Ashley Brown
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2021
Overall quality and craftsmanship appears good. The blind fabric is good quality along with the stitching. However the fiberglass rods are apparently not so much. On mine it came with a broken rod out of the box. However amazon is sending a replacement. Instructions could use some redoing as they are lacking to say the least.
lynn lovejoy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2021
Arrived in good condition not twisted, no holes or issues of any kind. Fabric is thin but is what I expected and will work just fine (same as Ameristep doghouse). Window slides are great allowing for lots of adjustments. Very roomy and will fit an adult and 2 kids. The straps to help brush it in on the top and bottom are great. Very happy with the purchase. Great value for the price. Haven’t hunted out of it yet but don’t expect any problems.
Jaime Herrera Ramos
Comentado en México el 9 de febrero de 2021
Excelente llego antes
Northern woods
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de enero de 2021
I purchased as a gift for my husband. He couldn’t pop it out after opening. It became apparent that this was an Amazon return before sending along to us. It was twisted and poles were out of place. Our crafty son-in-law disassembled and reassembled which took about 1 hour only to learn that the door latch was frayed/torn completely off. We contacted the manufacturer, OPI Outdoors, rather than taking a chance with Amazon sending another faulty one. They, the manufacturer, were excellent! They sent us a new (brand new!) blind with a return label to send back the faulty one. The quality of the blind is unbelievable for the price. We can easily fit 3 large people comfortably in the blind.Popping up the blind does take practice, but is only about 5 minutes when the stars are aligned! My husband proclaims that your in trouble if you get it twisted though.We give the blind 5 stars for quality and engineering, but give Amazon 1 star for sending us a used and broken blind that was opened on Christmas morning. It’s unfortunate that I cannot rate the two separately.
TheCloudX
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2020
I bought this blind after doing extensive research on the available ~$100 blinds on the market. This seemed to have all the features I wanted but without having to spend closer to ~$200. This is my third pop up, but first Rhino. I haven't hunted out of it, yet, but do have some thoughts after setting it up. First, the cons. The other reviews are accurate in that the packaging and quality control are lacking. I'm no stranger to setting up a pop up and can confirm this was tangled. I had to unseat the poles to get it untangled. The included stakes, as expected, are cheap and not very long - but you'll find that on just about all pop ups, so can't really say much. Last con is the door. Admittedly, I'm a bigger guy but that door is small. I wish it was a bit bigger, but it is manageable.Now for the pros... Once you get into the blind, the door is silent to close and makes a pretty good seal despite not having a zipper. The windows are nice and big and their operation is as silent as they claim. I appreciate the double pane so that you can utilize the blackout to adjust to your desired view. For my blind, the right side butts up against a thicket, so I completely blacked it out. Very nice feature set, especially considering most in this price range utilize velcro and zippers. Once untangled, the poles and hubs seem to be of quality design. This, of course, will be more of a time will tell situation, but do seem to be better than some of the other brands I've sat in.All in all, I would recommend this blind for those that are looking for a good 2 man (it's not a 3 man despite marketing) or for a nice and roomy 1 man. For the price, you get a lot of good features. Just be prepared for an annoying set up. If you have the opportunity, set it up at home before going out into the field.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2020
Overall, it's a great blind. For bow hunting, you really have to consider the shooting size of the Windows. I put a arrow right through the fiberglass support bar. Not necessarily the blinds fault, but something to look out for. Its a real headache setting up, and taking down. If you're not precise on how it folds, you risk bending the brackets. Other then that, it's great.