NO Scent SA

NO Scent Hunt Undetected... The Undetected Hunt

Our Science

No Scent uses enzymes to encapsulate and destroy human scent molecules.

What’s an enzyme?  Enzymes are biological molecules (typically proteins) that significantly speed up the rate (up to 1 Million times) of virtually all of the chemical reactions that take place within cells.

Enzymes are highly selective catalysts, meaning that each enzyme only speeds up a specific reaction.  No Scent enzymes are specifically formulated to work on human odour molecules (sweat, feces, urine, vomit), encapsulating then destroying them – eliminating (100%) odour before it begins.

No Scent has engaged the world leader in microbial research and development to produce a scent elimination product far superior to anything currently on the market.   The images you see here are not “stock photos”, they are real pictures of the laboratory making No Scent.

One way of explaining No Scent is….

“We science the stink out of you!”

Our Story

Thanks for checking out No Scent! My name’s Mike Austin. With more than 40yrs hunting experience I’ve been “busted” more times than I can count. The problem was always my scent!

I didn’t like the idea of spraying heavy metals (silver & copper) or harsh chemicals on me and my cloths.  So I contacted the top scent elimination laboratory in the world and asked them to create a product that targets and eliminates human odor.

After nearly one year of research and testing we had “No Scent.

HOW NO SCENT WORKS

 
No Scent’s “eco-ayme” technology targets and eliminates 100% of human odour (sweat, urine, feces, vomit, etc.) by encapsulating, then dissolving the human odour molecules.  

No Scent is completely skin safe, clothing safe, & gear safe.

No Scent’s 3-Phase total human odour elimination system

Phase 1:  Laundry Soap
Phase 2:  Hair & Body Wash
Phase 3:  Field Spray

WHAT OTHERS SAY…

 
“I’ve used many products to attempt to cover or conceal my scent, but nothing really worked until I found No Scent. It Works, plain and simple.” – Dennis Wilder