I wanted to get TBHer's opinions on this and if anybody has one to share what they like and dislike. This seems like a pretty solid deal. I am thinking about getting a couple.
I bought one a couple weeks ago when they were priced $75.95. I popped it open at my house and it looks pretty good. Great camo color and the door is nice sized and quiet with clips that attach to hub poles. A couple little issues is that you can see light where some of the thread holes are and also a couple small places on the fabric where the light penetrates due to the black interior not being applied thick enough. Mine did have one elastic loop where the thread came undone, but I got a needle and thread and quickly made a repair. I am going to spray mine with silicone waterproofing. Overall, I think I like it better than the $100+ Ameristep that I used for past few years. It has some nice brush loops to where you can brush it in easily. Not sure how durable it will be, but for the price you cant hardly beat it.
Is “3-person” truly accurate? Not that I would ever hunt with 2 others in the blind, but I just unboxed a “2-person” Ameristep that is not even big enough to shoot a bow out of without opening the windows behind me to draw.
Is “3-person” truly accurate? Not that I would ever hunt with 2 others in the blind, but I just unboxed a “2-person” Ameristep that is not even big enough to shoot a bow out of without opening the windows behind me to draw.
Never buy a tent that isn’t at least 72” hub to hub . Most good blinds are at least 77” hub to hub .
The 600’s are great blinds
The 200’s are like the Ameristep blinds and most likely won’t last more than a season if you keep them out from September thru January.
Is “3-person” truly accurate? Not that I would ever hunt with 2 others in the blind, but I just unboxed a “2-person” Ameristep that is not even big enough to shoot a bow out of without opening the windows behind me to draw.
Three people could fit but it would be crowded. Two will fit comfortably.
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