This is true, the Carry Lite does have more eye appeal and the model that I am working on would be like a cross between the two and remote controlled. The problems you guys are stating, with deer going the other way could be fowl scent on the decoy or such. If you hunt in dense trees or along hills or bluffs the wind can swirl and make things much more difficult but scent control with Decoy's is nothing but a must because I have talked to people who couldn't figure out why their Decoy wasn't working and they were not being careful enough reguarding scent control. One guy told me the deer literally ran away upon seeing it when come to find out he had stuck it in his backyard at home allowing dogs, cats and whatever else might investigate a deer in your yard lick on it and such. Another guy just kept throwing his in the pick-up and the scent in the truck along with cats jumping in there contaminated his. I told him it doesn't take much to put a fowl smell on a decoy. Then, he later told me that he figured out why it wasn't working for him and that the droppings trick worked. Once it's contaminated, it's hard to get the fowl scent off. Take your decoy and wash it with a scent free soap. Spray some neutralizer on it and the first time you get into the woods, pick up some deer droppings. You probably want to wear a gloves from this point on when handling your decoy. The droppings can be smeared on the inside of the legs and will aid in the natural smell to go with a natural appearance. I put any other scent in a film canister and mark different canisters accordingly. This way if you want to make the decoy a buck one day and a doe the next, it will not alarm the deer due to having a rack in the decoy but a doe scent around it. It did make a difference several years ago when I experimented with it but in higher deer population areas it may not matter. Set-up is also very critical in Decoying deer. Keep using your decoy and though it may take a while to figure out all the tricks, once you have mastered the proceedures, you shouldn't have deer going the other way. I had some deer go the other way back when I started decoying and after the first year of trial and error,I figured out what worked and what didn't. Good Luck with it!