It's like Double Bull has packed up and moved to China or something. Cannot get them to return calls or emails....
Whenever I pack my double bull dark horse blind up, the poles come out of their pockets, making a real quick and fun job of putting the blind away for transport. Maybe the pole are too short? How do I prevent this? It's not every pole but it's most of them.
justin
primos owns double bull now. they will honor your warranty though. They have sent plenty of replacement rods for my matrix. all I have to pay is shipping.
Not sure about all. . . but my older DB actually has adjustment on the hubs to slightly lengthen or shorten rods.
Sounds like you don't have enough tension on the rods, does your have the straps on the inside to put more compression fabric/ Don't mess with the strings unless it's a last resort. Also the newer ones have metal caps on the rods instead of the plastic balls, are they popping out of those? If so I wonder if you could super glue them on.
That seems very strange. I'm not sure how that can happen unless the hub has come loose from the side of the blind. As was mentioned Primos owns Double Bull and I have had no problems with service from them.
I've had the same problem too and not very impressed with the supposed state of the art blind. I don't even use mine anymore. :confused:
You can turn the hub assemble to lengthen or to shorten the the rods a little.
mamba : how do you get ahold of them ?
So I had a double bull matrix back when they were owned by double bull. I also had the same problem. It was my mistake.
I had strings running from the top corners down to the hubs. Well, I thought they may be in the way when trying to shoot. So I untied them. Big mistake. They held the top portion of the blind to the bottom portion.
I also had the issue of my poles coming out when I'd try and set it up. I retied the strings and no problem.
Except that it's windy in western Nebraska. But that's a story for another day...
-Jeremy :coffee:
Are the poles coming out of the hubs as well? If so, the hub or round nob on the hub end of the pole are broken. On mine, the hub is fastened to the blind with a tie down screw from the outside. If that's not there, there's nothing to hold the fabric go the hull and nothing to stop the entire assembly from pulling away from the wall when taking the tent down, causing your poles to pull out of the pocket.
Hub is attached. ROds are held in the hub.
I think the rods are too short and easily come out of the pockets. LOve the blind but I think I just need some longer rods. Simple enough. I think I even have a couple laying around.
Man, these suckers are a mess when they come apart!!!! I have the T2 and the dark horse. I suppose they both have their place......
How hard are the walls and roof to push them out? If you don't have to put much pressure on them to get them to engage, I would say that you don't have the tension adjusted stiff enough. I have owned them since they first came out and the only time I've had an issue with what you describe, is when the tension on the wall is to soft.
You lengthen the rods by turning the hubs. This tightens the sides, etc.
Sounds like your straps are not adjusted right.
Have the same trouble with my "double wide" it sucks cause I like the blind I just can't get it to work. I reached primos once but now I can't get them again. First they told me to put the rod back in and if it kept happening they'd fix it,..just never told me they would be so hard to reach.
I had an issue with a Primos Archery Vest or at least a complaint and got quick response. but that was a couple years back.
This year, Primos didn't even show up at the large Sport Show in Harrisburg, along with Bass Pro. BP said they're pulling out of all shows nationally due to funding issues.
The original owners of Double Bull were incredible with CS when I bought my DB T5 Recurve Model. It was so hard to pop the hubs into place, I gave up and it didn't seem to work well on Eastern Whitetails around here... took so much brushing in, might has well have built a ground blind...
Jutin: From what you describe, it does seem like your poles are too short. Not familiar with the "straps" on the Dark Horse model. I suppose they keep the fabric stretched more taughtly over the poles. Regardless, doesn't seem there should be that much play in the system. Did you compare the length of the poles that frequently fall out to the length of those that don't? Perhaps theyh're making their pole pockets or sleaves shorter than they used to. I'm at a loss. :dunno:
Well for starters I know that Primos bought Double Bull. Customer service stinks in my opinion.
I am thinking that the pulls may be the right length but just not adjusted. THe fabric is pretty tight but not REAL tight. How do I adjust the tension on the fabric???
I should compare the length of the poles that fall out with those that don't. Great idea.
Holy cow, $521 MSRP for their new blind with the double wide door. Even though this blind is made overseas. Pretty bad....
I like my 3 original double bull blinds though.
Okay I just got mine out for a look see, there are straps on the inside and they adjust the window opening and also the tension of the top of the blind in relationship to the hubs. Mine is a matrix 360 so I'm just assuming that yours is at least similar. I had a friend that had trouble with his even setting up cause of no tension on the hubs and we messed with the strings and the straps but the strings were a last resort. Try to get someone to help and somehow get the thing setup and put tension on those hubs. I'm sure that is your problem.
there used to be a page on their website with replacement rods and all you had to pay was shipping. I have gotten rods atleast 4 times. When I first got my blind it was too tight and I often snapped rods opening and closing the blind. I then adjusted the straps as others have said. I know I got new poles last may because january snow collapsed my blind and broke several poles. I just looked on the primos website and I don't see a section now for the rods butt if you need them I think they will oblige. I cant see how your rods are too short unless they are broken. I have done a lot of repairing on my blind but I still think it is the best. I have had it since they first came out and I don't think any of the new ones compare.
im still tying to find the replacement rods but have not yet. I did find a useful video though. Type double bull primos wall tension in your search engine and the video may solve your problem.
Here is the video on adjusting wall tension and also a trick on how to lengthen the rods.
http://www.primos.com/fixing-your-hub-blind-part-2-correct-wall-tension/
One of these days I will figure out how to post links. And yes that's the video I was talking about .
Yep. I believe Stone knife and Kevin are right on. The video shows you how to fix it.
:clapper: :clapper: :clapper: I don't even have a DB blind but I have enjoyed reading this thread and seeing the determined effort to help a fellow bowhunter with a problem .. this is what TGang is all about
Good job Kevin!!!!! All my problems will be solved with that video!
justin
No problem! Like I said, I bought one of the first ones when they first started making them and have had quite a few different models since then.
I got to know Keith Beam pretty good, just from talking to him on the phone. Since he and his partner sold out to Primos, he moved and lives right here in a small town in WI just 15 minutes from me.
My old Double Bull began to get some sag in the material, so this is what I did:
I slipped the rods out of the material pocket, then removed the rubber tip on the rod. Inserted a couple very small washers in the rubber tips then reinstalled them in the material pockets. This lengthed the rods just a little, which made the material tighter. Worked for me and didn't have to mess with the hub system.
You can buy the rods at TSC and cut them to length. Just save the rubber tips for the replacement rods.