Best Ground Blind for $100-$150
#1
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From: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Any ideas on a good ground blind for bowhunting in this price range? Would like one that is easy to set up, is waterproof, etc.
Thanks in advance,
ONLY 4.5 DAYS LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kent
Thanks in advance,
ONLY 4.5 DAYS LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kent
#2
Ameristep Doghouse TSC.
Waterproof except in extreme downpours where you will get leaks through the zippers.
Zip in/out floor makes it ideal for scent control and further waterproofing.
Gear hooks and holders on the inside of the blind.
Roomy at 68 inches tall and 68 inches square.
Relatively portable considering its rounded pack position and backpack carrying case. Don't quote me on the weight but I believe it is around 14 or 15 lbs.
Waterproof except in extreme downpours where you will get leaks through the zippers.
Zip in/out floor makes it ideal for scent control and further waterproofing.
Gear hooks and holders on the inside of the blind.
Roomy at 68 inches tall and 68 inches square.
Relatively portable considering its rounded pack position and backpack carrying case. Don't quote me on the weight but I believe it is around 14 or 15 lbs.
#3
I've got a Doghouse TSC like PABowhntr and I really like it. Its big enough to bowhunt from but pretty easy to pack in and set up/take down (just don't read the instructions
). I did just see Wal-mart's online site listed a Brickhouse TSC for $119. I might rather have one of those since they are just a bit bigger and that'a less than I paid for my Doghouse. Be careful if you get a Doghouse. There are different models and the TSC model is bigger, which you will want.
). I did just see Wal-mart's online site listed a Brickhouse TSC for $119. I might rather have one of those since they are just a bit bigger and that'a less than I paid for my Doghouse. Be careful if you get a Doghouse. There are different models and the TSC model is bigger, which you will want.
#7
Hmm, the Stackhouse I am not familiar with. I really need to take a look at their new models. Size is important as the others stated. Keep in mind the size needed for drawing your bow and moving around comfortably inside.
#8
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From: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Here is the link to the Brickhouse TSC at Wally World.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...A4155%3A136309
Here is the link to the Stackhouse
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true
Prolly go with the Brickhouse TSC since it is local at wally world. Any suggestions?
Kent
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...A4155%3A136309
Here is the link to the Stackhouse
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true
Prolly go with the Brickhouse TSC since it is local at wally world. Any suggestions?
Kent
#9
Prolly go with the Brickhouse TSC since it is local at wally world. Any suggestions?
#10
I am a huge fan of the Eastman Carbon Extreme it runs right at 150. It is nearly idenitcal to several of the double bull models. Same pop up method and the shooting windows are great. It is also lined with scent free lining. You really should check this out. Good luck.


