I haven't been in one to mess with the window, but I love the concept and it looks good in the video. That adjustable window design is genius! Especially for those of us who sometimes share our blinds with much shorter people. I have two game winner pop-ups that are a nightmare for my wife because she can't comfortably shoot out the windows. Too high. Gotta boost her chair
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Originally posted by Da' Hitman View PostI haven't been in one to mess with the window, but I love the concept and it looks good in the video. That adjustable window design is genius! Especially for those of us who sometimes share our blinds with much shorter people. I have two game winner pop-ups that are a nightmare for my wife because she can't comfortably shoot out the windows. Too high. Gotta boost her chair
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Originally posted by Geezy Rider View PostI have always used the cheap, under a hundred bucks, blinds but they don't last very long. I've entered the contest and hopefully I'll win but if not I think I'll start saving my pennies for one of these.
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I just wanted to mention how impressed I have been with my new Xenek this season. The durability of the entire blind and the stretch to the adjustable shooting side material is awesome. Last week a strong storm blew through with 70mph winds and I went to pull my camera card only to find that the wind had sucked my blind up and blown it about 30 yards. The trees trunks between where it was and where it ended up are close enough that there is no way that the blind went through the trees. It had to have been sucked up into the air 15'+ and come down in the spot that it was resting in and it had to have come down through the edge of the canopy of several trees. When I noticed it I was really bummed because I knew it would have rips all in it now but as I got closer I was more and more shocked. Not a single hub had collapsed closed on the entire blind during its airborne adventure and not a single rip/tear anywhere on the blind. I collapsed it back down so I could get it back to its original location and popped it right back open and was ready to hunt again. There may be some other blinds out there with this quality, but I have never owned one that is for sure. Every other blind I have ever owned would have been trashed to the point of possibly being useless in that situation. Thanks for a great product!
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI just wanted to mention how impressed I have been with my new Xenek this season. The durability of the entire blind and the stretch to the adjustable shooting side material is awesome. Last week a strong storm blew through with 70mph winds and I went to pull my camera card only to find that the wind had sucked my blind up and blown it about 30 yards. The trees trunks between where it was and where it ended up are close enough that there is no way that the blind went through the trees. It had to have been sucked up into the air 15'+ and come down in the spot that it was resting in and it had to have come down through the edge of the canopy of several trees. When I noticed it I was really bummed because I knew it would have rips all in it now but as I got closer I was more and more shocked. Not a single hub had collapsed closed on the entire blind during its airborne adventure and not a single rip/tear anywhere on the blind. I collapsed it back down so I could get it back to its original location and popped it right back open and was ready to hunt again. There may be some other blinds out there with this quality, but I have never owned one that is for sure. Every other blind I have ever owned would have been trashed to the point of possibly being useless in that situation. Thanks for a great product!
THIS IS AN OLD THREAD BY THE WAY!
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