First Look: Scent Crusher Covert Closet

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posted on August 12, 2020
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Scent Crusher has announced the release of its new Covert Closet. The versatile system lends itself to multiple hunting and non-hunting uses and is the quickest way to effectively eliminate odors by using the product as a bag or as a closet. Not only does it provide a quick and effortless solution to scent elimination, it eliminates harmful bacteria will also be cleansed from your items.

The Covert Closet can be used as a rolling bag for mobility, yet has the features of an enclosed closet when stationary. Using the new battery-operated Halo Generator either in the bag compartment or on the garment rack, it is sure to have your items scent-free and ready for your next hunt. The sturdy construction uses a new techno-lite fabric, heavy-duty reversed zippers and a weather-resistant base to maintain a complete seal.

The closet measures 32” x 20” x 13”, and when assembled is 59 inches tall, weighing just 15 pounds. The bag has an insulated exterior pocket for keeping snacks cold, an ozone-free exterior pocket (10”x 9”x 3”), heavy-duty roller wheels with reinforced pull straps, and rigid rack support system for speedy set-up. The rack folds back into the bag for easy under the bed storage or stowed away when not used. It’s portable, maintenance-free, simple to assemble and has a 20-year life expectancy.

The new Covert Closet has an MSRP of $349.99. For more information, visit scentcrusher.com.

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