TideWe Vismaster 270° hunting Blind
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- I am reviewing a hunting blind for TideWe #hunting #deerhunting
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Perfect for You and Brody. Get him a comfortable chair and plenty of snacks. They will be Your Greatest Memories.
Hey Justin!
Looks like somebody put a lot of thought into that blind! They sure have come a long way from back in the day as far as materials, weight, and options! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! WOOF! I was amazed to see how well it blended in with the woods, even without natural material being woven in... yet was big enough to be comfortable. "To See And Not Be Seen", gives you an advantage when you're out in the Tall & Uncut!
I'm looking forward to seeing how your Deer Season turns out! Good Luck... and I'll see you down the Trail!
Morning Justin, yes sir i really like my tiewe blinds and there other products. I just put them out 2 weeks before and deer just ignor it. You ll be amazed how much noise n movement u can get away with sent to. The bow string wax works well . Good luck to you n Brodie this season.
My wife absolutely loves the tidewe heated hunting gear to. Battery's are long lasting.
I do like this blind, thanks for sharing this.
Looks like a good one, hope it holdsup to weather for ya
Real nice blind . They good for areas with no big timber and real cold days . Fellow can have a little heater in there
There has got to be an easier way to fold that blind back up, other than the way you and I have done it. I purchsed a TideWe blind after watching your 1st video on these blinds. Setting it up was way easier than taking it down and securing it with the attatched strap. I got it done, but like you, I had a little trouble. Between the two of us we should be able to figure out an easier way. I have 3 Barronett Blinds and the TideWe blind is very similar to them in size and ease of setting up. I do like the idea of being able to see out thru the blind material, especially for my grandkids while they are hunting with me. They are 10 and 7 and the 10 year old has already shot 2 buck and 2 doe with a crossbow out of the Barronett blinds but has always had trouble seeing out of the windows until he stood up. This will be the first year for the 7 year old to actually hunt. He has sat in the blinds watching, but also had to stand up to see out the windows to see game. Brodie will love seeing out of your blinds.
I agree and im gonna figure it out and do a video on it. I was hoping they would see and come up with a remedy lol
I'm a climber guy but with a kid you can't beat a blind. I'd set it in a good spot and leave it till seasons over. That way you can leave it brushed in and get an 1 1/2 diameter stake and drive holes around the perimeter maybe 2 on each side. Then cut hefty branches and shove them in the holes you made. You can hang stuff off them and it helps hold the blind in place. When your gone you can stick black painted 1 inch PVC pipes out the window and they'll think it's shotgun barrels 😂😂
Real tough times are lurking on the horizon… I’ve been looking for a good blind. Fun you made this video. I was looking at a blind just like this. Size and quality is what I wanna know about. I need plenty of room.
@@DeverVision this one is huge man. Like 6x6
@@SpiritoftheOutdoorsok thanks. Is the visibility good?
Simply to the point 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
The yellow pole never heard abt it 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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Don't you catch the sidewalk syndrome from the concrete jungle? 😁
@@rodneydunaway2945 i think thats where its most contagious but it’s starting to be found in some so called rural areas lol
If you slipped into some place you ain’t suppose to be, I’d recommend a gillie suit. Prolly not a blind lol
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Nice blind but man is it a pain to open up. I had a hard time opening it up when I got it. Went hunting yesterday and couldn't get the dang thing to pop up at all. Ended up just folding it back up and sitting in the woods without the blind. Definitely practice before taking it to the woods.
@@HunterLo25 it wasnt just easy but it wasnt anywhere near me not being able to put it up. This was realtime of the first day id ever fooled with it. I put it up in the woods on film too and it went much faster the second time. Folding it back up is a trip
@SpiritoftheOutdoors yeah it took quite a bit of effort for me to open it at home when I first got it. Tried using it in the woods for the first time yesterday and coulnt get it deployed. Gonna take a look at it later and hopefully figure a way to make it easier for me
never hunted with a ground blind. whats your opinion on them
@@longbowbanjoAL ive not hunted in them a lot but the few times i did i had good luck. My ameristep ive had a ling time has velcro windows and you gotta leave em open to shoot but i missed a good buck with my recurve in it and have shot a couple does . If its brushed in a little they dont mind it dont seem like