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    I've tried searching the forums and I'm either not typing the right thing or I can't find it...however I sat in a krivo friday evening and I'm fairly certain I sweated off 10 lbs. How do you guys make these things bearable to hunt out of in September in Texas? This one is going to be my primo setup so I need to find a way to make it tolerable to sit inside of come archery opener.

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    I won’t hunt in a blind until it’s to cold to bow hunt in a tree.

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      #3
      Originally posted by knighttime View Post
      I've tried searching the forums and I'm either not typing the right thing or I can't find it...however I sat in a krivo friday evening and I'm fairly certain I sweated off 10 lbs. How do you guys make these things bearable to hunt out of in September in Texas? This one is going to be my primo setup so I need to find a way to make it tolerable to sit inside of come archery opener.

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        #4
        Homemade ice chest AC

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          #5
          You have to put them under a tree if you're going to hunt this time of the year in my opinion. I always see people post pictures of them out in the wide open and I know they're going to hate that blind in the heat. They are amazing blinds and you will do well if you get yourself something like a Ryobi rechargeable fan for the blind and put it in the shade.

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            I use a cool vest
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              #7
              I’ve been eyeing one for years but this has been my hold up. I’m a bad sweater so I’d be drenched if it was over 89 degrees.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Truckman View Post
                Homemade ice chest AC
                Im going this route come october

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                  #9
                  Just tough it out. Put it in the shade, strip down to your undies and get a fan.

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                    #10
                    I put a Dewalt 20V fan in each of mine and use a Mission cool towel.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Truckman View Post
                      Homemade ice chest AC
                      Do you carry a bag of ice with you everytime you go to the stand?


                      Originally posted by RdRdrFan View Post
                      I put a Dewalt 20V fan in each of mine and use a Mission cool towel.
                      This is what I do, except I have a battery powered Ryobi fan. It works great and is not too loud.

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                        #12
                        Game changer. Also put blind in shade.

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                          #13
                          Shade is the key, if you don’t have big trees(like mine) arch a cattle panel over the top and lay carpet or a lot of cedar limbs on top to create shade for it. Makes a huge difference. Like said above a fan is a game changer just getting the air moving a little.

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                              #15
                              If you’re on a platform- cut some floor vents in. I use the ac supply grills that go in the floor of a home. That have a manual damper to open in close. Game changer with a small fan.

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