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Thread: Scent Loc Suits

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    HANK WHITT is offline Fawn
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    i was wondering if the road trips fleece scent suit would be o.k. to use during cold weather along with the xlt under guard top and bottom as a base layer. thanks hank

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    Well depends on how cold your talking .And I believe you must be talking about the Scent Blocker suit. I have a fleece Scent lok suit that I wear a wind Stopper sweater underneath and it keeps me pretty warm. So along with the insulated base layers and seater sweatshirt you should be in good shape. Just depends on how cold and what you consider cold.
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    As Far As Temps Get, It Gets Down To Around 15 Or 20-

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    that is not real cold. i thought you were talking about cold. lol. that's a nice fall day in wyoming.

    i deal with below zero weather, and tim is right on.

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    Yea i have the jacket and pants you're referring to. Tim is right it doesn't block wind well and is mid-weight camo. If you have a good base layer and then something insulated that will block the wind, you should be good down to 20 degrees. I can't give you much info on the XLT camo because I haven't used it.

    Hope that helps,
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