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VermontHunter

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That's just it. Our experiences are what we should go by when deciding whether or not we like or want to continue using a product. A lot of people, myself included, rely on others opinions to decide if they should use or buy a product. There is no doubt that getting opinions from others is extremely helpful. That's what is so great about a forum like this one. But the only way to truly know how a product works is to try it out for yourself. I have personally found that if I wash, store and spray my clothes down (I don't use ScentLok or anything like it), I have never had problems with seeing deer, even if I'm not playing the wind. Of course I have always rifle hunted until this year, so that may change. The point is, I found, through my in field trials and uses, that my scent elimination process works for me, so I continue to use it.

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There have been several lawsuits over the years. So far, Scent Lock has won out.

How long does the scent lock stuff last until it can no longer retain efficacy?

Is it number of washings or time for when it no longer has the desired effect?

So may clothiers are made of scent lock technology. You can easliy see the price difference in scent lock vs. non scent lock. I wonder how long it works to make the price difference pay for itself?

I use the scent free soaps and sprays and have hunted for decades without scent lock duds so I jest need a compelling argument to consider paying the extra cost for their clothes. Any thoughts?

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