RE: Question Pop Up Blinds?
I'll second the doghouse suggestion. I picked up one for hunting a certain area that moving around or sitting deep in the woods like I prefer just isn't an option. Also thislocationdidn't allow me to place a box blind and wasn't enough ample coverto provide me with comfort. Up here it can be darn right cold come the rut in november and those are the days I hang out for the entire day hoping to catch or entice a cruising buck. It pops upin a snap and after a few trial runs it goes back pretty easy as well.I have had 2 guys in it with no problem, you can't stand up fully though.It is waterproof I can attest to that and doesthe job at keeping the wind/elements out. The price simply can't be beat imo for quality, features and function. The only quam I have is the tent pegs it included suck for my usage, I set it up and leave it. Found when the wind gets blowing they started to wiggle free. A simple fix though either commericial tent pegs or like I did madesome and drove them deep into the earth. I find the additional tie downs to begood for securing and helping to keep the noise down on those balmy days we seem to have here in saskatchewan! I find the strings on the corners to add natural vegetation to be a neat idea it allso helps take the boxy corners away when you are some what exposed. All in all I am satisfied and consider it money well spent.