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Comfort Zone pop up blind

Discussion in 'Turkey Hunting' started by S.McArthur, Jan 8, 2014.

  1. S.McArthur

    S.McArthur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Saw this on the ****s website. I tried a search of the forum and couldn't find anything about them.

    My situation: I have to haul all my gear in and out each hunt. Looking for something I can set up, tear down and pack out easily. Reviews all saw the windows are crap due to magnets. I can fix that quick, no hassle.

    Anyone have/had one? Should I just quit being a tightwad and spend a few extra doll hairs and buy something better? Probably only use for turkey season.

    I tried no blind last year (first year ever turkey hunting), 0 birds, a lot of learning. This year will be better.

    Comfort Zone Speed Ground Blind - ****'s Sporting Goods
     
  2. S.McArthur

    S.McArthur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Well I bought it, got to the house and opened it up. I thought it was going to come a nice compact carrying bag like one of those fold up chairs. I put it on my back and ol lady said "you look like a turtle".
    It popped it open, easy, got in it to look around. Its small, 1 adult and maybe a child you can bear to be around. I drew my bow to see what it would be like, the top limb sticks out about 3 inches, so no closed window or screen. The window flaps are held by the weakest magnets ever. No big deal, I can fix that.
    Overall, I think it will work just fine. Not to bad for $60. Real test comes on March 29th.
     
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    Not a 'bad' blind... now just show us the photos of your bird(s) :)
     

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