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New Hunting Blinds

Posted By: Nontypical3006

New Hunting Blinds - 06/17/23 08:03 AM

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Brand new and these will last a lifetime. Combining durability with portability, these are the best bang for your buck on the market. They are easy to setup and/or move with one person and you never have to worry about taking them down in the off-season. If you’re tired of pop up blinds that may tear, wear out...... or catch a gust of wind never to be seen again, these may be a fit for your hunting needs! Spacious 6 1/2’ diameter that’s great for archery hunting with plenty of room to draw your bow, hunting with 2+ people or just extra space for gear. With the vertical windows, it’s also great for kiddos being able to see or set up for a shot! The blinds are $1,049.99 and the bases will be $499.99 (if buying the blind and platform together, they’re $1,499.99). They can obviously be set directly on the ground without a platform and no worries about any floor rot (several of mine are directly on the ground). Delivery and setup to your hunting spot can be discussed as well. Thanks and let me know if there are any questions!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 06/20/23 10:16 AM

I have 40 of these blinds coming in and 13 are spoken for. Reserve one with/without a platform with 1/2 down!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 06/21/23 10:18 PM

20 blinds and 10 platforms left right now.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 06/28/23 05:02 AM

10 days left for the pre-order special!
Posted By: brush_buster

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 06/28/23 09:07 PM

What is the brand and where can they be picked up?
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/01/23 10:48 PM

16 blinds and 10 platforms left.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/05/23 01:30 PM

12 blinds and 8 platforms left!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/09/23 03:31 AM

rifle
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/13/23 12:54 AM

I’ve been asked a couple times and would be open to trades. Guns, gun parts (action, bbls, etc), silver, gold, optics……
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/19/23 01:33 AM

TTT
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/25/23 03:05 AM

I still have a few blinds and platforms left from this last shipment. I may be headed towards the DFW and San Antonio areas delivering blinds if anyone is interested. The delivery charge gets pretty cheap depending on how many people are on that days delivery.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/26/23 06:48 PM

The windows have solid hinges and 4 tabs to keep it closed tight.
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Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 07/29/23 01:08 AM

I’ll be headed to the DFW area Sunday for some deliveries if anyone between there and Lubbock is interested. Thanks again!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/01/23 02:22 AM

rifle
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Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/04/23 02:46 AM

All the windows are tinted.

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Posted By: zmalts

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/06/23 10:05 PM

Pm sent about blind and base - thanks
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/09/23 03:26 AM

Bow season is just around the corner!!!!

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Posted By: supersixfour

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/09/23 05:09 PM

How do you have that anchored down?
Was thinking about 24 or 36" rebar stakes.
Posted By: texasag93

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/09/23 09:42 PM

Is there a bottom or is it just open?
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/10/23 05:23 PM

Originally Posted by texasag93
Is there a bottom or is it just open?

These blinds were designed without a bottom to be a little more universal. If you want to sit them directly on the ground, you never have to worry about floor rot and keeps them quiet, especially if you drop something. If some elevation is needed, the 2” lip all the way around the bottom makes it easy to attach to any type of platform.


Originally Posted by supersixfour
How do you have that anchored down?
Was thinking about 24 or 36" rebar stakes.

That’s perfect. All of mine that are on the ground are staked with 6 pieces of rebar about 2’ into the ground. Just drill a 3/8” hole through the lip and run the rebar/metal stake through it at an angle, push the dirt back over the lip to help control scent and you’re good to go!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/13/23 07:19 PM

rifle
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/30/23 01:38 AM

Just ordered another shipment that will be in next week. If you’d like to reserve one, let me know as this will probably be the last order for the season due to my work and hunting schedule.

THERE IS NOW A DEALER IN THE DFW AREA!
Posted By: JimBridger

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/30/23 03:02 PM

Does the plywood floor shown in the picture come with the blind and platform?
Posted By: DFA

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 08/30/23 03:38 PM

What is the name of the dealer in DFW? I like the blind and especially the platfor. Will just have to add posts
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/02/23 03:32 PM

Originally Posted by JimBridger
Does the plywood floor shown in the picture come with the blind and platform?

Originally Posted by DFA
What is the name of the dealer in DFW? I like the blind and especially the platfor. Will just have to add posts


PM’s sent.

aim
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/06/23 11:56 PM

rifle
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Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/07/23 09:06 AM

Here’s a customer that built his own platform on 12’ legs and camo’d the blind!

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Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/09/23 12:58 PM

New shipment will be in Monday! 12 of the 30 blinds are still available. Here’s another camo job done by a customer….

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Posted By: rack04

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/09/23 01:34 PM

What is the name of the dealer in DFW?
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/11/23 01:12 PM

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Posted By: JJHunts

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/12/23 11:20 PM

PM Sent. Please get in touch with me. Many Thanks!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/14/23 05:02 PM

rifle
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Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/18/23 02:08 AM

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Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/30/23 12:19 PM

Sweet setup in SE Oklahoma!

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Posted By: bhendoo

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 09/30/23 11:22 PM

I am interested in one of your stands. I am about 40 miles east of Dallas .
When would you be coming back through the area.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/02/23 02:09 AM

Originally Posted by bhendoo
I am interested in one of your stands. I am about 40 miles east of Dallas .
When would you be coming back through the area.


Message sent. A friend of mine is a dealer in Poolville.
Posted By: Ttomlinson87

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/05/23 03:59 PM

Are these flimsy like the maverick blinds? I really like the concept and price point but was not at all impressed with the maverick blind.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/06/23 03:25 AM

Originally Posted by Ttomlinson87
Are these flimsy like the maverick blinds? I really like the concept and price point but was not at all impressed with the maverick blind.


These are a new design this year and have been impressed with the rigidity. The two halves are flexible but once assembled are pretty solid. Are they a $3000+ blind??…. Absolutely not but they weren’t designed for that. This material will last a lifetime, they’re 100x better than a pop-up and much easier to transport/move than any other “solid” blind. So far, these have held up to a bunch of curious cows and some pretty nasty winds! If you hunt anywhere closer to the panhandle, I’d be happy to help but I’m sure my buddy in Poolville has one set up you could look at. Thank you for the question!
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/16/23 01:55 AM

9 delivered and put together outside of Benjamin! Gonna be some sweet setups!

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Posted By: Master Plumb

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/16/23 02:38 AM

PM sent
Posted By: ARtexas

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/22/23 02:04 AM

Are you able to disassemble the hunting blind for transport? (i.e. take apart the two halves)

And are you able to disassemble the base for transport?
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/22/23 06:15 PM

Originally Posted by ARtexas
Are you able to disassemble the hunting blind for transport? (i.e. take apart the two halves)

And are you able to disassemble the base for transport?


Absolutely. It would take about 10 minutes to take the 2 halves apart and probably 30-45 minutes if you completely disassembled the platform and removed all of the legs/material. These are very easy to transport as I’ve had 3 blinds in the bed of my truck with no issues.
Posted By: Jimbo1

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/22/23 06:38 PM

Can you post some inside pics?
Posted By: ARtexas

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/23/23 10:55 AM

Originally Posted by Nontypical3006
Originally Posted by ARtexas
Are you able to disassemble the hunting blind for transport? (i.e. take apart the two halves)

And are you able to disassemble the base for transport?


Absolutely. It would take about 10 minutes to take the 2 halves apart and probably 30-45 minutes if you completely disassembled the platform and removed all of the legs/material. These are very easy to transport as I’ve had 3 blinds in the bed of my truck with no issues.

Thanks! Can you post pictures of this equipment disassembled? Just trying to get a good visual on whether or not I would be able to transport it in my truck.
Posted By: Nontypical3006

Re: New Hunting Blinds - 10/23/23 11:52 AM

Originally Posted by Jimbo1
Can you post some inside pics?


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These are designed without a floor to be a bit more universal. If you want to put them directly on the ground, you never have to worry about floor rot and they’re a lot quieter. Pushing some dirt back up around the bottom lip has prevented any unwelcome guests in all of the ones I have on the ground. If some elevation is needed, they’re easy to attach to any type platform.

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