Final Approach® Eliminator® Express™ Blind
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Jeff Foiles Signature Series blind sets up in seconds on a lightweight rustproof aluminum frame and features the original split-lid system for quick shooting access. The insulated backrest and floor provide all-day comfort while the 600 denier poly camo fabric with waterproof PVC backing works to keep you dry. Comes complete with Stubble Straps™ for added concealment, fold-down gunrest for safety and convenience, dual side flagging holes, a padded headrest, and a rugged 1200 denier waterproof floor. 25"W x 78"L x 14"H size collapses to 32" x 24" and weighs only 11.5 lbs. Imported.
Rated 3.3 out of 5Â by 11
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Rated 2 out of 5Â by Whackem14 WORST DESIGN EVER
just got this for christmas and i was a little concerned as i was setting it up if it was going to work well or not. so i gave it a try new years eve morning duck/goose hunting. worst lay out blind i have ever used, the doors dont even have bar hinges on them to open them up, the material just lays on you also i had a hard time keeping them closed. Not very roomy, im only 5'8" stocky 200 lbs. Gun rest poles woulnt stay in the holes plus the point of the gun rest is to rest it in a concealed way and it does the opposite. i will say it does hide its self pretty good since it doesnt have any kind of frame but that leads to why its uncomfortable
January 1, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by GooseZilla You get what you pay for
My wife bought me this Blind for Christmas. I am 6'4 200lbs. Its a little tight but it works. The Biggest Problem with this Blind is the Flap Door setup. They are hard to keep closed and the Mesh is Pointless! However she got it on Sale and it is still a good blind for the Price. Great for the Youth or amatuer hunter! Good Luck!
TAKE EM!
December 29, 2010
Rated 3 out of 5Â by kyduckhunter worth the money
I just got this blind for christmass and have used it only one time. I am 6' and 200lbs and was comfortable all day. I have used other layout blinds and this is a lot easier to set up and use. The only issue is the gun rest not a good design it was 6 degrees during the hunt and the plastic broke when I tried to connect the gun rest.
January 3, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by hoorigger a good deal
I bought and used this blind for a NoDak duck hunt. Ducks landed on top of us. I used hemp twine cut to different lengths and unraveled to camo the blind for the cut wheat we hunted, and used a few handfuls of wheat straw to finish the job. The screens are difficult to see through and high winds wanted to blow open the flaps. I bent the screen wires down and looked through crack. I had to hold flaps closed with one hand and blew call with the other. Wear a facemask. I'm 5'9"/160 lbs. I'll probably rig a cord through inside flap handles to help keep flaps closed. It rained on us some and I stayed dry. A good deal for the price--got mine on sale.
October 28, 2009
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it folds about half of its size, and yes its easy to carryA:Â
folds to appx 2x3 ,light weight,however you need to provide your own bungee or strap to keep it foldedA:Â
it packs small not much bigger then a power hunter. i have a ford sports track witch has a 4ft bed and it sits in that all packed up with lots of room for decoys. also its light so its not hard to pack into your spot.Answers
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very little on the count of it has the wholes on each side for flagsAnswers
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