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Pro Image
814-864-0427
Millcreek Mall
Erie, PA
Conserve Company
814-874-0414
1504 Cherry St
Erie, PA
Foot Locker
814-864-0066
Millcreek Mall
Erie, PA
9 90 Variety Incorporated
814-899-5094
5290 Kuhl Rd
Erie, PA
Eddie Bauer
814-864-9894
5800 Peach St
Erie, PA
Lady Foot Locker
814-868-9784
Millcreek Mall
Erie, PA
Erie Sports Store Inc
814-459-2285
Erie, PA
Gametime
814-898-4263
4535 Buffalo Rd
Erie, PA
Champs Sports
814-866-6145
5800 Peach St
Erie, PA
Dick's Sporting Goods
814-864-3500
Millcreek Pavilion, 2088 Interchange Road
Erie, PA

Astronaut Technology Helps Deer Hunters

Astronaut Technology Helps Deer Hunters
July 23, 2009
by  Dan Schmidt
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Read more from Editor Dan Schmidt in Whitetail Wisdom
One unexpected challenge that used to face astronauts working in space stations was the problem of being confined with all those accumulating human smells complicated by not being able to take showers in outer space. To solve this problem, researchers developed an electronic organic molecular scrubber that literally killed odors by using an airborne plasma of molecules. This technology found its way to medical and industrial applications to kill a wide range of odors and bacteria. And now this same technology is available to hunters to decontaminate odors and bacteria on everything they wear or carry into the woods.

One such device is called the Xterminator, and it is the size of a medium-sized stereo speaker. It simply plugs in to an electric outlet and turns any closet or small room into an odor-decontamination chamber. The Xterminator uses a patent-pending process that includes a unique combination of activated oxidation plasma. This process tears apart the molecular bonds of organic compounds into their base atomic elements.

I field-tested an Xterminator unit last fall and was impressed. I followed the instructions and placed all of my hunting clothes and gear, including my bow, in a basement closet and turned the machine on. After the charging time, I was impressed at the level in which it seemed to deodorize everything. My wife and I even placed some garlic-soaked, plastic pickle jar lids in the closet during one charging session. After an hour, there was no garlic residue whatsoever.

The only residue on my clothing and gear was a slight smell that reminded me of chlorine from a swimming pool. I’m still not sure exactly how the machine works, but after using it for nearly two months, I’m confident that it helps in deodorizing hunting garments and gear.

This is not to say I gave up on my total approach to scent elimination. I still wear Scent-Lok clothing and use Wildlife Research Center’s Scent Killer spray and Code Blue body wash. I shower before each hunt and do not dress in my hunting clothes until I am out of my vehicle. Although that routine alone has proven effective, the addition of the “recharged” clothing seemed to provide a distinct extra advantage. I arrowed one buck and two mature does during this experimental period, and none of them showed any signs of detecting my presence. Proof that it works? No, but it did provide additional confidence and peace of mind.

Two other companies offer similar scent-killing units. Ozonics offers a product that promises to remove human odor emitted from the body, breath, clothing and surrounding areas. Perfumes, food smells, smoke and natural human scent can also be eliminated using an Ozonics unit. This unit runs on batteries and sells for one-half the price of similar pro...

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