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Budget blinds
Budget blinds










budget blinds

The size of your chair - if you use one - will also determine how much floor space you’ll need. Window height is also important to the hunting method you choose, as it can affect weapon clearance and site visibility. If you’re traditional or compound-bow hunting, you will need elbow room for fully drawing your bow. If you are gun or crossbow hunting and using a tripod, you will need more floor room for the tripod legs. How you plan to use the blind will determine which size you need. One selection has 64 square feet of floor space for a hunting group others will only fit one person.

budget blinds

Our tallest selection is almost 7 feet high. Bird blinds and blinds for crouching or laying down may only be about 2 feet high. Many brands offer their most popular blinds in a variety of camo patterns. blind on our list is unique in that its shape is not a typical square, but rather one with roof and floor kick-outs, which help break up its lines in the field. There are even blinds disguised as hay bales, such as the Redneck Blinds Outfitter HD Bale Blind, for use in hayfields and harvested cornfields. If you plan to use your ground blind late season in the Midwest, you’ll want a camo pattern with more tans and browns. If your hunt will take you to the green pines and hardwoods of the South early or mid-season, look for a camo pattern that incorporates greens, browns, and blacks. When choosing a hunting blind, think about where you’ll use it. With these fundamentals in mind, you’re ready to start narrowing down specific features tailored to your personal hunting experience: Terrain Features will vary from brand to brand, but generally speaking, a soft-sided, hub-style ground blind does not have a floor, has a quiet window system, is constructed of sturdy fade- and water-resistant fabric, has a blackout interior, and uses a hub system for fast and easy setup.












Budget blinds