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Bowhunter 12-20-2012 05:27 AM

Portable blinds Fading
 
Portable blinds Fading
Anyone out there using the crusher double-Bull blind, And having problems with it Fading, This blind is only three seasons old,I have other blinds that are over 10 years old,and had no problems with fading,I bye a lot of Primos products,And I bought three double bull blinds Basically they told me nothing we can do about it I think if the Double bull Still own this product I wouldn't have this problem

MILNRICK 12-26-2012 09:13 AM

Bowhunter - I think the material in the newer blind may be a factor. We've got several Double Bull blinds (T2, T5 and Matrix) that were bought prior to their being bought by Primos and they havent faded (yet).

Too, we've have several Ameristep blinds - early model Brickhouse's faded to a pink-colored camp pattern due to UV damage. More recent Intimidator blinds didn't fade too bad, but did experience sun/weather rot after being left in place for three consecutive seasons (we'd put'em up in August and take'em down in February).

Newer Ameristep's (Carnivore) has held up well this season - no tears, fading or problems encountered.

Rick

Bowhunter 12-26-2012 06:40 PM

Yeah and I've always brag about Double Bull blinds i thank They lost their bragging rights

Bowhunter 12-26-2012 06:45 PM

I think I want to look for a Hard Shell Blind
For bowhunting That I can Leave up year around I could Probably sell the 2 that i have to buy a real nice one

MILNRICK 12-27-2012 09:07 AM

Since Ameristep changed the material they use for their blinds and the UV blocker they treat the material with, I'm hoping we can get atleast 4 seasons per unit.


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