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Comfort Quest Blind #3356379 07/08/12 11:43 AM
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http://www.smithworksoutdoors.com/index.aspx

Has anyone hunted out of one of these? I was in need of a 4x6 blind and decided to purchase one.



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Re: Comfort Quest Blind [Re: Greytshot] #3356983 07/08/12 05:45 PM
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For $350-$500 I'd look into something a little more than a fabric blind. I don't have any experience with this product but fabric out in the woods doesn't last long. I'd look into a few guys here or have your Ag class in high school put one together.

Just my .02


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If you set it on the ground rats love them. They will move in and camp out in them. Eat holes in the walls. They did this to double bull blinds I set up. Up in the air not as bad. I would build my own blind out of treated lumber and hardiboard for that price.



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Re: Comfort Quest Blind [Re: stxranchman] #3357967 07/08/12 11:42 PM
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Thanks for the comments Guys. I will plan on elevating it to keep the rats out. I like the portability aspects of it. A wooden 4x6 would weigh too much for me to move around by myself. I built one a couple of years ago, but sold it when I left the lease I was on. It took three of us to load it on a trailer! I'm gonna miss that blind.



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