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Best quality blind to buy ?

Started by Bobby5, March 27, 2021, 03:30:57 PM

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Bobby5

 I've searched and it seems everybody says a double bull blind is the best blind to buy. When I do a search the only thing that pops up is the primos double bull blind. Is this what everybody is recommending or a different brand ?  I'm looking for a quality blind I can just leave out for months and last years. I'd rather buy once cry once then keep buying cheap ones. I'll use it for bow hunting as well.
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Jroddc

It's the same brand, Primos bought double bull a few years back.


Ranman

I had a cheap Amerstep blind last 5-6 years, and I left it out all year round. I have a Primos now, and it is a nicer blind. Easier to set up, and I like the window configuration better. It only stays out during deer and turkey season. It is about 10years old.

silvestris

I have an original Double Bull, bought for  bowhunting.  For the last ten years it has remained in its proper place, the storage room.
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Sir-diealot

If you are going to leave it out do your best to keep it in the shade, regardless of what is used to make it the sun just straight out destroys blinds. Best spring steel blind I have every owned was the Ameristep Roundhouse, wish they still made them.

I have 2 blinds from Barronett Blinds The Ox 5 and the Pentagon, both are hub blinds and I have to say I much prefer the spring steel blinds, they are much easier to put up and take down.
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MK M GOBL

I have a number of Double Bull Blinds from their Originals to some of the "Primos" branded ones. I really do like the "Double Wide" versions of them.

The others I am not so fond of is the first round of surround views, have hunted them a few times and IMO they have some issues... I did see that they did a re-design to fix some this.

No matter what blind you use you need to have the back walls "Blacked Out" if not game WILL see you/motion under certain conditions.

I could go over my experiences, with rain, cold, snow and wind to name a few but I'll guess you can figure a bit of that out. or just PM and I can give details.

One other blind to look at is a XENEK Ground Blinds.


MK M GOBL

Alex T.

I have a Primos ground vision max(discontinued now) that has remained in perfect condition for probably 10 years or so. I spray silicone spray on the roof every year or two to help with heavy rain and have never had a leak yet. I bought a Barronett OX5 for this year since my grandson goes along too. Heavy duty blind and I wouldn't hesitate to leave it out for long durations. It has more of a cloth fabric compared to my other blind.

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Number17

Quote from: MK M GOBL on March 28, 2021, 10:53:03 PM
I have a number of Double Bull Blinds from their Originals to some of the "Primos" branded ones. I really do like the "Double Wide" versions of them.

The others I am not so fond of is the first round of surround views, have hunted them a few times and IMO they have some issues... I did see that they did a re-design to fix some this.

No matter what blind you use you need to have the back walls "Blacked Out" if not game WILL see you/motion under certain conditions.



MK M GOBL

I sold the 270 surround view and bought a Double Bull Evader. I'm much happier with the solid fabric than the see through mesh, especially on sunny days movement is very detectable through the mesh. Kids just don't sit still no matter what......especially all 3 at once.
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Ethanb214

I forget which one it is but check out the summit 2 person/3 person blinds. Lots of room for me in my 2 person, just wish I had a little more height, probably just me using too tall of a chair though. The blind has lots of windows with fairly quiet slides to open and close them and the mesh windows on the inside of the canvas is perfect I can leave one window open, and keep the mesh closed all the way during rifle season and I can poke my barrel through the mesh and still see through the mesh with my scope it's fantastic.

stinkpickle

The Double Bull Evader looks interesting...

https://www.rogerssportinggoods.com/Double-Bull-Evader-Ground-Blind

I have a Double Bull Double Wide (pre-SurroundView) and a Dark Horse.  They're nice to hunt out of, but they're a bigger pain to pack in and out than cheaper, lighter Ameristeps.  They're good for leaving in place through the entire deer season, though.

jk6140

Get yourself a bling hog blind bag. You wont regret it. I can tote in my double bull, 2 chairs, and 3-4 dsd decoys with no issues. Its a bit heavy, but totes great.

High plains drifter

I've owned a Primos double bull for 10 years. Great blind.