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New Tidewe Hunting Blind

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by HuntingWesternMass1, Oct 31, 2022.

  1. HuntingWesternMass1

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    Had a hunter remove my aRhino 150 and wrecked it had him replace it and he did with a Tidewater. First I was a little perturbed it wasn't a Rhino 150, and when I opened it up. The first strap I tugged ripped a bit.
    However, when I got it set up, I realized it was a see through, pretty cool. What I didn't know is only 3 sides are 3 see thru, one sides blacked out. After setting it up, anchoring it down, tying to a couple trees, I climbed in, and the side that was blacked out was the side I wanted to face, lol. Luckily there's a portal there.
    Here's some pics. To be honest, the pics make it look like it's very easy to see from the inside to out. In reality, it's not quite as see through as the pics appear to show but is definitely see through. I like the portals, they have a slider system to raise and lower them. Here's a couple pics from inside and out. 20221029_175029.jpg 20221029_175009.jpg 20221029_160928.jpg 20221029_160919.jpg
     
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    I’ve been using a TideWe VisMaster Top Sale Classic Hunting Blind for a while now, and the see-through panels are a game-changer. I was skeptical at first, too, but after setting it up and getting used to it, I started appreciating the visibility it offers. Sure, it’s not as tough as some other blinds, but the trade-off is worth it for the ability to spot game easily.
     
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