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Old 05-05-2008, 06:29 AM
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Default RE: Scentblocker of Scent lok really needed?

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its not needed but thay make more quality clothing than anyone else so thats why i get it....not for the carbon just for the quality
And you read Playboy for the articles too...

Wearing hot uncomfortable clothing in the deluded belief that it will make you invisible is a personal choice, and I'll pass. Biggest scam in outdoor marketing.
Having never worn the stuff I'd wonder how you knew about the comfort factor. As far as "hot" we wouldn't want to wear "hot" clothes in cold weather would we.You live in S. Indiana not Alabama for pete's sake.

I have worn them before, and I've found carbon impregnated clothing uncomfortably warm at 40-50 degrees. This past winter it rarely dropped below 40 where I live, andbeing uncomfortable can ruin a hunt no matter where you live.
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:08 PM
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Default RE: Scentblocker of Scent lok really needed?

ORIGINAL: kevin1

ORIGINAL: nodog

ORIGINAL: kevin1

ORIGINAL: Steven McBee

its not needed but thay make more quality clothing than anyone else so thats why i get it....not for the carbon just for the quality
And you read Playboy for the articles too...

Wearing hot uncomfortable clothing in the deluded belief that it will make you invisible is a personal choice, and I'll pass. Biggest scam in outdoor marketing.
Having never worn the stuff I'd wonder how you knew about the comfort factor. As far as "hot" we wouldn't want to wear "hot" clothes in cold weather would we.You live in S. Indiana not Alabama for pete's sake.

I have worn them before, and I've found carbon impregnated clothing uncomfortably warm at 40-50 degrees. This past winter it rarely dropped below 40 where I live, andbeing uncomfortable can ruin a hunt no matter where you live.
I thought you'd only worn the chem suits. Nothing like the clothing sold. Sorry. Wish I had your body heat. Sitting still in 40-50 weather still gets me chilled.

As dead set agianst the stuff as you have beenfor low these many years I just figured you wouldn't dare be caught wearing the stuff.
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