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ScentLok Full Season Velocity review?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by GordysHGH, Sep 7, 2014.

  1. GordysHGH

    GordysHGH Newb

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    Hey everyone im looking for a new bowhunting camo, i have the ridge reaper backpack but the camo itself is hard to find, so ive been looking at the Scent Lok Full season velocity, just wondering if anyone has it? does the fabric attract burs? Thanks!
     
  2. MnHunterr

    MnHunterr Legendary Woodsman

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    I've got the suit. I love it. It attracts burs but I don't need to deal with those where I am. Pick em off if they attach to it.


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  3. HuntMaine

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    I have the top and bottoms. Love them as well! I also don't have issues with burrs here in my area.
     
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    I just got the hood/face mask as a gift - I really could care less if they were a scent elimination suit... They are just a well built set of camo that works for me.
     
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    I can't speak for the Full season Velocity, but I have a set of the Commando Crossbow and a set of Timber Fleece Bowhunter. Both sets are excellent build quality and well thought out design. I would expect the same across their entire line.
     

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