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ghost blinds #4626026 10/03/13 09:25 AM
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Any opinions? I hunt alot of public land and mobility is a must. Would appreciate any feedback before I spend the toy money.

Re: ghost blinds [Re: panthehandle] #4626348 10/03/13 01:13 PM
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You will find that most guys are not welcoming to the idea in fear of sun glare, an animal getting too close and seeing it's reflection, etc. I think it is an awesome idea and form of disguise myself. I will be building a full size mirror box blind for myself soon. I say get it.


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Thanks for your input.

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I had one. Then returned it. I liked the idea behind it but the biggest thing to me was that even when set up in the high wind set up- the mirror would still move quite a bit. this making the "camo" a blur. Also wasn't a fan of the idea of when it gets to be around thanksgiving time and the cold rain starts, I would be sitting out in it with no cover. Just my 2 cents

Re: ghost blinds [Re: NBH] #4631588 10/05/13 12:17 AM
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Yeah and the main drawback is of course you are open to being rained on. I have seen them secured even in high(ish) winds. If you back it up to a tree where you can hang an umbrella then that may be best.


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