Best blind for the money?
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I heard you on the "arm and leg" deal .... but in 7 seasons, I went through 4 - $125-$175 pop up blinds before biting the bullet and buying a $350 Double Bull. Wich I had from day one. I spent about $500 on the three that did not hold up well .... faded quickly, support rods broke, ripped zippers, tie down tabs tore off .... the 2 water proof ones leaked big time after about a year.
The Double Bull I bought is now 4 seasons old. Kid you not, takes me about a minute to set up, including staking down. Still looks sharp as far as cammo goes and has had no other issues. It is large enough for father-son (in my case grandfather-grand son) hunting and the use of archery with room to spare.
The Double Bull I bought is now 4 seasons old. Kid you not, takes me about a minute to set up, including staking down. Still looks sharp as far as cammo goes and has had no other issues. It is large enough for father-son (in my case grandfather-grand son) hunting and the use of archery with room to spare.
#4
When I use a blind - it is a DB and have since 2004. I have beat the crap out of it, shot it twice, watched it roll down the field several times in high winds, and it is still in great shape. One man set up in seconds. One man take down in seconds. Very nice place to hide on a nasty rainy owly day.
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