I have had an Avian Feeding hen blown up for several days. I just picked it up and noticed that it had lost some air.
Is this normal for these decoys?
Should I not leave it inflated for that long?
i just sent a strutter back bc you could blow it up and the next day it had lost a good bit. they replaced it and paid for shipping. All 3 of my other hens hold air good.
It isn't deflated enough to not hunt with and I don't mind adding a couple of puffs of air each morning, but I expect a little more for what you pay for these decoys. Plus, I already threw out the box and do not want to risk not getting it back by April.
I guess they are like a tire or anything else that has to be inflated, if it sits long enough, it will eventually start to lose some air?
Temperature and altitude can create some differences in air pressure...
Blow it up in a warm house, and store it in a cold garage it will deflate some.
Less likely, if for some reason you were at a considerably higher altitude when you blew it up, it would deflate some as you came back down...
If you want to see if it leaks, blow it up fully, submerge it, and look for air bubbles.
Our jake decoy did that last year and wouldn't hold any air but it didn't seem to bother that big ole tom that came in and attacked it.......he won't be doing that anymore lol. Mine was leaking where the stake goes so I just put some silicone down there with a small wooden dowel and spread it evenly, no leaks anymore.
order another one
when it gets to you box the leaker up
send it back for refund
hunt
When I had an issue with one after several seasons I contacted them. They sent one out that day and I had it 3 days later. they said to wait and just return the defective one in the new box when it arrived so that way i wasn't without a decoy for any period of time. Excellent CS
The issue was also my fault, I broke the internal piece where the stake goes by having a tool chest slide into it in the back of the truck. They still replaced it and paid shipping both ways. I have the jake and two hens, i dont carry decoys often because of a run and gun style but when I do use them they work well.
+1
Quote from: 2eagles on March 02, 2015, 07:25:40 AM
order another one
when it gets to you box the leaker up
send it back for refund
hunt
I also had to use some silicone where the stake hits the top of the decoy. It held well all last season. I haven't checked it this year yet.
That's why you should stick with BondonkaDekes...pure quality!!!
Mine developed a leak in the molding hole in the back. I shot it with some Goop and it has held ever since.
Yeah, I need to blow it up and submerge it to find the hole. Shouldn't be a hard fix.
Wait till that thing takes a few stray bbs
Yeah, I sort of figured that might be an issue. I guess at that point, I will wish I had bought the DSD.
my jake is leaking around the stem where you blow it up hoping i can get another one soon
Don't shoot em lol my buddy's kid shot his...it's got copper freckles now,and a couple bandaids :funnyturkey:
Had one get two spur holes in it year before last, inflated and submerged to locate holes, patched with shoe goo. Used it last year with no deflation problems.
I wonder if that tire puncture stuff " slime" could be used with these decoys ?
It's that green stuff you pour into the innertube
Quote from: Old Gobbler on March 22, 2015, 11:03:20 AM
I wonder if that tire puncture stuff " slime" could be used with these decoys ?
It's that green stuff you pour into the innertube
Don't know how it would work but it sounds like a good Idea! If mine ever get a hole in em I may just try that.
Just asking, are you pushing the valve stem in after blowing it up?
Quote from: kjnengr on March 22, 2015, 01:32:49 PM
Just asking, are you pushing the valve stem in after blowing it up?
Yes.
Quote from: 8upbowhunter on March 02, 2015, 07:25:40 AM
Our jake decoy did that last year and wouldn't hold any air but it didn't seem to bother that big ole tom that came in and attacked it.......he won't be doing that anymore lol. Mine was leaking where the stake goes so I just put some silicone down there with a small wooden dowel and spread it evenly, no leaks anymore.
mine is doing the same thing. hope i can put some sealant on it and fix it
My Avian X breeder hen also loses air after an hour. This is inside of my home. It's brand new. I blow it up and can't hear any air coming out anywhere. Are you guys seeing it's always on the top back where the mold is sealed?
Just use a spray bottle of soapy solution and you'll find the leak. There is no need to submerge the whole decoy.
Don't know if this applies to to the other decoys, but the HS Strut Snood decoys come with a note stating that they are not designed to be 100% air tight and you are to blow them up and immediately stick them in a hot shower or use a hair dryer on the decoy to re form the shape from being deflated.
I did look at the DS and Avian x and they appeared to be similar material, where the material could actually hold the shape on its own.
Just a thought
There is a YouTube video from Avian X that shows a fix for air leaking around the area the stake goes in with superglue.
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