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Bungee Blind Review

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by parkersdad, Apr 13, 2013.

  1. parkersdad

    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I bought a bungee blind this week. I am not affiliated with this company, nor do I know them. I just want to give and honest review. I don't like taking the big full size blinds in the woods as I hunt public land and can't leave them out. I have bought numerous blinds and could not find one that I like. I just took back a mad max blind that I bought this week as well. Anyway I have finally found the perfect blind I was looking for. It weighs one pound and stuffs in a little bag just like a tent. It comes with three clips for clipping to brush. I had to hunt with a gun this morning because my bow was messed up so I made the blind small. This blind will sit out in the open as you just clip it to any brush or you can take it around a couple of trees like I have done in the photos. It has a bungie all the way across the top and bottom of the blind. It will go as low as you want and as tall as five feet so you can stand if you would like. The material is tear proof and dry rot resistant. It is fifteen feet long. It is very fast to set up and take down and I thought you guys may want to know about it. By the way it comes in Mossy Oak and not the camo you see on the site. Here is the website and some photos I took myself.
    http://bungeeblind.com/

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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    These are easier to see

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    Reasonably priced and seems super portable. I wonder how the comfort is while using a bow.

    I was thinking of using cammo netting in lieu of a blind for the longest time, but this seems promising and a lot cheaper. Thanks for the review :)
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    You can make it as wide as you would like. I used a stick I found on the ground to tie to on one side so it would give me more room to move around.


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