LAST EDITED ON Mar-21-13 AT 03:07PM (MST)[p]I am asking these questions from the stand point of mule deer/elk archery hunting.
A couple of questions:
Do you believe that scent lok type garments work (essentially carbon linings)?
Are scent lok type garments worth the price even if they do work? If buying new camo, is it worth the extra $ to buy scent lok type garments? Or is camo even worth the price at all, compared to just buying army surplus generic camo?
Are scent eliminating sprays effective?
What routine do yo go through come hunting time to eliminate odors?
What do you consider more important visual camouflage or scent camouflage?
What is your favorite brand of visual camo?
Any other comments dealing with camo and scent control that you care to enlighten me on?
In general I think scent control is important and from a street clothes point of view... my merino wool underwear stink far less than polyester underwear after a workout.... So maybe there is reason for scent lok type garments.
A couple of questions:
Do you believe that scent lok type garments work (essentially carbon linings)?
Are scent lok type garments worth the price even if they do work? If buying new camo, is it worth the extra $ to buy scent lok type garments? Or is camo even worth the price at all, compared to just buying army surplus generic camo?
Are scent eliminating sprays effective?
What routine do yo go through come hunting time to eliminate odors?
What do you consider more important visual camouflage or scent camouflage?
What is your favorite brand of visual camo?
Any other comments dealing with camo and scent control that you care to enlighten me on?
In general I think scent control is important and from a street clothes point of view... my merino wool underwear stink far less than polyester underwear after a workout.... So maybe there is reason for scent lok type garments.