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Ameristep Care Taker Kick Out Pop-Up Ground Blind, Premium Hunting Blind

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Style Name: Care Taker Kick Out Blind


Color: Realtree Edge


Features

  • Ameristep Hunting Ground Blinds & Accessories | Hunting success begins with the element of surprise. Thatas what Ameristep has given hunters for over 20 years: ground blinds & accessories that cleverly conceal positions from up above and down below
  • Caretaker Kick-Out features dual kick-outs that expand floor space to create an impressive 65" x 65" footprint perfect for storing extra gear out of the way leaving more space for you to find your shot | Room for two hunters or one hunter with camera gear
  • Unique natural silhouette blends into environment better than square blinds | Brush loops add native brush for maximum concealment | Outer shell is made of Durashell Plus, custom-woven, matte-finish to make the blind lightweight & durable
  • Single hook windows open/close silently and quickly for maximum stealth | Tension relief zipper system simplifies setup and takedown

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎42.5 x 8.5 x 8 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.69 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: ‎14 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Ameristep


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Model Name: ‎Caretaker Kick Out


Color: ‎Realtree Edge


Material: ‎Polyester


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Ameristep


Part Number: ‎AMEBL3016


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Care Taker Kick Out Blind


Included Components: ‎Carry Bag, Ground Blind, Stakes and High Wind Tie-Down


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Hunting, Outdoor


Date First Available: April 30, 2019


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Style Name: Care Taker Blind Color: Realtree Edge
My first year harvesting a deer. Two years ago I used a tree stand and never even saw a squirrel but this year I've seen 7 pointers as close as 10 yards. I use a Ravin R20 crossbow and sometimes a Savage 30-06. But mostly the crossbow. The shoot-through mesh is fantastic. As she other people have said this thing is not waterproof. I got a 20% off coupon from Harbor Freight and bought a camo tarp. Then I got 2 ten foot 1 inch galvanized conduit and used my Harbor Freight angle grinder to cut them into 4 sections. I used a 4lb hammer and a 6 foot ladder to pound them into the ground at each corner of the blind. Angled away from the blind so it would provide tension on the tarp. Then I drilled some holes into the conduit at the top 9/16 and put a piece of rope in it to create a loop. Then I took 4 carabineers from Lowe's and hooked them onto the rope loop and onto the corner of the tarp. Basically adding a roof to the tarp so I could stay nice and dry inside. I also took my wife to Harbor Freight and had her use a 20% off coupon to get a moving blanket so I could put that down as a floor. Then I cut up a few piece of plywood to add for the shooting stick and shooting chairs. I also built a small table from PVC pipe and spary painted it black. Then I put mulch all around the outside of the blind and even on the inside. I wanted the tarp to overhang the front of the blind to act as a sun awning. So when the sun starts to set it is not shinning directly in my eyes nor does it light up the inside of the blind. Think baseball cap. This setup plus using the Primos Original Can pulled in several nice deer for myself and my father. I love this country and am grateful for our rights to own a gun and hunt. It's an amazing experience to be part of nature compared to sitting inside on a laptop all day long. I recommend this blind but it does need some doctoring to make it perfect. Next year I'll build a permanent raised shooting hut. It was cramped in this blind for two large men so I'd like to have something that's a bit larger and has carpeted flooring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019 by Duck Farm

  • Easy to set up.
Style Name: Care Taker Blind Color: Realtree Edge
I used this for the 2019’s opening day of PA buck season in the mountains near my camp. Set up was easy. I brushed it in with fresh cut branches under a large spruce tree. Still it stood out like a tank. However, within a few hours of opening day I had a buck come in and stand broadside at about 60-70 yards. I could not find the required antlers, 3 points on one side, so I watched as he turned and ran up over the bench and out of sight. I’d have to say it did it’s job. Did the buck spook from the blind or me inside? Not sure which but we are required to wear blaze orange even while inside of a blind in PA. It did provide the opportunity for a shot had that buck been legal. It snowed the next day and the blind was covered in 4-5” of snow. When I set up, I had taken paracord and tied all of the hubs open, including the top so the blind held up under the weight. I did not treat the outside with camp dry for this hunt but I will be doing that before spring turkey season. After I was in the blind with it snow covered, the snow started to melt and any place that I touched, especially on the top, began to bead up and leak. Still I was comfortable and relatively dry. The real challenge came at the end of the day when it was time to take the blind down and leave. It was wet, covered in ice and snow and very difficult to take down and pack. Fortunately, I used a trucker’s knots to tie the paracord so it was easy to untie. Because it was still frozen and wet it weighed 3-4 times more then usual making it difficult to pack out. I would have left it set up to dry out a few days but I had to return home the next morning. All in all it was easy to set up and worked well but with challenges that were caused by the extreme weather conditions. I would definitely recommend this blind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2019 by Willard Short

  • Worth the money all day
Style Name: Care Taker Blind Color: Realtree Edge
I got this at the first of the year for turkey hunting and deer hunting. I hunt fairly thick areas so didnt want an expensive blind getting crushed by a falling limb so I went with this cheaper blind. I'm 6'2" 190lbs my cousin who hunts with me often is 6'7" 280lbs and we fit comfortably with no issues so size is great. Despite some small pin holes it only leaks in through the open windows. It has held good in wind and is easily assembled and took down in a few minutes if you pay attention. It does hold better if you stake it down which is why you get stakes with it. (For those complaining of it collapsing) as long as you're not trying to rip off the tabs that the window flaps hook on they won't rip off (again for those complaining dont be rough with it and it won't break) would be better with a split mesh design for bow hunters or some replacement mesh sent with it but ordering new mesh if you shoot through it isnt hard. All in all it for me and my huge cousin and it has kept me dry in rain and hid from the game so money well spent. If you dont wanna risk an expensive blind getting stole or crushed by trees or limbs go with this blind or if you just don't have the money to blow on an expensive blind this one will be more then fine for you. I hunt almost daily during deer and turkey season and have had no issues to this point after almost 9 months of hard use. Of you take care of it then it will last. Keep it in the case when not using it and don't leave it to dry rot setting the sun and weather. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020 by Bradley

  • Couldn't have been easier
Style Name: Care Taker Blind Color: Realtree Edge
I'll start with the only con is there are pin holes in some of the seems, but a little gorilla tape never hurt. Pros. The whole thing is light and easy to unpack and repack for new location if you wanted. Total time opening the box and taking it out of said box and out the carrier plus setup was maybe 5 minutes. I mean pull the tabs and it snaps in place. To take it down just push the tabs in. If you need instructions for it I'm willing to bet you need the sticker on the lawnmower to tell you not to stick you fingers in while the blade is running. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by andrew

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