I use the Promos Double Wide Double Bull blind...it's easy to set up and has tons of room...
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I have this hub blind as well for my Excalibur. I found the windows a little high as well. I built a home made crossbow tripod rest. Makes life a lot easier.
In terms of "nature calls" just bring a large bottle with you. Saves getting in and out of the blind. Don't know about you but every time I get in the blind I have to go in tem minutes or less. Just cap it off and take it home for emptying.
I have yet to use my Ghost Blind Predator this year. So far it seems really cool playing pretend in the living room:silly:
I have an Excalibur, so I'm not gonna worry about space, considering its an open blind.
I use a 2x2 frame and tie strap natural cover to it.....works great and you can make it as big or small as you want....only costs a few bucks for the wood
Due to the wind looking like it will push me out of my #1 spot I might be taking my new doghouse (picking up from Cabela's Barrie Fri) out of the package and into the bush on Sat morning.
Luckily it looks like it's easy to put up. Taking down properly, however, seems to be the thing that takes practice.
Anyone have any idea if they stink of "new" out of the box? Thinking I'll try to set it up on the lawn Fri evening and leave it out in the rain all night.... maybe that'll help.
Takedown does take a bit of know-how (folding the big loops into little loops).
There are youtube videos showing you how. Well worth the time if you don't know how. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7KGEEVqgU4
Thanks Werner, that's where I got the idea that it might take a little practice. I've seen it, now I've just got to do it.