Hunter’s Specialties TEK 4 Tactical Garments

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posted on August 24, 2011
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Hunter’s Specialties has introduced a tactical line of its Scent-A-Way TEK 4 odor control clothing. Scent-A-Away TEK 4 Tactical uses silver technology to control odor caused by bacteria.

Nylon threads are encapsulated in silver before being woven into the garment, so the odor controlling properties last for the life of the garment.

"We have been a leader in odor control technology with our Scent-A-Way products for years" stated Hunter's Specialties Co-CEO David Forbes. "When we made the decision to enter the scent control clothing market it was with the goal of producing the highest quality, most effective clothing available to hunters. We soon discovered that the same qualities that make our garments so successful in hunting are also important to military and law enforcement personnel; odor control, moisture management, excellent thermal properties, comfort and durability. We now have products tailored to their specific needs"

TEK 4 Tactical garments are also durable, fade resistant, can be washed with other clothing and are engineered to provide permanent moisture control. The silver in the garments are thermally conductive and helps with body temperature control under both warm and cool conditions.

Scent-A-Way TEK 4 Tactical clothing comes in solid black and is available in crew-neck, short-sleeve T-Shirts; Long-sleeve, mock-neck T-Shirts, boxer briefs, head nets, gloves and baseball-style caps.

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