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Get Complete Coverage with ScentBlocker Facemasks in Mossy Oak

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Turkey season is here and for a successful season, it’s important to stay covered. Don’t overlook the value of a facemask. ScentBlocker offers a variety of facemask options to keep you covered and concealed in Mossy Oak camo.

The XLT Headcover covers head, face and neck without restricting view. It features a rear adjustment point for snug fit and hooded ear openings for sensing game. The XLT (Xtreme Lightweight Technology) Headcover offers Trinity™ Scent Control and 4 Direction Stretch™. Available in Break-Up Infinity®, this facemask is $34.99.

The Cap and Facemask combo with Trinity Scent Control provides two must-haves in one. A special shaped nose and chin piece curve with the contour of the face for a loose fit and minimal bulk. Covered in Break-Up Infinity, the cap and mask combo is $39.99.

For those who prefer their own lucky, turkey hunting hat, ScentBlocker offers the ¾ Facemask with Trinity. A comfortable elastic headband along the top edge is compatible with ball cap wearers. It also features the shaped nose and chin piece for a loose fit and Break-Up Infinity. The ¾ Facemask is $29.99.

For cooler mornings, the Pursuit Liner Mask offers a closer fit and mesh panels strategically placed for better hearing and to minimize condensation from breathing. The face cover is adjustable for easy up and down. With 4 Direction Stretch, Micro-Wick™ Technology and S3™ Silver Anti-Microbial Technology, the Pursuit Mask comes in Break-Up Infinity as well as the new Break-Up Country®. It is $19.99.

To purchase, visit http://www.scentblocker.com

ScentBlocker is an officially licensed partner of Haas Outdoors Inc.

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