RadNek Review: Muddy Prevue 2 Hunting Blind - Indian Creek Bowhunting Journal S2022E12
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- On this episode I will review for you the Muddy Prevue 2 Hunting Blind. I had an opportunity to sit for an all day hunt and I will give you my RadNek honest opinion on this blind. No one has paid me for this and I paid for this blind with my own money to you will get my full honest opinion.
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Good video, I like the sliding windows. I was wondering if you could sew 2 velcro strips on the edges of the 2 back panels that kept opening up? Unless you're sure you would never want to have an opening there.
Did it have much of a new blind smell? I usually leave them set up outside for a week or so to get the new smell to dissipate. (I know you had a time constraint in this case) Did the deer seem to be warry of its presence?
Good to hear from you Dennis. You could sew some velcro strips if you wanted however, I am not a fan of velcro. Way too noisy for my taste. I really don't see why they put that there because if a deer was looking through that window, it would require a black blanket or dark background behind you to keep them from seeing movement. That's the problem with my Primos Surroundview 270. There is only one black wall so I bought a very light weight black blanket to hang on one of the walls to make it 180°. New blind smell? Yes, not bad but I'm sure the deer could smell it that were behind me. I had one blow early that morning right about shooting light. I usually set them up outside for a few days too before use but as you mentioned, I had a serious time crunch. The deer were very weary as it was brand new to them in that spot. There was a major trail passing right at the end of my shooting lane that looks like a deer highway. It comes off a Weyerhaeuser property on the North border that is about 350 acres with no hunting allowed on it but every deer I encountered this day came from the south on this trail with smaller 20-60 acre tracts where I am sure they are hunted. Blessings brother.
Are the corners reinforced? How thick is the material? Does it feel like it will hold up? Thanks great vid
Hey BQ, thank you for watching. Like I mentioned in the video, the see-through mesh is really thick and should last a long time. However, the black walls with the camo on the outside, as well as the roof in my opinion are a little thin. It reminds me of an old Barnett blind I had that was out in the sun for about three months, and it was shredded. If you are to purchase this blind, I would spray it with a UV protection spray, and I wouldn’t leave it in direct sunlight for very long. Thanks again for watching, and all the best to you.
Oops, forgot to answer 1st questions. I don’t remember there being a whole lot of reinforcement material on the corners where the fiberglass framing sticks come together. But it does seem sturdy enough like most blinds I’ve ever had. I don’t think you’re gonna have any problems with corners tearing until you’ve gotten a fair bit of use out of it, or unless it sits in the sun for a few months. Hope that helps. Blessings.
Rods break way too easily never buy another !
Sorry to hear that, thanks for sharing your experience. It will help others intelligently decide. Have a great season!