Stay discreetly hidden with the Ameristep Doghouse Blind. Constructed with polyester fabric, this doghouse hunting blind in Realtree AP Camo has a spring steel frame with fiberglass poles. Ideal for firearm and bow hunting, the Ameristep hunting blind features shoot-through mesh windows for reliable concealment during prolonged hunting trips. The Ameristep Doghouse Blind is portable and compact for marksmen on-the-go or who favor a variety of hunting spots. Collapsible and easy to step up, you can store this hunting blind in your car, backpack or garage when it's not in use. The fabric has camouflage print that mirrors your natural environment so as not to alert your prey of danger. If you want a hunting blind that will both fully conceals you and that blends into your surroundings, get this Ameristep Doghouse Blind. Ameristep Doghouse Blind, Realtree AP Camo: Polyester fabric Camouflage nature print Spring steel frame with fiberglass poles Portable and compact concealment Shoot-through mesh windows Ideal for firearm and bow hunting Model# 10016
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Brand | Ameristep |
Item model number | 10016 |
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Product Id | 667335 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 769524100169 |
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I bought this for deer hunting on public land where you can't have permanent stands or blinds and need something to put up and break-down each time I hunt. I've used it 4 times now with a rifle. When packed up, it's small enough and light enough to carry along with my normal backpack (the straps on the blind backpack are long enough to put on over top of my hunting backpack). It sets up really quickly and is easy enough to do in the dark with just a headlamp (you need some light for the tent rods which arch across the inside of the roof). It's plenty big enough for an adult with a fold-up chair, and would also accomodate an adult with a child. Break-down is easy and quick (watch the Youtube video on how to coil it up). For what I needed, it is the perfect product and is a really good value.
Roomy for one. Holds all my gear. It's warm and it's wind and water resistant. Have taken deer with gun, crossbow and compound bow from it. I own two.
For the price, it was worth it. Son and Husband thought it was perfect and exceeded their expectations.
Being one of many blinds I have, I enjoy this blind for the the ease of setup, take down, and portability. If you follow the diagram (youtube) in the carry bag it shows you how to take it down and fold it up for storage. I would recommend this to anyone. I have enough room to shoot my bow from a stool.
Good produc at a good price
you get what you pay for...if you want some where to hide while you are rifle hunting, this blind is for you. if you hunt in the rain every day, spend more and buy another. bow hunting is tight in this blind, hard to make a full draw in it, but possible. packs easy and set up is a breeze
I have used this a few times now and so far I am impressed. For the price you can't beat it. Once it is set up and staked down it is very stable. One day the wind was gusting 15 to 20mph and the Doghouse stood firm. Plus it kept the wind off me and I stayed warmer. I am thinking about buying another one. More than enough room for one person. Two people could use it but might be a little snug.
I was hoping for a little better structure but when I think about how much it cost, well its fair.
It does a good job blinding you. Although no deer came out on me yet, other animals play all around it and don't suspect anything. Birds even perch on top of it. I was however disappointed with the workmanship of it, and the shooting windows are a little low for someone my height. I have to lean over to see far out.
Given the cheap price of this blind, I expected it to be of lower quality. Unfortunately I was correct. The inside of the fabric appears to be coated with a black substance that I figure is supposed to make it water "resistant", more or less. Unfortunately, when I got inside & looked up towards the sky i could see hundreds of tiny pinholes in this coating. It would definitely have to be treated with something to make it waterproof. I've had it pitched for about two weeks, and now I'm seeing a bit of unraveling on some seams. The "backpack" it comes in is better than nothing, but is simply a nylon bag with a drawcord at the top, and some thin straps sewn on the side. With no floor, it better be securely tied down, as the wind can get under it and blow it away in loose sandy soil. I guess one gets what one pays for, but next time I'll spend considerably more and get something better. I hope...