has anybody used the inflatable decoys?
#2
RE: has anybody used the inflatable decoys?
Terry, I never tried them myself. I' ve seen them at a local sporting goods store near me already set-up as a display, and to be truthful, they didn' t look very durable to me or lifelike, but that' s just my opinion. If your looking for light weight decoys, feather-Flex is a nice brand, and more durable than the blow-up variety. I still own three older Carry-Lite decoys which are still holding up fine. There are quite a lot of decoys out on the market now, compared to just a few years ago!! Good luck on your decoy quest!!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 500
RE: has anybody used the inflatable decoys?
I don' t know what the manufacturer is that Wing Supply is selling, but I use the Sceery inflatables all the time, relly like ' em, take five to eight or so blasts of air to inflate, don' t spin ' cause of a stopper in the stake, are lightweight, easily portable, and you can take a bunch (3-4-5) with if you want.
#4
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: AR USA
Posts: 889
RE: has anybody used the inflatable decoys?
thanks guys.
Paul, I have a feather-flex hen and jake, and I can tell ya for sure they are real durable. my hen is about 10years old.
I just thought the price on that inflatable was a real good price. I think this was a feather-flex inflatable though, now that I think of it. not sure, I' ll have to look again.
Paul, I have a feather-flex hen and jake, and I can tell ya for sure they are real durable. my hen is about 10years old.
I just thought the price on that inflatable was a real good price. I think this was a feather-flex inflatable though, now that I think of it. not sure, I' ll have to look again.