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x-scent garments #90337 09/15/06 09:44 PM
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I've recently seen these new no-scent garments and I was wondering if anyone had any idea wether they are good or not. They are very budget friendly at about $20 each piece, I have just never heard of the technology. They say it's treated with some kind of silver product something or other. Before I bought one, I thought I'd make sure that I wasn't buying a worthless cotton tee-shirt.

Thanks for any input.
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Re: x-scent garments [Re: g220] #90338 09/16/06 05:26 AM
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IF IT IS THE SAME STUFF I AM THINKING OF, THAT IS QUITE A BIT MORE THAN $20. I WOULD TAKE A LOOK AT IT AGAIN AND THEN LOOK AT SOME STUFF BY SCENTLOK, AND SCENT BLOCKER. GOOD LUCK.



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Re: x-scent garments [Re: g220] #90339 09/16/06 02:33 PM
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I have the under garments your speaking of and love them. Have two pairs. And plan on gettin the socks and headgear.

The silver threads destroy odors not absorb them so you can wear them repeatedly with out washing them. I had a doe last year within 10 feet of me and never got wind of me, on the ground! It still helps to use the sprays and mouthwash though. They are great!



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Re: x-scent garments [Re: g220] #90340 09/17/06 12:39 PM
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It's a good underlayer. However, It's not a replacement for Carbon lined clothing.


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Re: x-scent garments [Re: g220] #90341 09/18/06 04:08 PM
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I bought the Medalist Silvermax garments last year, which are the same thing. I think they work well, I didn't have a deer wind me last year (as far as I can tell). I would strip those off after sweating all day, and no smell on my body that I could detect. I think a deer can smell you, whatever you wear, but when they say "forget the wind" they are full of it. Stand position and height for those of us that are mobile with climbers is the order of the day.


Re: x-scent garments [Re: g220] #90342 09/18/06 09:04 PM
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Thanks for the feed back, everyone. I will definately give them a try. I do agree with the statement made regarding "forget the wind"; I think too many people take things like that way too seriously

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