looking for cheap white coveralls

The absolute cheapest are the disposable paper type ones. They are tougher than standard paper, and you can paint them with some camo pattern to boot. Places like Grainger or other industrial supply houses.
 
Disposable white coveralls made by Tvek , buy them at acklands , I put coveralls in a ziplock bag with a paper towel soaked with scent, ie: doe piss , coyote piss ,then when I get out to the field I put them on. The tvek coveralls are non-breatable so they lock your scent in , had some luck with this method ,draw back is their noisey for stalking through the bush.About 4 bucks a pair.
 
deerslayer said:
Disposable white coveralls made by Tvek , buy them at acklands , I put coveralls in a ziplock bag with a paper towel soaked with scent, ie: doe piss , coyote piss ,then when I get out to the field I put them on. The tvek coveralls are non-breatable so they lock your scent in , had some luck with this method ,draw back is their noisey for stalking through the bush.About 4 bucks a pair.


You soak your clothes in coyote piss???? :eek: :eek: :runaway: :runaway:

That's it, next year you get a tent all to yourself.
 
Tyvek are fine if you are not too big (or fat)
These suits are designed to be worn over jeans and a shirt, unfortunately not designed to be worn over your winter coat. Myself I am not very tall but do have some belly and I cannot get a pair to fit me.
 
bill c68 said:
Tyvek are fine if you are not too big (or fat)
These suits are designed to be worn over jeans and a shirt, unfortunately not designed to be worn over your winter coat. Myself I am not very tall but do have some belly and I cannot get a pair to fit me.

I have seen them in ###XL

Your bigger than that?:eek:
 
For hunting big game or preditors you don't want to be wearing a "noisy" garment. I pay as much attention to quiet hunting clothing as I do to scent.

Polar fleece is what I like. Not so cheap but quiet. I have a top and bottom white/red "camo" outfit i wear in Sask. and sometimes in Alberta.

Robin in Rocky
 
Browns Clothing in Elmira 519-669-3033 for around $50 depending on what size you what. They are a good heavy duty and quiet, we all use them for yotes.
 
deerslayer said:
Disposable white coveralls made by Tvek , buy them at acklands , I put coveralls in a ziplock bag with a paper towel soaked with scent, ie: doe piss , coyote piss ,then when I get out to the field I put them on.

Considering that coyotes' sense of smell is accurate to "parts per million", you're probably doing yourself a disservice. ;)
 
U can also try UNIFIRST CANADA....they not only rent white coveralls but they sell them as well to different food type industry factories...Assuming there is one in your area.
 
I had a pair of white nylon bottom and top from the surplus store. They were nice and baggy to fit over your hunting clothes and inexpensive. The only draw back was they being nylon, they were a little noisy.
 
I recently bought this insulated parka and pants from Bass Pro in Toronto. I was able to pick up matching insulated gloves as well. Now I'm counting the days until it will be cold enough to actually get some use out of them.

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I should add that the material is extremely soft and quiet.
 
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Check with coverall supply outfits that cater to machine shops and the like. Canadian Linnen, and places like that have used coveralls for sale cheep. I used to get coveralls for $5 to play paintball.
 
Considering that coyotes' sense of smell is accurate to "parts per million", you're probably doing yourself a disservice. ;)
CV makes a good point! The coyote can smell the piss on your clothes that's for sure and he may be curious enough to stick around for a peek. However that same coyote can smell YOU. He can smell the wax in your ears, he can smell your breath and likely break down what you ate. He can smell what you stepped in before you got in the truck or at the GAS STATION and you can bet he can smell the steamy sweat leaking out around the neck of those air proof coveralls;) No amount of scent retardant or cover scent will make up for careful set up with wind direction. Deer are even better at this detection than coyotes imho!
Now back to the question at hand;)
Where I work we have hundreds of pairs of white coverals for the employees.(no I can not sneak out a pair for all those posting to this thread;)) Each of us will have several on the rack to change into if one set gets dirty. We are inspected by CFIA agents daily so if someone is wearing coveralls that need replacing it is taken up very quickly. Now the company that owns and rents out these to us most likey has sets to toss out that may need patching or whatever so what about trying a call and see what they have. We use a company called Cintas. Worth a try:D
 
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