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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This is a super portable extremely stealthy camping chair . It's overall made pretty welland it folds just like a normal camping chair . Its super comfy and conceals whoever's inside pretty well without compromising your ability to see out isnt a better way to easily get yourself a blind anywhere you can bring your chair
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This is the coolest hunting device I’ve gotten all year. It’s ready to use right out of the box—no tools or assembly needed. I was surprised by how easy it was to set up and use. I haven’t used it out in the wild yet, but don’t force any issues. The RealTree pattern look authentic and practical. There are so many different zipper window options too, so you can shoot 180 degrees easily without moving the chair.The only downside is the weight. While it may not seem heavy itself, it’s a bit heavier than I’d like when considering all my other hunting gear. If you have property or a spot you go to routinely and can leave it on-site, that’s a non-issue. If you need to carry it a few miles each time, it may or may not be an issue depending on if you have help or not with other supplies.The visibility in the tent is great, and I think it will help cut down on windchill too. Overall, I am very happy with this hunting tent and can’t wait to use it in the wild.Thanks for reading my review. I hope you found it helpful.
DuxDlux
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
I was able to get this out for a late season deer hunt with my crossbow. Toting it in, setting it up, sitting for a couple hours, taking it down and toting it out. Here's what I found.First off this thing is really easy to set up and I love that. It basically just kind of flips and folds out into place. Taking it down isn't too bad either but you need to watch the video to get it right. The included instructions are next to worthless.It's very light and easy to sling over your shoulder and carry in to wherever you're hunting.The other good thing is the shape once it's up. If you hunt, you know that anything square is unnatural in the woods and really sticks out. This has kind of an oval/egg shape, giving it a more natural look.Sitting in the chair is reasonably comfortable for an hour or two but the inability to change position can wear on you after a while.There are two glaring problems with this blind that turn it into a 2 star unit that I can't recommend.First off, if you look at the pictures, the mesh is just too vision restrictive. Unless you hear your game coming, you would never see it until it was within 10 yards or so. Too late. The mesh it too thick and too dark. It seems heavy to shoot through too, but I haven't tried and really don't think that I could. More on that comes next. Oddly when I looked through my scope I could see a little better. Maybe binoculars would help with that.The size. This thing is very cramped inside. If you look in my 3rd picture, the only way I could have my crossbow with me was to point it down between my knees. Bringing it up in a shooting position, it bumps the sides and front of the blind. I'm not a big guy either, so if you are, no way you could shoot with everything zipped shut. If I do use this some more, I'll probably have to leave the front window unzipped to shoot and the side windows unzipped to see if anything is coming. Being at a deer's eye level leaves you prone to being busted with any movements you make. Not good.I'll also say no chance of shooting a longbow or compound out of this. Just no way to draw. A rifle will require leaving the front open and sticking the barrel out.I should say too that the bag it comes in is a very noisy material, so taking the blind out for setup makes for more noise than I like.Overall, I was disappointed in this because it's a clever design but just not well thought out for the hunter. They need to go back to the drawing board and improve the mesh and increase the room to maneuver and store things.
Grizzit
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Each hunter will have a personal preference to hunting blinds like this. I think a lot of it depends on what you are looking for. Technically a blind, I see this as an advanced hunter covering device.Pro's: Well built and easy to setup. No problems there, it sets up in a minute or so. I haven't been in the field yet as deer season is over, so I hunted in the living room. But I like the quality and the mesh. The mesh really helps with vision, and though it does obstruct a little, it's light years above a solid wall!Considerations: Yes, it is cramped. Which is personal preference. I'm thinking about the next season, and I think it will be highly effective if you don't have time to set out a stand a couple weeks prior to hunting (let animals get used to the blind). This is small and not as noticeable as a full size 2-3 person blind. So it may go unnoticed if well placed. Could be a huge bonus if you change up spots on the fly or want a second blind at different locations.Price is fair, it won't break the bank. It should last years no problem.Overall, I'm pleased and recommend this if you're on the market for an ultra-portable, all-in-one mini-blind. If you're into hunting from a fully furnished living room, I'd recommend a larger model.
M. Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
This blind is a joke. It's low budget low quality chineese trash.It's a folding camp chair with a cover nothing more.It's definitely a 1 person blind as long as all you have is yourself and no gear. No way you're fitting your back pack or any other gear in the blind with you. And good luck getting a rifle shouldered in this blind. And there is no way you're shooting a bow from this blind.The quality and craftsmanship is a joke at best. As you can see from the photos it's not very see through and the stitching is less than entry level at best.The material used to build this thing is extremely loud as well. Every movement, or wind gust sounds like someone folding up a tent made from thick crinkle wrap.Honestly you're better off using a tent as a blind, it's quieter material and you have better visibility out of it.I can't In Good conscious tell any hunter to buy this, let alone try using it in the deer woods.
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