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I'm looking at the scent blocker trinity. Any thoughts?
1simplemann said:Thanks , that was good read. Looks like I will be making a purchase this spring. Now I just have to decide what I want.
That's what I'm waiting for!redsquirrel said:1simplemann said:Thanks , that was good read. Looks like I will be making a purchase this spring. Now I just have to decide what I want.
Keep an eye on their website store and clearance section and sign up for their emails. You can get some really good deals, especially at the end of the season.
1simplemann said:That's what I'm waiting for!redsquirrel said:1simplemann said:Thanks , that was good read. Looks like I will be making a purchase this spring. Now I just have to decide what I want.
Keep an eye on their website store and clearance section and sign up for their emails. You can get some really good deals, especially at the end of the season.
John Eberhart said:For the record
After the Scent Lok lawsuit was over, Scent Lok had an UnderArmour tech suit (UA uses Zeolite) and a Scent Blocker suit (SB uses Trinity which is a synthetic adsorbent) to the same Chemist lab (Rutgers University) that did the testing for the District Court lawsuit. The UA suit (Zeolite) tested at 5% of the adsorptive capacity of Scent Lok's activated carbon and Scent Blockers suit (synthetic) tested at 16% of the adsorbtive capacity of Scent Lok.
For those that may question how the UA and SB suits got to Rutgers, Scent Lok requested they be sent to the University by a customer that carries all 3 brands. In other words the UA and SB suits never touched a Scent Lok employees hand. SL wanted to make sure they weren't blamed for altering the suits, which of course they would have been had they touched them.
There will be ads showing these results in 2015.
DaveT1963 said:I wear it because I absolutely believe it helps reduce the scent as you go into and leave your set ups.