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    Who makes the easiest to set up pop up blinds?

    I need a run and gun blind with hubs at least 68" wide. BTW: Double Bull is out of the running. I have one, and it's brain surgery every time I try to set that behemoth up. Thanks in advance.

    #2
    I figured all hub blinds were based on same principle? You eliminated one of the best blinds out there

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      #3
      If price is a factor, look at the Rhino 200 and 300 that can be found at walmart. They usually go on sale after season ends. I have one that has lasted me two years and its 75" hub to hub i believe. I just take it out of the woods and put back into the box after the season. It has no floor like one of the ameristep blinds do, but i feel it lasts longer.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ultrastealth View Post
        I need a run and gun blind with hubs at least 68" wide. BTW: Double Bull is out of the running. I have one, and it's brain surgery every time I try to set that behemoth up. Thanks in advance.



        You need a better surgeon...not a better brain.. Just follow these simple steps. Like Passthrough said, hub blinds are pretty much all the same



        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCNgoyLJS3A&t=8s"]How to Set Up a Primos Double Bull Ground Blind - YouTube[/ame]


        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9TYEokedOg"]Primos Double Wide Instructional Set Up - YouTube[/ame]

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          #5
          Run and gun and pop up blinds don’t really go together. If you’re trying to kill with a bow, you’re better off finding thick cover to set up in with a jake and hen decoy facing you, hoping that the Tom comes in and puts his back towards you in order to be “seen” by the decoys.

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            #6
            The easiest blind to set up is the three hub primos shack attack its big enough to shoot a bow out I’m 6’6” and can shoot out of it

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hoss163 View Post
              The easiest blind to set up is the three hub primos shack attack its big enough to shoot a bow out I’m 6’6” and can shoot out of it

              I forgot about that series! That's a good call for an even lighter carry . Not sure about the setup personally but sat in one ClayW brought to my lease that he set up just to see how it would handle a big guy like me. it was nice fir a single hunter.

              Plenty of folks run and bow turkeys with a popup OP..You can see it all over youtube. The first video I posted above is a prime example.
              Last edited by Smart; 03-19-2019, 03:49 PM.

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                #8
                It isn't a popup, but look up Lucky tent blinds. They are a little longer to carry but take about five seconds to put up and about the same to take down. I use one and it is great.

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                  #9
                  Level up your game plan with our premium hunting blinds. We offer products that will give you the cover you need for a successful hunt.

                  Not a popup but quick to setup and take down.

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                    #10
                    Forget which one is easiest to set up

                    Look for the one that is easiest to fold back up!

                    Slew left one out here and I found it in the woods where the wind blew it to this afternoon.

                    I cussed it for 10min before the thought to check online hit me

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                      #11
                      I'd say the cheap ones are the easiest that "pop up". I've got a Rhino and a Double Bull that are easy to me to put up as well as take down.

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                        #12
                        I've got the ameristeps. Easy to pop up. Either super easy or rubiks cube hard to fold back up depending on if I pay attention.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Smart View Post
                          You need a better surgeon...not a better brain.. Just follow these simple steps. Like Passthrough said, hub blinds are pretty much all the same



                          How to Set Up a Primos Double Bull Ground Blind - YouTube


                          Primos Double Wide Instructional Set Up - YouTube
                          Well, I guess I need to go into the Double Bull thing again. I've had 5-6 popup blinds. The only one that I've had issues with is the DB. As a matter of fact, the way that I got the DB blind is that it was given to me by a friend who was fed up with it. I have watched all of the DB set up videos that I could stand, but it really doesn't matter, because the ends of the poles come out of the pockets every single time it is folded up. I contacted Primos about it, and they sent me extensions, which didn't help. Because the poles come out of the pockets, they have a tendency to break when setting up the blind. I'm certain that I've replaced at least 5 poles over the years due to breakage. I have had to completely disassemble the whole blind 3 times just to get the poles back in place. I realize that you were just trying to help by sending the videos, and I very much appreciate it. I will never, however buy a DB blind.

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                            #14
                            Take down as just as easy.. just reverse the steps

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                              #15
                              Another vote for Lucky's Tent blinds, I have one that I've used for at least 15 years.

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