Did you buy a SCOTTeVest? – IOTW Report

Did you buy a SCOTTeVest?

Or thinking about getting one? Think twice

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36 Comments on Did you buy a SCOTTeVest?

  1. Yeah, I also don’t know what a SCOTTeVest is.

    Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. Someone being friendly and polite gets a flame thrown back at them!

    This guy seems like a Shithole.

  2. Some really cool inventions show up in TV ads, infomercials etc. Invariably when I look them up on Amazon they have horrible reviews, but they do often lead me to similar items that are high-quality. So thanks, TV hucksters, for sending me in the right direction.

  3. It’s long been a fantasy of mine to come up with something to market that would appeal to libtards and separate them from their money. Of course I’m not stupid enough to tell them that.

  4. I was given a free Scottevest once as a corporate promotion.
    Cheap Chinese crap. The advertised zillion pockets are orally impractical and ridiculously tiny. Poorly sewn. Big stupid logo announcing you’re wearing valuables in the secret pockets.
    I gave it away to charity. Somewhere in DC there’s a homeless guy with a Scottevest.

  5. “totally” impractical, not “orally”.

    BTW is anyone else having issues lately with IOTW crashing when you are entering a comment? Comment box freezes, then the site crashes and reloads, and the comment disappears?

  6. Just like a progressive retard to invent something that “does everything” and ends up not doing anything really well.

    Go over to his FB page and leave a comment. There are already a few, but Scott Jordan has apparently been scrubbing them. Can’t do that for long if there are enough of them.

  7. Sorry AbigailAdams, but to do as you suggest means I would have to create my own Facebook account and I think Facebook was government owned even before Google became an arm of the .gov.
    Good idea maybe but not gonna happen.

  8. You mean that gay little vest to hide all your trail mix?
    No thanks.

    I’m not buying a miracle pillow either just because they paid for 1 million commercials a month.

  9. @Abigail, lots of bad reviews of Scott Jordan on the frequent traveler forums. Apparently he’s quite a jerk about defective products and warranty returns.
    He had lots of negative reviews on Amazon and engaged in shrill hysterical venomous rebuttals/attacks on individual reviewers.
    Typical Lefty. Let’s hope the Chinese counterfeit him into obscurity.

  10. This guy is obviously a pathetic joke. How gullible do you have to be to be a Hillary or Obama supporter?

    He probably advertises his silly product on FNC because Fox has more viewers than the other cable channels.

    Hope he enjoyed shooting his foot off.

  11. The Vest came upon the market those many years ago touting that it was worn by the Secret Service and other Diplomatic protection teams. The concept looked neat as it provided channels for device wires to thread (this was before blue tooth) and it gave good length to cover firearms and places to stash stuff. Cool concept actually. Their hat at the time was a POS but the vest lasted a year or so.
    Sorry to hear this, but the product ended up being just like a DemocRAT in that it sounded good at the time but when it all shook out there were better ways.

  12. @Rufus T. Firefly: Not today, but at times it has been so bad that I had to resort to typing my comments into a blank e-mail, then copying, pasting, and submitting them real fast before the next “freeze”, in order not to lose them and have to key them in again.

  13. I bought a ScottEVest jacket about 10 years ago and have worn it at my main job pretty much ever since. It’s holding up fine. Lots and lots of inside pockets. That’s really all I know about it.

  14. At least in my old jacket, one could carry a small pistol in either of the large inner front pockets, or the hand pockets, as long as the jacket was left open and not zipped. It’s designed to handle a full water bottle in the inner front hand pocket so no one would spot a gun. I have no idea what they make now.

  15. And in case you’re picturing Grandpa’s old fishing vest with 17 pockets all over the outside, mine is completely free of anything on the exterior, except the hand pockets. It’s actually a nice looking jacket.

    Just read the link. Not surprised but I bought from him in ’07, just before my first was born. Didn’t have any plans to buy from him again and definitely never will now.

  16. Have seen the SCOTTeVEST ads and thought it was just millennial crap. Leftists never learn. They would rather burn down their own businesses than keep their mouths shut. Good thing, because it means one less leftist revenue stream for evil, destructive, anti-American enterprises.

  17. I have owned multiple ScotEVests over the years and think that they are great jackets, especially if you travel a lot or are into things that require a lot of pockets (like photography). When going through security at the airport, the numerous pockets hold everything I carry, allowing me to place the jacket on the conveyor with everything in it. I hate to hear that the owner is a prick, but I do like their gear.

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