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Primos Vision vs Predator Den Blind

Started by wisconsinteacher, July 03, 2010, 05:35:00 PM

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wisconsinteacher

Which one is a better blind for antelope hunting? I would like the Predator Camo no matter what. If you have seen these or used these blind and have info please share. Thanks.

djanko

I can only speak for the primos vision, they are terrific blinds, I have 4/5 around in areas I hunt.  They are great for bow hunting, sturdy, easy to put up...I have never had any problems with them.  Go an e-bay and you can get some priced RIGHT!

djanko

I can only speak for the primos vision, they are terrific blinds, I have 4/5 around in areas I hunt.  They are great for bow hunting, sturdy, easy to put up...I have never had any problems with them.  Go an e-bay and you can get some priced RIGHT!  

PS WISCONSIN, I GREW UP IN NEENAHA!

stevemfwills

primos...got caught in a storm with 60 mile an hour winds and broke a rod close to the hub wind was horrible...called and replaced it within the week,nice big tall blind love it too death
if we are not suppose to eat animals,then why are they made of meat

beachbowhunter

Predator den is too small. I have one and dont like it.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

fyrfyter43

My father has a Predator Den (from Cabelas) that he uses during shotgun season here in NJ, especially when he takes my son out. Last year we had a heavy snowstorm that collapsed the blind and broke 2 of the rods. When I emailed about replacements, I  was told that it basically the same blind as the Eclipse.

That said, both blinds are the same size. The biggest difference I see is that the Vision seems to have a little bit less blocking your view.
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