I'm wanting to get a pop up blind for archery hunting. Seems like tidewe gets good reviews, but I'd like to get some recommendations from folks that have field tested various models. Tia
This. I bought a Primos Double Bull Blind for the "warranty". Reality is when you send it in you are at least paying for shipping which is not cheap. Better to buy a cheaper brand and just replace.schmellba99 said:
Probably doesn't matter a whole lot which brand you get. Get one big enough you are comfortable in and can move around in.
No matter what, you will have to youtube how to fold the damn things back up. I do. Every.Single.Time.
tandy miller said:
Double bull is head and shoulders above the rest, imo.
I'm literally sitting in a 19 year old matrix 360 as I type this
Hwy30East said:tandy miller said:
Double bull is head and shoulders above the rest, imo.
I'm literally sitting in a 19 year old matrix 360 as I type this
Is it snake proof???
I have two of these and I love them. You can leave them up all season without worry and it will last for years. I realize you can buy a lot of the cheaper blinds for what one of these costs, but I love the convenience of putting it up and not having to worry about it.SockDePot said:
I have a few of these
https://cageblinds.com/
They've been up / out for 3 years in west Texas and are all still in great shape, just a little sun bleached. They've actually been more durable than the wood blinds. No wind damage, none have blown over.
SockDePot said:
I have a few of these
https://cageblinds.com/
They've been up / out for 3 years in west Texas and are all still in great shape, just a little sun bleached. They've actually been more durable than the wood blinds. No wind damage, none have blown over.