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kdsberman 03-20-2008 09:59 PM

Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
If anyone hasnt checked out one of those Chair Blinds by Ameristep, you definetly should. Just got one today and it looks like its gonna work very nice for turkey hunting. Not exactly sure if you can bowhunt in it unless its a crossbow though. Anyways, real compact and easy to set up with MAGNETIC windows, not those loud velcro ones. Millions dollar invention this thing is. If your looking for a good turkey blind for yourself, check one of these out.

MKMGOBL 03-21-2008 06:34 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
My brother told about those and I've been meaning to check them out. I'd like to get for when we are videoing hunts ;) Dicks has them and I need to stop in to see if they'll be big enough for a tripod, camera and myself.

JW 03-21-2008 06:53 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
have seen em but am a fat big tall guy....:)

JW

crazy hawk 03-21-2008 07:15 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 

ORIGINAL: JW!

have seen em but am a fat big tall guy....:)

JW
I am a large fellow, I went to walmart and got a camoflged chair and camoflage material and made a copy of this chair I saw on line. Imade this 3 years ago and have shot 4 birds so far.I also construct a blind of trees around some other trees. A little hut about 8 foot tall that looks like the surrounding scrub. I had a Jake land right next to that and could not shoot because he was so close.

kdsberman 03-21-2008 08:42 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 

ORIGINAL: MK-M-GOBL

My brother told about those and I've been meaning to check them out. I'd like to get for when we are videoing hunts ;) Dicks has them and I need to stop in to see if they'll be big enough for a tripod, camera and myself.
I went to a local shop and they had the same dang thing for 90 somethin bucks. I got mine on Cebelas website for around $50. Well worth it in my opinion, even though I havent hunted out of it yet.

DannyD 03-21-2008 12:04 PM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
Hi guys,
I had one from Ameristep. Killed a buck out of it at 30 yards first day i used it. I liked it then....
BUT..... the next time i used it i leaned on the arms of the chair to ease my way down into it and the rivet broke where the arm attached to the plastic piece. I replaced it with a screw and then the plastic piece broke. I'm not huge by any means at 200 lbs and quite frankly i really didn't put a lot of weight on it.



kdsberman 03-21-2008 09:05 PM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
Ill have to try and be careful. Cant wait to try it out this turkey season. Should work very well.

DannyD 03-22-2008 10:31 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
kdsberman,
Most will be fine if careful. I caution you NOT to lean on the ends of the arms when getting in and out of the blind. In no way did i put all my weight on that chair when it broke.
Good luck

kdsberman 03-22-2008 08:59 PM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
DannyD, just wondering...how did you transport yours in and out of the woods? Did you have it out of the bag and just carry the chair partor did you keep it in the bag and use the strap? Or didu just leave it in the woods ready to go. Just wondering the best way and easiest way to transport it. Thanks

Born 2 Bow Hunt 03-23-2008 05:47 AM

RE: Just got one of those new "Chair Blinds"
 
JW:

Just save the box from your next new refrigerator, paint it camo, cut a gun port, cut two more holes on each side for handles....jump inside and walk it to your favorite spot.




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