Several months ago, I acquired two(2) Krivoman hunting blinds on 5’ platforms with ladders. I took them to my ranch in Menard County. I staged them in the middle of the ranch, as I have not yet decided where to put them. I wasn’t able to go back for several weeks. During that time frame we had 50 to 60 mile an hour straight wins. Several of my neighbors lost elevated deer stands during these wind storms. I was fearing the worst. Much to my delight, when I arrived at the ranch, both of my deer stands were still standing. I honestly believe that it is the design that kept them from blowing over. Keep up the good work guys. The next time I’m in the market for new blinds, I will reach out to Krivoman.
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Just last year I found myself caught inside a raging forest fire. Luckily I saw a Krivoman blind through all the smoke. I barely made it inside the blind before the flames engulfed everything. I must have been trapped in that inferno for an hour. I barely broke a sweat and there was no damage to the blind at all. I highly recommend them
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostJust last year I found myself caught inside a raging forest fire. Luckily I saw a Krivoman blind through all the smoke. I barely made it inside the blind before the flames engulfed everything. I must have been trapped in that inferno for an hour. I barely broke a sweat and there was no damage to the blind at all. I highly recommend them
That's Krivoman Pro Staff stuff right there.
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Twice I’ve sat in a krivoman during the first week of October at the North Pole and survived with just minor frostbite.
The only reason the family survived the blizzard in February ’20 was because we were able to make the trek in a white out to one of my krivomans when PEC ran the lines dry of power.
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