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I OWN EIGHT AMERISTEP BLINDS AND LOVE THEM ALL. I WISH THEIR ZIPPERS WERE A LITTLE MORE HEAVY DUTY, BUT THAT WOULD ADD QUITE A BIT TO THE COST OF THE BLIND. I FIND THAT THE WINDOW ZIPPERS CAN ICE UP SOME IF SNOW MELTS ON THEM AND THEN THEY REFREEZE., BUT THEY ARE STILL USABLE WITH A LITTLE CARE.
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good it has a lot of room , bad design main window supports to hold them up in place will let windows sage over time, should of been clips or snaps , bad million pin holes from stitching let daylight inside all over, looks like a lazar light show when sitting inside it .
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I have several Brick house blinds. It's the only tent style blind l choose to use. Iv killed a lot of game out of these even when the wind wasn't the most favorable. They are carbon lined and seem to help contain your scent and are blacked out keeping your movements consoled and eliminates silhouetting. And the way the windows are configured gives you lots of viewing and shooting options while maintaining the fore mentioned features. I hope my opinion helps you make a good decision. Good luck this season!
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You cannot leave the blind out in the sun very long because the material is not made to withstand the Sun. It's a little tough to get it folded back down to put back in the bag it's a trick LOL
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i have bought one of these at dicks sporting goods last year .spray it with weather proofing worked good until someone broke the limbs and threw a block of ice on it !! so i bought another one on ebay didn take it out yet!
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