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R150 3 Person Hunting Ground Blind

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Color: Realtree Edge


Style Name: Timber


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • R150 fits 3 people and has a 66" center height, hub to hub 75" x 75", and floor space 58" x 58"
  • Constructed of a true 150 denier polyester - 150 denier thread in both the horizontal and vertical weave
  • Rhino Blinds are easy to set up and take down - with a little practice setting the blind up can be accomplished quickly in as little as 60 seconds once the blind is out of the carry bag
  • Reliable Hunting Rhino Blinds give you the confidence to set up your blind and leave it for days without worry, allowing your blind to become one with the surrounding habitat
  • Rhino Blinds are built tough and designed to withstand the most inclement weather conditions you dare to be caught in; rain, snow, hail, wind; If game is bedded down due to bad weather, you should gladly hunt another day

Brand: Rhino Blinds


Product Dimensions: 43"L x 8"W x 8"H


Item Weight: 13.8 Pounds


Floor Width: 58 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: Hunting


Shape: Rectangular


Occupancy: 3 Person


Seasons: 4 Season


Included Components: Tie Down Ropes and Stakes, Carrying Bag


Water Resistance Technology: Denier-rated polyester with water repellent treatment


Brand: ‎Rhino Blinds


Product Dimensions: ‎43"L x 8"W x 8"H


Item Weight: ‎13.8 Pounds


Floor Width: ‎58 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Hunting


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Occupancy: ‎3 Person


Seasons: ‎4 Season


Included Components: ‎Tie Down Ropes and Stakes, Carrying Bag


Water Resistance Technology: ‎Denier-rated polyester with water repellent treatment


Special Feature: ‎Pop Up


Occupant Capacity: ‎3


Design: ‎Camping Tent


Material: ‎Polyester


Color: ‎Realtree Edge


Sport: ‎Hunting


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Installation Type: ‎Pop Up


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash


Pole Material Type: ‎Hollow Fiber Glass


Size: ‎One Size


Closure Type: ‎Drawstring


Number of Doors: ‎5


Fabric Type: ‎100% Polyester


Floor Length: ‎43 Inches


Maximum Height: ‎75 Inches


Floor Area: ‎3364 Square Inches


Base Material: ‎Polyester


Style: ‎Timber


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Repellent


Assembly Required: ‎No


Number Of Pockets: ‎4


Stake Material: ‎metal, plastic


Tent Floor Material: ‎Polyester


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: ‎Sleeve


Number of Vestibules: ‎3


Number of Guylines: ‎3


Rainfly Material: ‎Polyester


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎[UNDETERMINED]


UPC: ‎850281008390


Form Factor: ‎Ground blind with five hubs and a square base, height of 66 inches


Model Name: ‎Rhino-150


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎90


Manufacturer: ‎Outdoor Product Innovations, Inc.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎42 x 7.1 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎6.28 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎43 x 8 x 8 inches


Brand Name: ‎Rhino Blinds


Warranty Description: ‎1-Year Warranty Rods and Hubs


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎R150-RTE


Date First Available: November 27, 2018


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  • Very nice blind, but delivered by Amazon without the stakes and tie-down ropes
Color: Realtree Edge Style Name: Timber
This is my first purchase of a ground blind for deer hunting. I am very pleased with this blind! I ordered a used Barronett Blinds BL300BW Blockout 300 at the same time as I ordered this Rhino blind, both from Amazon. In comparison, the Rhino blind was significantly lighter weight than the Barronett, and set up just as easily, once I had gone through the process. Not sure why others felt the Rhino blinds were so difficult. Just follow the directions - pop out one side first, then the roof, then the other 3 sides. I can do it alone in 60 seconds or so, after doing it 3 or 4 times. The Rhino blind is the perfect height for me. I'm 5'10", 190lbs and will hunt seated, with a crossbow. The Barronett blind was much taller, allowing me to straighten up fully, without crouching over slightly, but this is unimportant to me, as I will be seated. Some of the areas I will set up in have lots of overhanging branches, so the extra height could be a nuisance. The roof on the Rhino blind has no "pinholes" that allow daylight through, as others have complained about with other blinds. The bottom flaps and brush loops are nice features that both blinds have in common, but at nearly twice the cost, I couldn't justify keeping the taller, heavier Barronett blind. It also arrived damaged, with one of the fiberglass support poles punched through the fabric pocket at the bottom of the blind, in spite of Amazon listing it in "Like New" condition. The Rhino blind was sold as "new", but the bag of stakes and tie-down cords was missing. I tried contacting Amazon customer service and was told the only option was to return it for a refund and order another blind. I ordered a second, brand new Rhino R150 from eBay, for $15.00 less and free shipping. The stakes and tie-down cords were in the box. The window design on the Rhino blind is exactly what I was looking for - a wide, continuous, nearly 180 degree view on the front, that allows for the window height to be adjusted from wide open to a narrow slit. The elastic/hook closures on the door and windows are silent and close securely. The replaceable screens attach with velcro, which is always noisy, but I will keep the screens open on the front window and the rest closed all the time. I'll be setting up in locations where I will have the back of the blind against dense cover, so no need to see or shoot in that direction. I hunt in MN and will be prepared with a support pole of some kind - probably a 2x4 cut to the right length to set under the roof hub - to keep the blind from collapsing in heavy snow. I will keep the Rhino blind from Amazon, as the stakes and tie-down cords that come with the blind do not appear to be sufficient to hold the blind down in a strong wind. I'll upgrade these on my own. I'd rather not go to the trouble of packing up the blind and shipping it back to Amazon. I'm happy with Rhino blinds, not very pleased with Amazon on this transaction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021 by Justa Guy

  • Great little blind
Color: Realtree Edge Style Name: Timber
First let me say I am a pretty big guy, stand about 6 foot even and well over 250 pounds. I put this out there so you will appreciate size comparisons of person vs blind. We have a few blinds on our hunting property and the RHINO brand is one of them. I was looking for something reasonably priced yet rugged enough and functionable for what I needed it to do. Because I was using this blind deeper into the woods as opposed to the other blinds we have which sit just inside the tree line overlooking fields, I wanted something a little more low profile. This blind was perfect. The door flap is a little smaller that I would like but once inside there is plenty of room. I even noted improvements made to their mesh netting and the hooks. Well worth it and very reasonably priced ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Dave Dave

  • Not as convenient as one would think, cheap materials that break under pressure
Color: Realtree Edge Style Name: Timber
It is a very nice size inside. I would say you could fit two hunters comfortably. I put this up myself (I am a female) and it was a little difficult to get the joints to pop out, but I am guessing that is just because it is new and that will eventually get easier. The door is a little difficult to get into and I am 5' 5". I can see how it would be harder for a taller person considering I had a hard time. This is my first experience with a blind that does not zip, so I am learning a hard lesson here. You get way more air inside the blind when the door and windows are only held closed by loops and the plastic pieces that go in the loops. You also get water inside when it rains. I bought this because I thought it was going to be easier and quiet, but it takes a long time to get all the loops undone/done and there is velcro on the mesh parts of the windows, so that makes noise. Also, the fabric itself it almost like a plastic so when you are adjusting it up or down, it makes a crinkling sound. I also don't care for the fact that the mesh is all connected, so if I want to put everything down on the front window because I shoot mechanical broad heads and leave the side window mesh-only, it is difficult to get the mesh positioned just right so that it covers the side and doesn't come up in the front. Other than that, it is a decent blind for what I paid for it. I would recommend it if you are looking for a cheap, roomy pop-up. UPDATE: I have used this blind since October 1. I live in West Michigan, so we get snow. First big snow of the season, this thing collapsed in on itself. This was due to two of the poles breaking from the weight of the snow it collected at the top. Two sides of this blind are rigged right now just so I can try to get through the rest of hunting season. I am not happy with this blind and will never purchase from this company again. Would not recommend due to cheap materials. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2019 by Crystal Newman

  • Inexpensive and great with just a little work.
Color: Realtree Edge Style Name: Timber
Compared to other blinds this one is relatively inexpensive, so keep that in mind. However, it has metal hubs and good stay pockets that are deep and sewn well. It has brush loops at the top and bottom (some more expensive blinds do not) and is roomy (which is why I bought it). Asa bow hunter I needed the room to draw and shoo the bow as well as move around a little while drawn without hitting walls. The door is a little funky, it clips to the stays and has a webbing attachment/buckle for closure, not the best in my opinion. I have taken to using small chip bag clips to keep it closed and tight to keep out light. The extra windows are loosey-goosey as well and let it tons of light, easy fix with some black duct tape. I removed the shoot through mesh, which was easy, as I don't use it. The stitching on the roof is not seam taped, also an easy fix. The four side walls have webbing loops at the hub which makes tying down the blind easy. It is definitely big enough to draw and maneuver a bow inside. With a little duct tape, some chip clips and seam tape, this is a great, inexpensive alternative to blinds that cost upwards of $400. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by Robert

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