Ameristep Blinds
#11
Join Date: Sep 2006
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RE: Ameristep Blinds
I have an Ameristep brickhouse and it has held together well after one season of limited use. The double bulls appear to be sturdier, but I like some others can not justify $400 for a blind that I may use a few times a year.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Posts: 469
RE: Ameristep Blinds
We rep for ASAT. But that would not matter in this case.
For the money, $239.00,the Eastman Outfitters ASATQuickie Blind
is the answer. And you are not giving up any quality at this price!
Good features. The fabric is very thick and is a poly/cotton blend to cut down on any glare. Very good ties and loops on the outsideto tie-on brush or cover, lots of hangers for gearinside the blind, camera ports, heavy duty zippers, window flap hooks to unzip themand thenhang them and quiet to let down, shoot thru mesh, plenty of windows to shoot out of. And the size is roomy.
Find you one to look at, the pictures on the sight aren't that good.
If you cannot find a dealer let me know.
For the money, $239.00,the Eastman Outfitters ASATQuickie Blind
is the answer. And you are not giving up any quality at this price!
Good features. The fabric is very thick and is a poly/cotton blend to cut down on any glare. Very good ties and loops on the outsideto tie-on brush or cover, lots of hangers for gearinside the blind, camera ports, heavy duty zippers, window flap hooks to unzip themand thenhang them and quiet to let down, shoot thru mesh, plenty of windows to shoot out of. And the size is roomy.
Find you one to look at, the pictures on the sight aren't that good.
If you cannot find a dealer let me know.