First Look: Scent Thief Hunter's Pack

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posted on August 14, 2024
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Lede Hunter's Pack Box

The Scent Thief Hunter’s Pack delivers a deadly combination against a game animal's best defense, helping hunters score big in the woods. All hunters know that big game like deer, elk and moose live by their noses. The Hunter’s Pack is an advanced collection of products containing Scent Thief’s double-patented No Smell Technology to render the noses of animals useless against predator detection.

The flagship product in the Hunter’s Pack is a 24-ounce bottle of Scent Thief Field Spray, designed to completely disable animals’ scent-detection abilities. Scent Thief Field Spray is made with essential oils, making it environmentally friendly. It contains no chemicals, meaning hunters can safely apply it to hunting gear, trails to and from stands, foliage surrounding hunting areas, and even skin. For Scent Thief technology to work, animals must detect its calming scent, so hunters must reapply the field spray every 60-90 minutes throughout each hunt. The Hunter’s Pack also includes a 32-ounce refill bottle to ensure a multiple hunt supply.

To help hunters properly prepare for every outing, the Hunter’s Pack contains a 16-ounce bottle of Scent Thief Body Wash and Shampoo. Designed for general hair and body cleansing, it contains the same No Smell Technology as the field spray, preventing game from smelling hunters as they enter and exit hunting spots and throughout every hunt. Like the field spray, the body wash and shampoo are made with environmentally friendly essential oils and contain no harsh chemicals, making it safe for sensitive skin.

Finally, the Hunter’s Pack includes four wafers that contain the same No Smell Technology found in all other Scent Thief products. Just hang a wafer on a tree limb or blind upwind, and its essential oils will slowly evaporate, creating a powerful no-smell area around the hunting area. Each wafer has a resealable pouch and, with proper usage, lasts two full days, or about four hunts. Always use the Wafer and Field Spray together while hunting for optimal results, especially in windy conditions.

Scent Thief Hunter's Pack contents

Scent Thief Hunter’s Pack Features:

  • 24-ounce Field Spray
  • 32-ounce Refill Bottle
  • 16-ounce Body Wash and Shampoo
  • Four Scent Thief Wafers
  • Made in the USA

For more information, please visit scentthief.comMSRP: $59.99

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