The statement "Forget the wind, just hunt" is the biggest BS pushed on novice bowhunters ever, IMHO.
If you want to be successful in the long term, forget trying to eliminate and cover your scent and just hunt THE WIND angle. Keep yourself and your clothes as clean as possible and use the wind to your advantage. You cannot eliminate your scent and you cannot cover your scent. A wafer on your hat?... COME ON! Even if you could somehow cover or seal up your body's scent, you still have to breathe! Breathing is mixing the outside air with your blood in your lungs and expelling it into your surroundings. Are you going to tell me that is not going to create a lot of scent?
I see the scent elimination industry as a passing fad. Particularly the clothing. People are buying this stuff like crazy and the companies have huge advertising budgets to perpetuate the myth and they can pay well-known bowhunters to help them sell more suits, but eventually it will reach a point of diminishing returns as more hunters realize that they are wasting their money, which will decrease sales, which will cut back on the advertising budgets, and these things will die a natural death. That is unless some new gimmick comes along first and replaces this one.
Having said all that, I love the looks of the Dream Season suit. I think it is very well designed. The zipper that goes off to one side is a great idea. Magnetic pocket closures instead of velcro (why didn't I think of that) and several other improvements make this a great idea for some practical hunting clothing. Now drop the activated carbon and reduce the price accordingly and I'll take one!
I realize this post is pretty opinionated but it is not directed at anyone in particular. Just use your head and play the wind angle. That's the only way to stay ahead of the scent game. Buy yourself a good camo suit made out of a quiet, durable fabric that isn't prone to collecting burs and stickers, and forget the activated carbon. Here's my saying "Forget the gimmicks, just hunt the wind!"