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Title: Ghostblind product
Post by: FOXXNTROUT on August 23, 2010, 03:30:00 PM
Would you use the ghostblind.

http://ghostblind.com/366-ghostblind-predator-and-phantom.html

I have a hard time spending $300 on a ground blind, it looks somewhat heavy, and not sure on the ethics of using it.

What do you all think?
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: NorthernCaliforniaHunter on August 23, 2010, 03:54:00 PM
They'd sell one more if it were half that price. I just don't see how it equates to $300.

I think you can get mirror-finished plastic at Taps plastics. I'm tempted to give it a whirl...

As far as ethics, not any different from camo or a myriad of other things we do to remain unseen. Go for it.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Dean Lintz on August 23, 2010, 03:57:00 PM
I bought one to use this year they weigh 15 lbs which is lighter than my pop up blind. Should not have to be brushed in. Deer pick out the pop up if not brushed in. I hunt alot on state land if you leave a blind out it will be gone when you go to get in it.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: FOXXNTROUT on August 23, 2010, 04:31:00 PM
It looks neat, but I will wait and see some reviews first. Let us know how it goes Dean.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: njloco on August 23, 2010, 07:39:00 PM
Does anyone know what it is made of to warrant that price tag ? It's nice and I usually try new things but that just seems a little steep, between the carry bag and the blind, that's more than my Equalizer tree stand climber cost me.

Ken
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Mudd on August 23, 2010, 08:19:00 PM
I just sent Taps an e-mail so I'll let you know what I find out.

God bless,Mudd
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: browndown on August 23, 2010, 08:42:00 PM
I would love to have one but that is kind of expensive, maybe I can win one.HINT HINT
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Mudd on August 23, 2010, 11:06:00 PM
Here is information from Taps Plastic

   Clear Acrylic Sheets - Mirrored

CALCULATE
Your Results
Color Clear
Size 1/8" Thick, 26" Wide, 46" Long
Quantity 4
Cost $240.86(this is the price shipped to my door)

OK someone with the math skills tell us how much the savings is. Take into account that this isn't put together/packaged up like Ghost Blinds.

God bless,Mudd
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Ragnarok Forge on August 24, 2010, 12:10:00 AM
No savings if you count your work to put it together.  It looks like a neat product that could work great.  I see it as no more or less ethical than any other ground blind.  I suspect keeping the mirrored finish unscratched might be a bit tough.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: NorthernCaliforniaHunter on August 24, 2010, 12:32:00 AM
I see your point, Mudd. Perhaps there's more than one way to skin a cat... How about mirror mylar adhered to the back of clear acrylic sheets which are cheaper? I just like to make my own stuff when I can.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Mudd on August 24, 2010, 05:46:00 AM
I doubt a few scratches would be a problem.

Mirrored mylar? Why not stick to something cheap and thin ie, plexiglass or even waxed cardboard?

Maybe this would work?

Mylar 2 mil 50" x 25'
$21.95
This is a brand new roll of 2 mil thick Mylar. The material is similar to aluminum foil, but it is much more durable. Mylar is 95% - 99% reflective, so it will insure that your plants are getting as much useful light as possible. This is a great and inexpensive way to enhance the productivity of your grow room.

   * Model: MY2-25
   * Shipping Weight: 6.00lbs
   * Manufactured by: C.A.P. Controllers

or maybe this one?
55in x 50ft x 3mil  

Only $69.99        


God bless,Mudd
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Terry Green on August 24, 2010, 08:31:00 AM
And....at that price....its not 360.....and if the animal comes in from above, there's no top cover.

Limited applications, but a great concept that would surely work under those limited applications.  Should work like a charm on relative flat ground and when you are definitely set up to have the game on one side of you.

Also wonder how it would do in the wind.  I saw one of those videos and the wind was blowing it and that panel really stood out as far as movement.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Mudd on August 24, 2010, 08:49:00 AM
Terry you triggered a thought!

One panel, my ghuillie and the "on-the-bow" blind!!!!

I could forget about brush in front of me that always tended to get in my way.

God bless,Mudd
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: babs on August 25, 2010, 12:56:00 AM
i think the price is a little steep.. and no cover if it rains and the shooting ports arnt the biggest either
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Red Tailed Hawk on August 26, 2010, 09:39:00 PM
Looks like a good product, but does seem awfully $$$$. I think the wind could be an issue.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Flingblade on August 28, 2010, 12:25:00 AM
I bought one last fall and didn't have a chance to hunt deer with it but did hunt turkeys with it this spring.  Had several turkeys in front of the blind that had no clue I was there.  Had one hen that walked five yards in front of the blind and circled around.  Once she got behind me she started to alarm putt because she could see me in my chair at that point.  Missed a jake that was in front of the blind with several other birds.  Can't wait to try it this fall on deer.  I've never had much luck with pop ups as the deer or turkey can see them and avoid them.  As for the price it is high but it packs comfortably and is still less than a Double Bull.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: njloco on August 29, 2010, 09:38:00 PM
Flingblade, please let us know how it works out for you deer hunting. It sounds like it's a winner, since you did have those turkeys pretty close to you.


Thanks
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: texas woody on August 29, 2010, 09:50:00 PM
I love the concept, but what about the sun's reflection at sun-up and sun-down? do you get flashes?
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Mudd on August 29, 2010, 10:46:00 PM
Flingblade  Please keep giving us updates as the season goes on.

I'm really interested even though I'll never spend that amount on one.

I think I can build one for way under a $100.

I also think I can make it lighter.

God bless,Mudd
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Bill Sant on August 30, 2010, 02:21:00 AM
I've used a mirror blind for years.  Heavy duty Tyvek material with a mirror finish.  Stalker shield is the brand.  It rolls up into a tube and is held onto a frame for easy manuverability.  You can actually stalk animals from behind the shield and as long as you keep the angle reflecting the ground in front of you they are very effective.  I use it on the haul road (Dalton highway).  In the right conditions I have stalked into range of caribou on flat tundra where there wasn't anything bigger than ankle high bumps within 200 yards.  Not perfect but just another tool in the arsenal.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: NorthernCaliforniaHunter on August 30, 2010, 11:35:00 AM
At $60 the Stalker shield might just be worth a try. Thanks Bill.
Title: Re: Ghostblind product
Post by: Terry Green on August 31, 2010, 04:12:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Mudd:
Terry you triggered a thought!

One panel, my ghuillie and the "on-the-bow" blind!!!!

I could forget about brush in front of me that always tended to get in my way.

God bless,Mudd
COOL!