Ground Blinds
#2
RE: Ground Blinds
I just picked up the Double Bull Darkhorse on ebay a month or so ago. I am going to hop in it for the first time and try to take a bear w/ the bow. I can't wait. Lots of room in that blind. I have tried other cheaper one's in the past and there was not quite enough room to comfortably draw the bow.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 439
RE: Ground Blinds
I agree...I bought 2 Ameristep ground blinds about 5 yaers ago. Neither one made it through the season (one I only left erected for three weeks). I bought a Double Bull Matrix 360 (now the Dark Horse) three years ago......still works fine, and my favorite stand site for my 7 year-old son.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 2,186
RE: Ground Blinds
Take care in going too cheap. I have a middle of the price range "Cabelas" brand. No clue who actually made it. It has held up OK for the past two seasons. Handicapped buddy of mine has an older Double Bull. He lost an arm up to his elbow in an industrial accident. His is Double Bull is simple to set up, taking him no more than 15-30 seconds to open. It has a great design as far as room to move inside. I like mine fine, but his appears to be more rugged.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Posts: 60
RE: Ground Blinds
I bought an ameristep "outhouse" pop up blind about 4 years ago 3 years ago I set it up and left it , now mind you its showing some signs of UV damage but it is still there . It even lived through the flooding we had , it is only 20 ft from the river bank. it was underwater. My dad was so impressed he is gonna buy one. I would however recomend the "doghouse" version if you plan on bow hunting out of it.
#6
RE: Ground Blinds
This is what I use, pretty happy with it. Seems to be built really well. Just make sure you get the predator camo, the cheaper one is really shiny... Best I have used for the money ($129) - and I have went through a couple of others that didn't hold up...
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Wish I lived in S.Dakota
Posts: 202
RE: Ground Blinds
I have used a Ground Max- Extremeblind that I bought at Cabelas for $149.99 for a couple seasons now and it is great. I left it up for over a month during both the Fall for deerand Spring for turkey with zero damage. Double Bull is the best fabric blind out there, but the Ground Max has been great for the $.
#10
RE: Ground Blinds
I have to cast another vote for the GroundMax. I have had one for 3 years now and for hte price I don't think that you will find a better blind. Super easy to setup and plenty of roof for 2 people.