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iso layout blinds #6849213 08/08/17 12:02 PM
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for those of yall who have experience with these, I am looking for advise on buying 2 of these. I want one good one for my self and a cheaper one for a partner . mostly hunt by my self, but occasionally my younger brother hunts with me.

weight and bulkiness is not an issue since I bought my 4 wheeler. I want one that is fairly comfy, fairly easy to set up.

looking at the ones that flare out to help with concealment like the MACs ZERO GRAVITY layout blind..

or is the coffin style better and easier to conceal?


Re: iso layout blinds [Re: samsamthemex] #6849357 08/08/17 02:43 PM
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If you ever come to the Lubbock area I have a banded Tenon, I'll sale you.. Its a big blind with a lot of space, definitely one you don't want to haul in on your back.. Very comfy.. I only used it 2 times, because I have so many others..

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