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Killing All Scent
Once again, science has taken scent elimination to new heights.

The Moxy Scent Elimination System bunches oxygen molecules together. When released, they eliminate existing odors and kill odor-causing bacteria.

What would you say about a totally new odor-control system that completely destroys and erases all odors on anything it comes in contact with? That means anything on you, your clothing, your equipment, even your hunting-vehicle upholstery--and it can be used over and over again? What would you say if this new odor-control system could handle your entire hunting outfit, from underwear to outer layers, after you’ve worn it for a long sweaty day in the field and gotten it covered with mud, blood or spilled bacon grease from breakfast? We’re talking ordinary fabric or the highest-tech scent-control technology and making it as utterly odor-free as if it were fresh-cleaned, with no need to wash it, clean it or regenerate it.

What would you say if this new odor-control system can work anywhere, even in a remote hunting camp, as long as you have access to a vehicle or ATV 12-volt power outlet?

Impossible, right? Well, that’s what I thought, until I repeatedly saw it put to the test.


I had a raw, wet onion rubbed all over my hand. I then held my hand over the gentle, scentless, clean air blowing out of this new system, and in twenty seconds all trace of the onion’s odor was completely erased. Not covered up. Eliminated. I saw a damp, sweaty cotton T-shirt peeled off after repeated hard workouts in a gym, then thrown directly into an ordinary plastic garbage bag and exposed to air blown into the closed bag from this new system, and after twenty minutes the shirt came out of the bag utterly odor-free, smelling like it had been scent-free washed and hung on an open outdoor clothesline.

I then had raw, undiluted doe urine scent poured over my hand. I shook the drips off and held it over the output air from the system. After twenty seconds my hand smelled utterly clean. No trace of the urine odor remained.

Okay, what is this?

It’s called the Moxy Scent Elimination System. It utilizes an “ionized super-oxidant” oxygen molecule, which eliminates all existing odors in hunting apparel and is absolutely lethal to all forms of odor-causing bacteria, fungus, mold, mildew, viruses and other microorganisms but isn’t harmful to humans, pets or anything that has lungs.

The Moxy System kit utilizes the portable Moxy Generation Unit (DC-powered with AC adapter) plus a simple garment bag to treat hunting apparel for total scent elimination (other Moxy accessories are available, and a garbage bag does work in a pinch). Properly utilized (Moxy provides a “Use & Field Recommendations” pamphlet), the system will put a hunter into the woods virtually odor-free. From coats to boots, from caps to gloves, even hair and skin, virtually every part of the hunter and his gear can be rendered odorless through the Moxy technology merely by being exposed to Moxy air.

So, what is Moxy, and how does it work? The science is highly technical, but here’s as simple an understanding as I can provide. Oxygen, in its stable, natural state, is designated by the symbol “O2,” two oxygen atoms united into one, ionically-neutral oxygen molecule. The Moxy Generation Unit takes oxygen from the air and generates highly unstable, supercharged O3, O4 and O5 molecule bundles comprising various types of metal ions (selected for energy storage capacity, density and other properties to control activity and life of the molecule relative to the application) with various triatomic, quadatomic and quinatomic oxygen atom clusters clinging to the outside, programmable in clusters up to O14. The final molecule looks somewhat like a Bucky Ball. This enables the manufacturer to program the newly formed, predatory Moxy molecules for energy density, penetration and potency, duration of activity and direction at specific targets (odor-causing bacteria, etc.).


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