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SCENTite Quadpod Kit #4986345 02/22/14 01:12 AM
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Looking at some options to build a new elevated blind. Was curious if anyone has used this setup...


http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/pr...it&i=426890

Basically its just the metal platform and you have to get the 4x4 legs and supports and build the box. Looks like a pretty good idea. Any thoughts or concerns?

Thanks


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Kind of look over priced for what you get. Check with Ramball on here and get a price from him for it


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Buy the Elevators for 80 bucks and build the rest yourself. You will save a bunch.


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Re: SCENTite Quadpod Kit [Re: Adam O] #4993043 02/26/14 05:17 AM
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X2 on the elevators. Very easy to use and install. $85 and the cost of some wood, and you're loking at saving about $150.

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