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Carbomask is Awesome!!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Troutking, Sep 30, 2011.

  1. Troutking

    Troutking Weekend Warrior

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    I just purchased carbomask and goit it in the mail yesterday. I have been using Hunter Specialities and Halloween Paint. I hate wearing facemasks but always hated having to scrub this stuff off my face. I tried on the CarboMask, let it dry and then wiped it right off. What an awesome product!!
     
  2. Vendetta

    Vendetta Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks ok, I generally use a mesh face mask, or a heavy facemask. This year I bought some facepaint, from ddw, and it comes off pretty easily too. I can't stand having dirty hands though, so that video where that guy puts it all over his hands wouldn't work for me.
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Been using it for a couple years and its soooo much nicer to put on and off than some of the other oil based paints. Plus it doesnt have a sheen when its sunny!
     
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    I used it last year and still have it in my gear tote, but I'm not sure if I'll use it again this fall. I don't like the liquid consistancy - makes it tough to put on IMO. And after wearing it for a few hours it was just as difficult to get off as every other face paint I wore. I started keeping some makeup removing wipes in my tote for after the hunt. Problem solved.

    The one thing I do like about Carbomask is that it dries and can't be wiped off by touching your face like normal face paint. If they could get the consistancy a little thicker and put it into some sort of stick form, I'd be all about it.
     

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