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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 3758379" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I agree with the first part of bowriter's comments. First I will say that I do not have one. Does it work? Yes I am certain it is extremely effective at eliminating odor at the molecular level. As is activated carbon, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, etc. it's not a gimmick it's a scientific fact that such things eliminate odor. For instance most hunters call scent lol or blocker products gimmicky, however it is also has been used medically in the same way. Such as overdoses, activated carbon is administered and it binds to the drug/chemical disrupting it's effects. So in the same way it binds to scent molecules released by your body and disrupts their properties. The question is how effective are these products in hunting? It's unknown because of unlimited variables. They do work, but who knows if you'll kill more deer with them than with ought them. I do feel I good scent control regimen is key in hunting mature bucks, and I find it more important than playing the wind. That is from logging deer sightings/ behaviors hunting with both methods. </p><p></p><p>My advice is use what u can afford. If you have the money and think it will give you added confidence, get it. And u just may be more scent free than anyone on this site.. If not be as clean as possible and do other things to minimize odors on your clothing etc. I do have some concerns on the health related issues of ozonics, and that's why I'm not buying one..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 3758379, member: 10391"] I agree with the first part of bowriter's comments. First I will say that I do not have one. Does it work? Yes I am certain it is extremely effective at eliminating odor at the molecular level. As is activated carbon, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, etc. it's not a gimmick it's a scientific fact that such things eliminate odor. For instance most hunters call scent lol or blocker products gimmicky, however it is also has been used medically in the same way. Such as overdoses, activated carbon is administered and it binds to the drug/chemical disrupting it's effects. So in the same way it binds to scent molecules released by your body and disrupts their properties. The question is how effective are these products in hunting? It's unknown because of unlimited variables. They do work, but who knows if you'll kill more deer with them than with ought them. I do feel I good scent control regimen is key in hunting mature bucks, and I find it more important than playing the wind. That is from logging deer sightings/ behaviors hunting with both methods. My advice is use what u can afford. If you have the money and think it will give you added confidence, get it. And u just may be more scent free than anyone on this site.. If not be as clean as possible and do other things to minimize odors on your clothing etc. I do have some concerns on the health related issues of ozonics, and that's why I'm not buying one.. [/QUOTE]
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