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Barronett Blinds® Grounder 350, Portable Hunting Blind, Pop-Up Hub Blind, Huge Interior, Large Shooting Windows, 3-Person, Bloodtrail® Woodland, 80” x 90” x 90

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Style Name: Grounder - Woodland


Features

  • 100% POLYESTER DENIER
  • Imported
  • Three large, zippered shooting windows
  • Replaceable shoot-through mesh for broadhead use only
  • Water-resistant, tightly-woven, HD 150 denier fabric with a black interior coating
  • Rear peek window for additional viewing
  • Includes backpack carry bag, ground stakes and tie-down ropes

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎51 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎22.35 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎93 x 93 x 80 inches


Item Weight: ‎19 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Barronett Blinds


Warranty Description: ‎1-Year Limited


Model Name: ‎GROUNDER 350 BLIND


Color: ‎Woodland Camo


Material: ‎HD 150 DENIER


Suggested Users: ‎Mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Ardisam, Inc.


Part Number: ‎GR351BT


Style: ‎GR351BT


Included Components: ‎Backpack, Owners manual, Hub blind, Ground stakes(12), Tie-down ropes(4)


Size: ‎70 x 70 x 80"


Date First Available: April 20, 2015


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  • Easy to use
Style Name: GR351BT
My husband loves it
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by sharon j. staufer

  • 350 Grounder best blind for the money 6 stars
Style Name: GR351BT
This blind is absolutely the best blind for the money out there. I’ve tried tons of Barnett blinds, cheap Walmart blinds, and even a couple pricey ones on amazon. This thing has held up to high winds, and couple feet of snow. Mind you the top did cave in with 2 feet of snow on top I just got in and popped it up and snow fell right off nothing broken, poles are strong. To solve that I cut a bamboo pole the height of the middle of blind to brace it and snow falls off it now with no worries. I give A++ for durability because it been two years and many snow storms and still poles or cloth has not ripped. I’ve shot multiple deer out of this blind and the absolutely never see you with the screen up. In fact I had deer come with in 3 feet, that’s right 3 feet from this blind never seen me. The shoot through screens are awesome but remember if you plan to use a range finder it won’t work with screen up. Also, this blind would be even more superior if you could seal up windows from the bottom also because when it gets cold and you have to seal up to get warm you have to stand to look out windows. If the windows would go lower also would be a huge up grade because if your on any kind of hill or incline it decreases your sight vision due to angles. Last but not least go get yourself some nice camping stakes they really cheap out on these little stakes don’t work in hard, rocky, or root infested land, so upgrade your stakes. The blind has so much room you can literally fit two or three 4 foot bench seats in it. I live an A++ for overall space. All and all I did a YouTube review on this blind because it’s absolutely my favorite. A.A. Bass Tournament check out the Barnett grounder 350 review I go in it and show you how big it is. I would give this blind 6 stars if I could just because of price compared to quality. Low price, high quality. Highly recommend, I’m buying another this year and selling my tree stands I’ve never before shot so many deer in my life till I bought this grounder 350 blind. Trust me you won’t be disappointed, and it pops up and ready to go within a minute I can do it. Just awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2019 by Matthew

  • Barronett Grounder 350 Exceeds My Expectations
Style Name: GR351BT
I think this blind is worth every penny. The large interior can comfortably handle 3 adult hunters with no problem. The windows work great and entry and exit is outstanding. I am using it for turkey hunting with my son and grandson and plan to use it during deer season. Thanks, Barronett for a great product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Tom from Michigan

  • Huge pile of junk
Style Name: GR351BT
I setup this blind and tied down at ALL available points. Later that night the wind completely blew it over. One loop at the bottom of the blind was torn. The tent stakes are cheap, the wind bent them, causing the tent to blow over. I also noticed the roof hub had gotten twisted around. I contacted the company and was told to disassemble the roof system. I did. I wasn't aware the pin at the end of pole is removable. It fell out without my knowledge, until time to reinstall the pole. I had to take the tent back down. All in all, the first day I spent approx 4 hours trying to fix this stupid blind. I had to find something (a bolt) with the same dimensions as the pins and make my own. The following day I attempted to correct the issue. As I removed the blind from the bag, the material had completely come loose from the frame work. Oh, by the way, this was about the 4th time in 2 days that the material had come off of the frame work that required me to reattach it to the frame which is one reason I spent so much time with this freakin blind. Anyways, the second day, today while I tried to fix the roof which was successful, for a short period of time, one of the poles popped out of the hub while the blind was just sitting there, untouched. Well, as I tried fixing it one of the roof poles came out, AGAIN. I now have two poles that have come detached. One of the poles on the sidewall, I have been unable to get it back into place. So now, I have two poles that I can not get attached. I basically have a huge pile of poo poo. I contacted the company and they were/are sending new poles and I was told that the new poles may be longer and that it should fix the issue, which leads me to believe the blind is built correctly because it should come from the factory with the correct poles installed. I was told to contact Amazon. I did and got a message saying a shipping label had been emailed. No shipping label has been received. Very frustrated with this blind. All I want to do is watch it burn to the ground. I don't normally do reviews but I don't want anyone else to waste their money. Save yourself a lot of time and headache and buy something else. I do not normally curse but it definitely drove me, almost, to that point. The movie scene that sums up my frustration is Clark Griswold, Christmas Vacation, when he realizes he isn't getting a Christmas bonus. UPDATE: I received a replacement blind, free of charge. I was able to set it up yesterday. I would highly recommend new stakes for secure this blind. I also bought parachord to help tie this down. I haven't checked on it since yesterday.i would also recommend, before timing it down tight, to make sure all windows are zipped shut; otherwise, you will not be able to zip it shut unless you pull up the stakes and redo it. Customer service ended up taking care of me and made the situation right. As of now, I'd definitely purchase another one of their blinds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016 by Jessica K Oliver

  • Design flaw makes it difficult to see out of the windows
Style Name: GR351BT
I was interested in this blind as it is tall-- 7.5 feet. Since I am tall and have a bad back I tend to want stand up to stretch occasionally. The blind is very roomy and I can stand easily. However, for my height the windows are situated too low for me to shoot out of when standing and are too high when sitting in a chair. I was able to put a pallet under my chair which raised me up high enough to see out the window to shoot. To create an opening to shoot from the sitting position I had to open the window all the way down and a bit to the side like the pictures show in the description. The mesh windows were hard to see through. I liked that is was easy to set up and take down. I used large tent stakes instead of the flimsy wire stake provided and my stand withstood some wind while my buddy's blind was blown over. He uses the flimsy stakes to secure his blind. When I first set up the blind in my back yard to air out, I lit up like a starry night inside from all of the holes. I sealed all of the pin holes and most of the seams with tent sealer and it stayed dry inside. I will use the blind and work on tweaking the set up next year. I did have turkeys come right to me to check me out. They were only a few feet and were trying to look into the windows to see why there was a black blob inside the blind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2021 by brian nairb

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