I don't have any experience with them....yet! I went to the link you provided, and I really like what I saw! I will look into those blinds real hard for next season, as I don't have a place to put one right now, but I will have an additional spot on my lease next year (2014.) Thanks a lot for the link!!
...on our lease. Think this will be the third year? Seems to have weathered the seasons well. Never been in it when it was raining but seems to be well put together. Said it was easy to assemble on site. We joked about putting flowers out in front if it since it was soo pretty!
Man, those things are beautiful. Natural camo as well. No bugs, take 40 years to rot the blind. Legs will not last that long, but those things look great. Wish I had the jack.
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Man, those things are beautiful. Natural camo as well. No bugs, take 40 years to rot the blind. Legs will not last that long, but those things look great. Wish I had the jack.
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those blinds look really nice. i found a company that makes cedar camo for Central Texas. http://hillcountrycamo.com/
i dont have any, and my lease is in E Texas so wouldnt need any. But ive spent a lot of time in the Hill Country (Gods Country) and it looks good enough that if i had a lease in the HC id prob buy some.
I have one of these blinds on my lease in Sonora and love it. This will be the third season and it has weathered some but still looks and smells great. No trouble with bugs and it is well built. Easy to assemble with 3 people. Worth the money!!!
The binds are nice, I bought 3 and they are great. With 3 guys it took about an hour to and hour and a half to put it together. We used them for two years and we got off the lease, when we got off the lease the land owned bought them from us for what we payed for them. Make sure you really put thought in were you place them because your not going to want to move them. They are very sturdy and well made. I would highly recomend them.
I bought one about 4 years ago. The only issue i had with the blind is that the wood was still wet when we bought it. As it drys out there is ALOT of shrinkage and splitting which causes gapping between the boards. It is a sturdy blind but if you don't line the interior you wont get much insulation at all. It also makes easy access for wasps and other insects.
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