Primos Double Bull Dark Horse Blind
I bought this stand 2 years ago. I have used it a couple dozen times over those 2 years but have never harvested an animal out it yet. I have had some pretty cool encounters with deer and some other animals with it though. To make myself clear, I have had plenty of opportunities to take a deer out of this blind, just never had a "shooter" walk by me while in the stand.
Once while sitting in the stand with my Dad we had a spike buck stick his nose into the stand and look at us for a good 30 seconds, then casually go about his business. Another time I've had a doe with two fawns 20 yards out and I felt like the Mama doe was burning a hole in me with her eyes so I've had ups and downs.
I've never had any problems with any of the equipment involved in this tent blind. It is solidly built and will withstand the weather. I've left it out for a month or two and it was still standing even after heavy rains and a snow storm. I did leave it out a little bit too long this year and the mice got to a corner of the curtain but that is it.
Great stand, but it is a little expensive. The only draw back I can think of with it, you can't stand up. But having a blind that big may cause other problems.
I recently purchased the Dark Horse Blind from Primos. Very easy toset up, tight, well made. Inside the blind the shoot through netting and windows are easy to operate. Flaps for rea port windows are well thought out. Real thinking went into this product.
The first time I hunted from it I did not kill but a small buck passed my blind under 15 yards and he never knew I was there. Another time a young gobbler came also with in 15 yards and was totally unaware of my presence.
Great camo, not shiny, tight no wind flap, easy to set/take down. Weighs about 20 pounds. I think for the quality, versatility it is a very top notch blind.

