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Muddy Blinds #7678221 12/03/19 01:27 AM
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Does anybody have a Muddy Bull or Penthouse Blind? how do u like it? Is the stand decent it looks pretty basic for the amount u spend on the blind..

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7678519 12/03/19 01:35 PM
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A lease member has a Bull box, I hunted in it and really liked it. Windows are quiet and good view all around, lots of room.

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7678811 12/03/19 06:32 PM
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I went and looked through one really good at cabelas one day. For the money I was not impressed. Decent, but should have been about 2/3 the cost they want (that's not a cabelas thing either, they are listed same price on Muddy and sometimes a little cheaper on cabelas).

The walls and floor "flimsy" feeling, there was very obvious floor noise with the slightest movement, and I just wasn't sold on them.

Just my opinion. They are roomy, and windows are quiet, so that is a plus. Just felt like the price is almost as much as a Ranch King or something more high end with half the value...

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7683896 12/09/19 03:06 AM
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We have four of them on our place. We use three for bow blinds and the other for rifle. They are awesome for bow blinds, especially when it gets cold. They are very roomy and quiet. We like them a lot.

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7778374 03/20/20 02:00 AM
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I have one and love it. My wife will now go hunting with me because it’s so nice.

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Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7862873 06/07/20 12:13 AM
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Great blinds, I hunt out them in Michigan late In bow season no heater needed. Super nice.

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7863417 06/07/20 05:00 PM
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I recently picked up an ASF blind, and for the difference in price, the ASF blind is hands down the absolute winner. Solid walls, solid floor, quiet easy windows, insulation, stand is more solid, just everything is better, and if you are going to spend 3500 on a Muddy with stand just spend a little more and get an ASF blind with stand and don’t look back.


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Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7863508 06/07/20 07:06 PM
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9 years with my Atascosa blind. Took down curtains to redo just yesterday. The blind is in great shape and has never had a single lick of maintenance

Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7993430 09/30/20 02:40 PM
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Last year I bought a Muddy Bull Blind for my husbands birthday. We have not been happy with Muddy or the blind. After setting it up we had quite a few problems with the construction of the blind. The door did not seal, the vinyl on the outside was delaminating and "bubbling", window seals were loose, etc. After numerous calls, left messages and emails to Muddy we never had a response from them. Every time it rains the front window area leaks and fills the cup holder up with water then runs onto the floor, we have tried to determine where the leak is coming from but we have been unable to be in the blind when it is raining. Luckily I primed the osb floor before we laid the carpet down so hopefully we will not have a floor rot out under us. Overall for the money spent I would never recommend the Muddy blind to anyone.




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Re: Muddy Blinds [Re: Ahornet55] #7993780 09/30/20 08:14 PM
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I recently bought the Redneck Platinum. I will update later in the season



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Just bought 3 of the Maverick's for the price of 1 of the Muddy. Guy I know down in TX just bought 30 of the Maverick's for his big ranch in TX because he loves hunting out of them.

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