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walks with a gimp 13-Jan-20
Two Feathers 13-Jan-20
walks with a gimp 14-Jan-20
JRW 14-Jan-20
Supernaut 14-Jan-20
Two Feathers 14-Jan-20
Two Feathers 17-Jan-20
Jaquomo 17-Jan-20
Aluminum Rain 17-Jan-20
1boonr 19-Jan-20
lawdy 19-Jan-20
Jaquomo 19-Jan-20
Jaquomo 19-Jan-20
lawdy 19-Jan-20
GavinM 18-Aug-20
Two Feathers 18-Aug-20
Two Feathers 22-Aug-20
t-roy 22-Aug-20
Candor 25-Aug-20
scentman 26-Aug-20
Scrappy 26-Aug-20
Two Feathers 26-Aug-20
4nolz@work 26-Aug-20
No Mercy 26-Aug-20
walks with a gimp 29-Aug-20
Two Feathers 08-Oct-20
walks with a gimp 08-Oct-20
Two Feathers 05-Nov-20
KB 05-Nov-20
Jaquomo 05-Nov-20
walks with a gimp 08-Nov-20
13-Jan-20
This looks interesting since I had my pack stolen with all my hunting items in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm5oVSVVv1Q

From: Two Feathers
13-Jan-20
I don't think it will prevent stolen packs but I believe it is a legit product. I watched the video. Ozone always interests me.

14-Jan-20
I'm in the market for a new ozone product for next season. This one is about half price on of the one of mine that was stolen. I'd just worry about it freezing. Maybe they have an additive to mix in the water?

From: JRW
14-Jan-20
Does it come with a free Acorn Cruncher?

From: Supernaut
14-Jan-20
I have no experience with using any type of ozone spray for hunting but I do have experience using an ozone spray for another application.

I was a funeral director/embalmer in the early 90's and I used a product called Ozium. It came in a little aerosol spray bottle that resembled a breath mint spray.

I can 100% say that it did work at removing unpleasant odors associated with death in the embalming room. One or two sprays and odors disappeared. I believe it would only work in an enclosed area and was labeled as such.

From: Two Feathers
14-Jan-20
One of the things about Ozone (O3) is that it has a relatively short half life - 30 minutes. Spray yourself down after you get to your stand and my bet is that the ozone is depleted and ineffective in two hours. Whats nice about the machine is that it produces O3 continually.

From: Two Feathers
17-Jan-20
The more I think about this device the more I like it and I will get one when it comes out this summer. I know ozone is highly effective at eliminating odors and will do a great job on my hunting cloths but this product has a lot more applications than just hunting cloths. I do not consider the price excessive for an ozone generating machine. I am not concerned with freeze up and I'm in cold country. I would not put in an additive to prevent freezing. There are three You tube videos out there from the ATA show on this machine and they are worth watching if you are thinking of buying.

From: Jaquomo
17-Jan-20

Jaquomo's embedded Photo
Jaquomo's embedded Photo
Get the backpack version for the on-the-go hunter

17-Jan-20
Jaq,

I just blew my coffee all over the floor seeing your pic.

From: 1boonr
19-Jan-20
If you could put nosejammer in it Lou would buy one. If they throw in a deerview mirror and a set of ginsu knives I’ll think about it

From: lawdy
19-Jan-20
How did your anus get in the middle of your back? I hope that’s not genetic.

From: Jaquomo
19-Jan-20
Thats a real product for dispensing bear spray while running like hell.

From: Jaquomo
19-Jan-20

Jaquomo's Link

From: lawdy
19-Jan-20
I bet that back pack bear spray would work on a mugger or while being chased by the cops.

From: GavinM
18-Aug-20
haha, that's a great idea actually! I'd like to have that too as I know that ozone has a lot of benefits. Though you have to be careful when using it because it is rather dangerous for humans and animals. My friend has an ozone generator in his car that he got from https://www.damagecontrol-911.com/safely-using-an-ozone-generator-in-the-home/ and I can say that it really purifies the air and moreover, takes away the smell. However, you have to air the car after using it, but you'll get used to it.

From: Two Feathers
18-Aug-20
I spilled about 2 gallons of gas in the back of my vehicle 3 days ago. I cleaned it but it still smells like gas inside. I even told myself I wished I had gotten that ozone dispenser.

From: Two Feathers
22-Aug-20
After my post above I went online and ordered one. It came in yesterday. I filled it with water put the charger on it and when charged ozonenated the water and sprayed down the back of my Envoy. Gas odor killed.

From: t-roy
22-Aug-20
Interesting, Tom. Keep us posted on whether it eliminates the gas smell completely, or only temporarily.

From: Candor
25-Aug-20
It would be great to have that when I travel for 10 days and want to spray down my long underwear so I don't need to wash it or take a lot of changes with me. Take 2 pairs and spray it down at night and kill the bacteria.

O3 has been used for years in wastewater treatment for killing bacteria in the water before it is discharged into a receiving stream.

From: scentman
26-Aug-20
They could have a cute jingle for the product..." ozone in a bottle yea"... ya know like the Sting song! ;o)

From: Scrappy
26-Aug-20
That backpack sprayer was invented or at least promoted by the guy in Montana that survived two grizz attacks in the same day. I believe he had bear spray and a sidearm in which he never was able to deploy either in either attack. With his luck, If I was him I would have about four of those strapped to myself.

From: Two Feathers
26-Aug-20
t-roy, gas odor has not returned.

From: 4nolz@work
26-Aug-20
Supernaut- on a whim I looked for Ozium on Amazon they do sell it! (8) 6oz spray $54.95

From: No Mercy
26-Aug-20
Bought one yesterday-works as it says!

29-Aug-20
I started this thread shortly after our hunting stuff was stolen out of our garage and we still don't have it back. It sits in the evidence locker at the county Sheriff's office awaiting an approval to be released. I bought another Leupold range finder but haven't bought another ozone machine yet. I just might try the ozone water bottle instead because of the price difference. I'm sold on ozone's effectiveness at killing odors and I sure did have good encounters last fall in the deer woods while using it.

From: Two Feathers
08-Oct-20
The fifth day of our Wis season I had a positive experience with the ozone spray bottle. It was the first time I used it for hunting. Had a 8 pt (2 1/2) come through in my longbow range. When it got down wind of me it stopped, stuck around for about 4 minutes and then just walked off the way it came in. Then it came back a few minutes later and hung around a bit before it walked off again the way it came it. Plenty of shot opportunities but I'm looking for a mature buck. I'm sure without the ozone spray I would have been busted big time.

My biggest concern with the ozone spray bottle if fragility in the cap and spray handle. It's not something I want to carry around in my day pack without protecting it from damage.

08-Oct-20
I went ahead and bought another ozone machine like the one that was stolen. I thought hard about the water bottle but also worried about the durability of the spray nozzle once I seen them at the store. I think for home use for sanitizing things in a controlled environment it would be durable enough. I also thought about using it in winter conditions and it possibly freezing.

From: Two Feathers
05-Nov-20
We have had some freezing temps this year and I have to remember to take the sprayer out of my vehicle so it doesn't freeze up. I can see where freeze up can be an issue.

From: KB
05-Nov-20

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Does the hunting community generally not give a damn about ozone health effects or are most blind to it? I’m not the sharpest tool, but I happened to pass a few chemistry classes in college, somehow. The little that I did learn and have read on the matter certainly doesn’t lead me to ever want to douse myself in O3. And I have serious doubts any of the machines from snake oil specialists like the Busbice’s do a damn thing. Other than possibly masking other odors with a fresh linen type emission to make you believe they’re doing something. Don’t get me wrong, O3 does work for certain uses, but at levels generally not safe for your lungs and/or over timeframes much longer than anyone will be typing on Bowsite. Maybe someone here smarter than I can fill us in with a different take. I won’t be plugging those stupid things in my cigarette lighter or drinking any solutions anytime soon though.

From: Jaquomo
05-Nov-20
I don't use ozone as a hunting aid, but I'm far more concerned about the potential deleterious health effects from driving back and forth to where I hunt, or to the grocery store, for that matter.

08-Nov-20
I use it to de-scent our hunting clothes in my garage. I used to use a be hive smoker to cover scent out hunting clothes and had some success with that method. We just got tired of the smell. The first time I used the 6000Mg/hr. commercial machine was in the same garage that I had used hickory chips in the beehive smoker the day before. I ran it for 30 minutes and the opened the garage door to air out. After 30 minutes I closed the door and entered to find that all the smoke smell was gone inside the garage and out clothes only had a slight smell of smoke then. After a couple more treatments of ozone and all the odor was gone, it works. We don't inhale it if we can help it, I worry more about my acid reflux. I only smell it slightly occasionally in the tree stand when the hunting machine is running at 400 Mg./hour. I had 7 deer downwind of me tonight from 20 to 70 yards and not one of them showed any signs of any strange odors or even looked my way. Don't buy one if you think they are snake oil or a joke it's up to you. The wife and I think they work pretty good especially the big one in the garage and it was only 70 bucks. It probably does most of the heavy lifting while the little ones that are expensive just keep pace with the shedding of odors as they form in the stands. Probably don't want to take one with you spot and stalk hunting and a camp hunt you'll be shooting for the "I'm just a harmless campfire here that you smell and I'm 3 miles away" cover scent. I can still do that but after a while I just can't stand the smell. There are options out there.

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