with that...
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Re: scent lok camo
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11/03/04 08:27 PM
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dusten0046
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How much does just the liner cost? I could wear that under my camo that I already have right ?
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Re: scent lok camo
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#7175
11/03/04 08:52 PM
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DPD25
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Sure you could. Just use some scent eliminator on your camo. You can get the shirt and pants for about $70 each or you could get the ScentLok Liner coveralls for $120.....
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Re: scent lok camo
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#7176
11/03/04 09:10 PM
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double_duck
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Try www.medalist.comI use the tights and the a shirt liner made by X-Scent. You can get them at www.archeryexperts.com
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Re: scent lok camo
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11/04/04 12:50 PM
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RandallW20
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Double-duck,
How do those product work out for you, I have seen them and thought about getting those. Anyone else who has used these I would like to hear your comments about them also.
Thanx Guys!!
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Re: scent lok camo
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11/04/04 01:22 PM
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Panhandlepoorboy
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Set up and hunt the wind! The rest is all CRAP!! I don't care how much scent lok you wear if deer are down wind of you 95% of the time YOUR BUSTED. Don't waste your money on that crap. Buy a couple more stands and and make upwind set ups for your prevailing winds!
Just my oppinion. I'm prolly' the most anal guy on this board about scent control. There are no shortcuts in my game!
Thanks and good huntin',
Richard Smith,
Panhandle Poorboy Outfitters,
Amarillo Tx.
806-681-6386
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