Double bull blind easy carry
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From: IOWA/25' UP
Here it is. $229, verypricey and the blind in the picture shows it sticking well above the hunters head getting into tree branches plus the extra weight of the pack and aluminum frame. I don't know about that and my 6'3'' height trying to navigate through the woods in the dark. My setup adds no weight other then one elastic net for a cost of $5.00 and I can carry the blind horizontally so it can go easier through the woods. I also need no hydration pack; just a bottle of water shoved under the net.I would buy one of these $229 ones though if I was you.
http://www.doublebullarchery.com/acc_pack.html

http://www.doublebullarchery.com/acc_pack.html
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From: IOWA/25' UP
I went out hunting today with my blind and as I was going through the woods and navigating the brush and trees I thought to myself that if I had a blind on my back in that $229 Double Bull backpack and if it was even height with my head that as I bent over and ducked through trees and underbrush that it still sticks out one ft. out of my back which would cause me to have to duck through a tree one ft lower then I could without that blind on my back. As I walked and moved through the woods I couldn't think of an easier way to get that blind there other then the way I was doing.I guess to make my point, put a1 ft.X1 ft.wide X 4 ft. long object on your back and see how you like going through the woods in the dark with this on your back before you go and blow $229 on this blind carrier.
Don't get me wrong; I love my Double Bull as it is great quality but I think the Double Bull boys weren't thinking on this one...except for their wallets.....$229 give me a break.
Don't get me wrong; I love my Double Bull as it is great quality but I think the Double Bull boys weren't thinking on this one...except for their wallets.....$229 give me a break.





