Scent-Lok or Scent-Blocker????
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kansas
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RE: Scent-Lok or Scent-Blocker????
i can't count how many times a deer has walked directly down wind of me within 20 yards as i was standing on the ground andeveryonce in a while one will catch a little sent and lift his nose, but most don't even know. i am a die hard sent loc user. i use the "dream season" edition.
the biggest addition i could say to go with sent loc is to use some kind of mouth spray or gum to mask your mouth odor. 75% of your odor comes from your mouth. i spray my mouth every 15-30 minutes in the woods.
the biggest addition i could say to go with sent loc is to use some kind of mouth spray or gum to mask your mouth odor. 75% of your odor comes from your mouth. i spray my mouth every 15-30 minutes in the woods.
#14
RE: Scent-Lok or Scent-Blocker????
I prefer Scent-Blocker, but both make quality products. I have the Scent-Lok Base Layers, and those are very comfortable and nice. I wear Scent-Blocker outerwear, I have the Road Trips suit. I have to say im very impressed and like the Road Trips suit a lot. It is very comfortable, extremely quiet, and has a lot of perks for bowhunters such as adjustments for the upper body and a lot of pockets. Both are good but i think Scent-Blocker has more features.
#15
RE: Scent-Lok or Scent-Blocker????
Here we go again...Well I needed some new outer camo this year and decided to get a scentloc overall. It was on sale and I ordered it online, it was not that much more than a regular overall. Now i try to practice good scent control as it is, but since using this I have had numerous deer within 10-20 yards downwind and have yet to get busted. Is it only because of the scentloc, probably not, did it help some? who knows. Like I said before it's not like I spent the money just for the hell of it.
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