I've used ozone for the last 2 seasons to treat all my gear. I’m curious to hear what the SH community thinks about ozone.
IMO its one of the best scent control
IMO its one of the best scent control
There is no doubt in my mind ozone kills odors. Use it around the house all the time. Stale McDonald's smell in truck? Ozone. Litter box got a little ripe? Ozone. Sardine can sat a bit too long in the trash? Ozone.
Also no doubt in my mind that the ozone smell occurs naturally in the woods. Hunting near water in a rainy part of the world, I smell it all the time.
But I don't use it. Takes minutes for my clean clothes to be drenched in sweat most of the season, so it seems kind of pointless. I'm looking at four 8 points on my wall as I eat my grits and eggs. Three of them are public, all of them are Alabama. At the ripe old age of 26, I think I'm doing ok so far without scent control.
If we got more cool weather and I didn't walk/paddle/ride so far to hunt, I would definitely use ozone before I tried scent sprays or any of that hoodoo.
Curious why a thermacell works in open air but non of you think ozone will?
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IIt's a lot easier to add something to repel than it is to create an absence of odor. I do use an ozonics, figuring it can't hurt (except for bulk) but my faith in it varies with situation.Curious why a thermacell works in open air but non of you think ozone will?
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You can use too much ozone. Some rubber and elastics do not like it well. We overozoned a set of under armour bibs amd some elastic strings inside a couple of jackets. It made the elastic no longer elastic. I love using ozone except when I ruin clothing with it.Can you use too much ozone? Any negatives to using one made for a whole basement in a closet with just your hunting cloths in it?
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