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.

Комментарии • 9

  • @homensdafloresta5443
    @homensdafloresta5443 Год назад

    Me inspiro no seu canal. Você posta vídeos maravilhoso. Parabéns meu amigo

    • @RealRadNek
      @RealRadNek  Год назад

      Obrigado suas amáveis palavras e obrigado por assistir.

  • @yerfdogd
    @yerfdogd Год назад

    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?

    • @RealRadNek
      @RealRadNek  Год назад

      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.

  • @bqoutdoors2334
    @bqoutdoors2334 Год назад

    Are the corners reinforced? How thick is the material? Does it feel like it will hold up? Thanks great vid

    • @RealRadNek
      @RealRadNek  Год назад

      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.

    • @RealRadNek
      @RealRadNek  Год назад +1

      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.

  • @larrycrabtree7154
    @larrycrabtree7154 11 месяцев назад

    Rods break way too easily never buy another !

    • @RealRadNek
      @RealRadNek  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that, thanks for sharing your experience. It will help others intelligently decide. Have a great season!