What does the top of the blind look like? Is it see-through as well? Just my opinion, but I feel like having a blocked out top panel would be nice. Place the blind with the door facing east for the rising sun, to prevent light from coming in, then as the sun rose more during the day, it won't be shining right into the blind through the top panel.
Why do companies always do this to me? Just after I finally buy one of your other blinds you come out with a new one with features that work better for me. Being disabled and on a tight budget this sucks! LOL my luck is terrible!
So.... if you can see OUT, it stands to reason that one can see INTO the blind when occupied or not. Even with the back wall blocked to prevent the "see-through" effect, I'm not clear on how this would keep interior movements hidden.
I have zero explanation as to how it works, but, the video literally shows you that when outside the blind, you can't see in. The rear facing view of the door is perfect example of how you couldn't see in, but as he opened the door, you could start to see through it more and more as the door opened more.
Going to put on a stand😊
Awesome Blind
How are they in the winter? I’m in northern Minnesota and wanna knwo of a small heater would stay warm
My favorite blind but it’s not made to trap heat.
I'm definitely going with tidewe blinds for my black powder guns
Can the roof be water proofed in any way
No luck on this end. Had to disassemble,to complete unpacking,after that ended up making a poncho out of it!
What does the top of the blind look like? Is it see-through as well? Just my opinion, but I feel like having a blocked out top panel would be nice. Place the blind with the door facing east for the rising sun, to prevent light from coming in, then as the sun rose more during the day, it won't be shining right into the blind through the top panel.
Update. My tidewe blind just came in and it is indeed blocked out. Not see through
Anyone use one of these for wildlife photography yet?? Any reviews for that use?
Why do companies always do this to me? Just after I finally buy one of your other blinds you come out with a new one with features that work better for me. Being disabled and on a tight budget this sucks! LOL my luck is terrible!
So.... if you can see OUT, it stands to reason that one can see INTO the blind when occupied or not. Even with the back wall blocked to prevent the "see-through" effect, I'm not clear on how this would keep interior movements hidden.
What do you mean?
I have zero explanation as to how it works, but, the video literally shows you that when outside the blind, you can't see in. The rear facing view of the door is perfect example of how you couldn't see in, but as he opened the door, you could start to see through it more and more as the door opened more.