ScentLok’s new BE:1 Puffy Jacket and Pant arrive at a moment when hunters are demanding gear that performs double duty—keeping them invisible to game and comfortable enough to stay in the field longer. By pairing Sorona Aura insulation with the company’s proven Carbon Alloy scent-control fabric, the suit delivers serious warmth without the bulk that used to force hunters into trade-offs between stealth and mobility. The articulated cut means a shooter can swing a rifle from prone to kneeling without the fabric binding, a small detail that translates directly into cleaner shots on pressured public-land bucks.
For the 2A community, the real story isn’t just warmth or scent elimination; it’s the recognition that today’s hunter is often tomorrow’s concealed-carry citizen who values low-profile, high-performance clothing year-round. At $219.99 each, the pieces sit at the premium end of the market, yet they undercut the cost of layering multiple legacy garments while adding packability that fits inside a range bag or truck console. That combination quietly reinforces the broader argument that responsible outdoorsmen invest in quality tools—whether those tools are firearms or the clothing that lets them train and hunt effectively in any weather.