Top of the line Boss Blinds are really nice. But if money was not an object, I would be hunting out of nothing but Ranch King 6’x6’ on 15’ towers. Less maintenance on the Ranch King. Gotta paint a fiberglass blind every 4-5 years, if you want it to last forever.
The Ranch Kings are expensive, and worth every penny.
What about in comparison with the ones All Seasons Feeders sells ? Their Big Chingon is about the same price as the Ranch King 6x6 (within a few hundred).
I was told ASF basically uses a composite material (similar to what's used on fiberglass boats) sandwiched on both sides with spray on bed liner for strength and durability.
What about in comparison with the ones All Seasons Feeders sells ?
The Chingon is a very nice blind. Im not real familiar with the polymer coating that they apply to it. But it is supposed to be resistant to the sun and maintenance free. Anybody seen one that has been out in the field for 4-5 years?
I prefer Bitter Creek 6x6 as they are all aluminum. They are as easy to move as fiberglass but no maintenance. You can bow hunt out of them with no special windows. I have had mine for 5 years and love it. Towers are all aluminum as well.
The all seasons blind has only been out 2 or 3 years I believe so no telling what the test of time will result in. Ranch king is the way to go, best blind money can buy. They are pricey but zero maintenance.
I prefer Bitter Creek 6x6 as they are all aluminum. They are as easy to move as fiberglass but no maintenance. You can bow hunt out of them with no special windows. I have had mine for 5 years and love it. Towers are all aluminum as well.
What kind of price points should one expect from the Bitter Creek blinds?
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