Guys, I have been trying this style of hunting for years, trying different blinds and chairs available. This is my favorite by far.
I mainly did this for hunting northern Maine where we typically walk/ still hunt. I wanted something better for when I stopped at a great spot.
I didn't want to always have to climb a tree. I use it for all states now.
The chair is very comfortable and swivels 360 and is only 3 lbs 1 oz.
I DIY the blind using this fabric: 70D Nylon Ripstop - DWR - MultiCam® - 59/60" - Camo Fabric Depot
And these tent poles: Tent Pole Technologies - Specializing in fiberglass and aluminum tent pole relacement and parts
After buying the carbon tent poles, I realized that my old piledriver carbon arrows were the same ID.
Sometimes I just grab my Dryad Drey and the blind. That's around 2 lbs and fits in my pack.
With the chair the total is 4 lb 4 oz and fits in my pack.
I mainly did this for hunting northern Maine where we typically walk/ still hunt. I wanted something better for when I stopped at a great spot.
I didn't want to always have to climb a tree. I use it for all states now.
The chair is very comfortable and swivels 360 and is only 3 lbs 1 oz.
I DIY the blind using this fabric: 70D Nylon Ripstop - DWR - MultiCam® - 59/60" - Camo Fabric Depot
And these tent poles: Tent Pole Technologies - Specializing in fiberglass and aluminum tent pole relacement and parts
After buying the carbon tent poles, I realized that my old piledriver carbon arrows were the same ID.
Sometimes I just grab my Dryad Drey and the blind. That's around 2 lbs and fits in my pack.
With the chair the total is 4 lb 4 oz and fits in my pack.