Thanks for the thorough vid. We are dealing with a lot of predators on our small farm, mainly bobcats, hawks and coyotes, so started thinking about a blind to use while teleworking, which I’ve used for Turkey hunting. Plan to run power to it so my bro and I can telework with power for laptops and charging, taking turns being in the spot to strike. Thanks!
Just got the 3-4 person TideWe for $151.51. They have a sale going on and used a $20 off coupon. I'm excited to try it out! I'm thinking I'm gonna try to leave it out year around and spray it with UV Protectant and Seam Sealer everytime I go to fill the feeders. I want the game to get used to it and think it's a part of the environment. We'll see how it holds up. Thank you for the review.
I bought a Tidewe blind last year, set it up in September so the deer get used to it. Hunted out of it twice. I could see really well through the mesh. Came back the next week and some damn critter had chewed up the front, got the window open, got inside then chewed up the left window and crawled back out 🤬🤬🤬. We repaired it as well as we could with clear flex-seal tape. Shot a deer out of it the next morning 🤣. Contrary to Tidewes claims, some wind does get through the mesh. The wind was gusting about 25 mph and you could feel it through the mesh if you laid your hand on the mesh.
@cathysmith1555 Years ago I bought a Rhino blind from Walmart. I set it up where I'd be bowhunting so the deer would get used to it. I went back to check the trail camera I had set up, and a bear tore down the blind. It had muddy bear tracks all over it, and several rods were broke
@@Windwalker_Outdoors oh no! We think the culprit was a raccoon. The claw marks where it climbed up the front of the blind were only about 2 inches across
Bought 2 TideWe blinds for my elk hunt the elk were not bothered by the blinds we had elk coming into wallows with the cameras within days. Cattle did pop a couple of the zippers but the should pop back into place. For $100 it’s better that anything I’ve ever purchased on FB the other stuff was trash this is useable.
I have both a tide weed and a double bowl blind, and I love the corner windows where you can open up the blacked out area and nothing else. I actually safety my blackout windows to where I only open up half of it so I can shoot through it. The reason those windows are black is so when it’s open, you don’t notice or the deer don’t notice a difference as if it’s camo and then when you’re in it, you crack the window open to Schueth or open the window all the way, the camo is gone and it alerts the deer that something is different is different. Hi, I wish the tide we had blackout windows and the availability to open a small window window for a gun or a crossbow
I know the double bull blinds do very well in keeping one dry during rain. How does the tidwe blind do in rain? Also, the double bull blind lasts for many years. How does the tidewe blind hold up over the years?
I've had the Tidewe blind set out since late March for turkey season here in Pennsylvania. So far it has held up quite well. Our first week was rain about every day. I spent quite a few hours in it and stayed dry. So far I really like the blind. I got one turkey out of it so far. You can see it in a couple of my newer videos. I accidentally referred to it as my Temu blind in the one video where I had trail cameras around it after setting it up.
Not familiar with either, but your review was helpful. Do both blinds do a good job of keeping out mosquitoes & flies? (Only while the windows are closed of course, lol!)
There always seems to be insects inside when you leave it set up.....I have used both quite a bit, but there always seems to be insects inside. A Thermacell does the trick for mosquitoes
I used the Tidewe i purchased last year for the first time year and had deer walk within a few yards and actually killed a nice ten point ateleven yard on the second day.
The TideWe blind is ok for the money, my hunting buddy bought one to "save money" instead of paying good money for a quality blind such as a Double Bull. The TideWe material is thin and rips easily on briars and stickers, the camo fades pretty quickly when left out in the elements, he left his out for the entire turkey season and it faded quickly. I have owned a Double Bull Matrix360 from the day Keith Beam invented it and then sold it to Primos. I currently have 3 Double Bull Blinds, The Matrix360, The Dark Horse and the new Surround View Double Wide. There is really no comparison to the Double Bull. It has a LIFETIME warranty on the rods, it has water resistant material that is way more durable to the elements, a back pack carry bag that will hold the blind and 2 stools or 1 stool and a firearm, you cant get that with TideWe. Yes the TideWe cost is way less, and you can buy three of them to the cost of 1 Double Bull, and that a good thing, because you will need 3 TideWe to last as long as 1 Double Bull..
I can somewhat agree with the durability of the Double Bull. As mentioned in the video, the blind does feel more sturdy. The biggest and one of the most important features to me is the window system. The Tidewe window system is far better than the Double Bull. The windows on the Double Bull are either fully open or fully closed. There is no in between. The layout of the windows makes it hard to allow two shooters easy shooting lane access. The Tidewe is the opposite. The windows can be opened quickly and silently, as little or as much as you want. There is a generous field of view for each hunter. I've hunted with the Double Bull for several years. Despite it being a more sturdy blind, the window system sucks. I've taken quite a few turkeys from it, as well as my buddy taking a few. This past season, I used the Tidewe. It was set up a week or so before turkey season and came down after the season, approximately a month and a half. No fading, no tears. Another thing to consider, if a hunter were to choose to buy the Double Bull and it gets stolen, he's out $300. If his Tidewe gets stolen, he's only out a third of that. If a hunter wanted to buy multiple blinds to set up preseason on different properties, he could get three Tidewe's for a little more than the price of one Double Bull. Just imagine the cost of buying three Double Bull 's to set up. I will say the Double Bull will probably sit in the shed from here on out. It is obsolete, in my opinion. I just don't like that window system. It is also a hindrance when it comes to self filming a hunt with the limited window field of view.
@@Windwalker_Outdoors Its very obvious you have never used a Double Bull 360, Dark Horse or the new Surround view 360. It has a different window system than the Double Bull 270. So you are comparing apples to oranges.. The double bull is wayyy better,,,
@rodrincker2757 I'm comparing the 270 degree field of view Double Bull to the 270 degree field of view Tidewe. If I were comparing a 360 field of view Double Bull to a 270 degree field of view Tidewe, I'd consider that apples to oranges. After all....the video is about comparing both of the blinds in the video, not comparing the Tidewe to every make and model blind out there. Again, that would be comparing apples to oranges. You are correct, I have no experience with the other blinds you have mentioned. Again, I agree that the Double Bull blinds are made better. I have no disagreement there. I'm looking at the price I'd pay for each blind and if a cheaper blind would do what I want it to do. I've hunted out of each of the 270 degree blinds and prefer the Tidewe hands down. Have you hunted out of each of the two blinds mentioned in the video? Do you have personal experience hunting out of a Tidewe blind? Did the Tidewe blind hinder you in any way or ruin your hunt? Any negative features you didn't care for?
@@Windwalker_Outdoors Yes i have used both the blinds in the video, i had a 270 surroundview and just like you, i didn't care for the triangle window in the front and i thought it was too high to shoot or film out of comfortably so i sold it and got a Surroundview max, i used a TideWe blind last year hunting with my buddy when he bought his, i have no issues with the Tidewe, it will get the job done but the question is, for how long? In my opinion, it's cheap made and if you want to buy a cheap hunting blind then a cheap hunting blind you will get. For me, it's hard to beat the quality, durability and lifetime warranty on the hardware of a Double Bull. If you ever get the chance, look at the Surroundview max with the doublewide door and tell me what you think of that.
I’ve never used double bull but the tide we in my opinion is very cheaply made. I like the window layout but poor execution. I can’t get the windows to stay completely open without tucking the middle under itself. The entrance( mine was a zipper only) was extremely loud to get in and out and the entrance is quite small. I left my blind out in the woods from early August til end of November and started getting little pin holes in the roof and on the back black portion. I think it’s best suited for turkey hunting set up in a field. In a woods setting with any kind of overcast it was very difficult to see out of the side windows due to how dark it was. I’m a bigger guy 6-3 with a 30 inch draw and when I draw my elbow hits the back of the blind very little clearance for shooting my bow with how small vertically the windows are. Definitely a lot of room for improvements but for the price it’s kind of what I expected
What ground blind do u have or know of that has a bottom , its a ground blind not a tent ! You say this same comment on every channel with ground blind reviews , what does a bottom do for you
Thank you for an honest review! I have seen a few review videos and this is the most helpful with a side by side comparison.
Thanks for the thorough vid. We are dealing with a lot of predators on our small farm, mainly bobcats, hawks and coyotes, so started thinking about a blind to use while teleworking, which I’ve used for Turkey hunting. Plan to run power to it so my bro and I can telework with power for laptops and charging, taking turns being in the spot to strike. Thanks!
Good comparison. You covered all the important information and it was useful 👍
Thank you!
Good info on the blinds nice to see the side by side comparison thanks for sharing👍🏻
Thank you
Just got the 3-4 person TideWe for $151.51. They have a sale going on and used a $20 off coupon. I'm excited to try it out! I'm thinking I'm gonna try to leave it out year around and spray it with UV Protectant and Seam Sealer everytime I go to fill the feeders. I want the game to get used to it and think it's a part of the environment. We'll see how it holds up. Thank you for the review.
I bought a Tidewe blind last year, set it up in September so the deer get used to it. Hunted out of it twice. I could see really well through the mesh. Came back the next week and some damn critter had chewed up the front, got the window open, got inside then chewed up the left window and crawled back out 🤬🤬🤬. We repaired it as well as we could with clear flex-seal tape. Shot a deer out of it the next morning 🤣. Contrary to Tidewes claims, some wind does get through the mesh. The wind was gusting about 25 mph and you could feel it through the mesh if you laid your hand on the mesh.
@cathysmith1555 Years ago I bought a Rhino blind from Walmart. I set it up where I'd be bowhunting so the deer would get used to it. I went back to check the trail camera I had set up, and a bear tore down the blind. It had muddy bear tracks all over it, and several rods were broke
@@Windwalker_Outdoors oh no! We think the culprit was a raccoon. The claw marks where it climbed up the front of the blind were only about 2 inches across
On the Double Bull black window fabric facing outwards is so if you have to lower it down it will not be as noticeable it will go from black to black.
@Nature_Wild_And_Free Would be nice if the material was see -thru like other blinds.
I agree!
You’ll be in front of it so the background would be you not the black canvas
Bought 2 TideWe blinds for my elk hunt the elk were not bothered by the blinds we had elk coming into wallows with the cameras within days. Cattle did pop a couple of the zippers but the should pop back into place. For $100 it’s better that anything I’ve ever purchased on FB the other stuff was trash this is useable.
I have both a tide weed and a double bowl blind, and I love the corner windows where you can open up the blacked out area and nothing else. I actually safety my blackout windows to where I only open up half of it so I can shoot through it. The reason those windows are black is so when it’s open, you don’t notice or the deer don’t notice a difference as if it’s camo and then when you’re in it, you crack the window open to Schueth or open the window all the way, the camo is gone and it alerts the deer that something is different is different.
Hi, I wish the tide we had blackout windows and the availability to open a small window window for a gun or a crossbow
I know the double bull blinds do very well in keeping one dry during rain. How does the tidwe blind do in rain? Also, the double bull blind lasts for many years. How does the tidewe blind hold up over the years?
I've had the Tidewe blind set out since late March for turkey season here in Pennsylvania. So far it has held up quite well. Our first week was rain about every day. I spent quite a few hours in it and stayed dry. So far I really like the blind. I got one turkey out of it so far. You can see it in a couple of my newer videos. I accidentally referred to it as my Temu blind in the one video where I had trail cameras around it after setting it up.
Not familiar with either, but your review was helpful. Do both blinds do a good job of keeping out mosquitoes & flies? (Only while the windows are closed of course, lol!)
There always seems to be insects inside when you leave it set up.....I have used both quite a bit, but there always seems to be insects inside.
A Thermacell does the trick for mosquitoes
I used the Tidewe i purchased last year for the first time year and had deer walk within a few yards and actually killed a nice ten point ateleven yard on the second day.
The TideWe blind is ok for the money, my hunting buddy bought one to "save money" instead of paying good money for a quality blind such as a Double Bull. The TideWe material is thin and rips easily on briars and stickers, the camo fades pretty quickly when left out in the elements, he left his out for the entire turkey season and it faded quickly. I have owned a Double Bull Matrix360 from the day Keith Beam invented it and then sold it to Primos. I currently have 3 Double Bull Blinds, The Matrix360, The Dark Horse and the new Surround View Double Wide. There is really no comparison to the Double Bull. It has a LIFETIME warranty on the rods, it has water resistant material that is way more durable to the elements, a back pack carry bag that will hold the blind and 2 stools or 1 stool and a firearm, you cant get that with TideWe. Yes the TideWe cost is way less, and you can buy three of them to the cost of 1 Double Bull, and that a good thing, because you will need 3 TideWe to last as long as 1 Double Bull..
I can somewhat agree with the durability of the Double Bull. As mentioned in the video, the blind does feel more sturdy. The biggest and one of the most important features to me is the window system. The Tidewe window system is far better than the Double Bull. The windows on the Double Bull are either fully open or fully closed. There is no in between. The layout of the windows makes it hard to allow two shooters easy shooting lane access. The Tidewe is the opposite. The windows can be opened quickly and silently, as little or as much as you want. There is a generous field of view for each hunter. I've hunted with the Double Bull for several years. Despite it being a more sturdy blind, the window system sucks. I've taken quite a few turkeys from it, as well as my buddy taking a few. This past season, I used the Tidewe. It was set up a week or so before turkey season and came down after the season, approximately a month and a half. No fading, no tears. Another thing to consider, if a hunter were to choose to buy the Double Bull and it gets stolen, he's out $300. If his Tidewe gets stolen, he's only out a third of that. If a hunter wanted to buy multiple blinds to set up preseason on different properties, he could get three Tidewe's for a little more than the price of one Double Bull. Just imagine the cost of buying three Double Bull 's to set up.
I will say the Double Bull will probably sit in the shed from here on out. It is obsolete, in my opinion. I just don't like that window system. It is also a hindrance when it comes to self filming a hunt with the limited window field of view.
@@Windwalker_Outdoors Its very obvious you have never used a Double Bull 360, Dark Horse or the new Surround view 360. It has a different window system than the Double Bull 270. So you are comparing apples to oranges.. The double bull is wayyy better,,,
@rodrincker2757 I'm comparing the 270 degree field of view Double Bull to the 270 degree field of view Tidewe. If I were comparing a 360 field of view Double Bull to a 270 degree field of view Tidewe, I'd consider that apples to oranges. After all....the video is about comparing both of the blinds in the video, not comparing the Tidewe to every make and model blind out there. Again, that would be comparing apples to oranges.
You are correct, I have no experience with the other blinds you have mentioned. Again, I agree that the Double Bull blinds are made better. I have no disagreement there. I'm looking at the price I'd pay for each blind and if a cheaper blind would do what I want it to do. I've hunted out of each of the 270 degree blinds and prefer the Tidewe hands down.
Have you hunted out of each of the two blinds mentioned in the video? Do you have personal experience hunting out of a Tidewe blind? Did the Tidewe blind hinder you in any way or ruin your hunt? Any negative features you didn't care for?
@@Windwalker_Outdoors Yes i have used both the blinds in the video, i had a 270 surroundview and just like you, i didn't care for the triangle window in the front and i thought it was too high to shoot or film out of comfortably so i sold it and got a Surroundview max, i used a TideWe blind last year hunting with my buddy when he bought his, i have no issues with the Tidewe, it will get the job done but the question is, for how long? In my opinion, it's cheap made and if you want to buy a cheap hunting blind then a cheap hunting blind you will get. For me, it's hard to beat the quality, durability and lifetime warranty on the hardware of a Double Bull. If you ever get the chance, look at the Surroundview max with the doublewide door and tell me what you think of that.
I’m curious. If the windows are open. How is you’re silhouette? Can it be seen?
I’ve never used double bull but the tide we in my opinion is very cheaply made. I like the window layout but poor execution. I can’t get the windows to stay completely open without tucking the middle under itself. The entrance( mine was a zipper only) was extremely loud to get in and out and the entrance is quite small. I left my blind out in the woods from early August til end of November and started getting little pin holes in the roof and on the back black portion. I think it’s best suited for turkey hunting set up in a field. In a woods setting with any kind of overcast it was very difficult to see out of the side windows due to how dark it was. I’m a bigger guy 6-3 with a 30 inch draw and when I draw my elbow hits the back of the blind very little clearance for shooting my bow with how small vertically the windows are. Definitely a lot of room for improvements but for the price it’s kind of what I expected
interesting good info thanks enjoyed
Thank you
Far as the see through part, is one easier to see out of then the other?
Why. Would. U. Need. A. Floor
Naps
Adult play time
@@2cthetruth lol
Keep the bugs off you as you nap. I ALWAYS get tired in a blind. 😊
Keep the snakes out in bow season.
Why would anybody purchase a ground blind without a bottom?
Don't need it
What ground blind do u have or know of that has a bottom , its a ground blind not a tent ! You say this same comment on every channel with ground blind reviews , what does a bottom do for you
@@labradorshalladore4966 why would your comments sound stupid as a screen door on a submarine ?
Noise, noise, noise.
What an idiot