Do as I do here in MI when the season opens GO NAKED under your scent blocker clothing. No t-shirt no pants or shorts just light weight underroos or none if your me!. You have clothing on so they can't get you for indecent exposure.
This is basically what I do. I strip to gym shorts in the woods then put on my Savanah coveralls, I hunted when it was high 70's, low 80'a and it wasn't bad.
OK mini lesson from the guy that teaches health/PE. Their are three major warm zones on your body: armpits, back of the knees and the groin. By limiting the clothing in those locations it will help you stay cooler. Also if you take the time to get into shape at the start of spring all the way through your states hunting season your body will regulate to the temps at ton easier. So my suggestion is simple exercise regularly, stay hydrated even on stand your urine is all ammonia based deer smell it all the time so pee if you need to, and drop the shorts or go "buck naked". The less clothing you have on the easier it is to stay cool. When I get out of my truck the first thing I do is lose the clothing that will cause me to sweat on the walk to my stand or while on stand. You can always pack clothing in but taking it off while in a saddle is a pain in the human tail.
Guys thanks for the comments but I'm trying to make sure that anyone thinking of trying this down here in the south doesn't get heat stroke from it.
I only wore very light breathable underwear and a very light T-shirt under the Scent Lok. There is no way taking those two off was going to make any difference at all. These suits are obviously made not to breath. So no air gets in and no air gets out. You are literally wearing a sweat suit.
I have been a personal trainer for over 25 years. I am very fit, very strong, very agile, of high endurance and extremely acclimated to hot weather. I literally can go out and run or cycle in 100 degree temps for well over an hour and feel just fine. This suite is a heat box, stopping any heat from escaping your body.
By the way the temps here have been in the 80's and 90's, not the 70's or 80's, 100 percent humidity and no wind. This is not survivable in Scent Lok. So don't try it under these conditions.
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