View Full Version : finisher blinds idea
yelladog
11-28-2006, 08:47 PM
i currently own 2 finishers and love em not a better blind on the market in my opinion but i do have one suggestion for your next model that would really help me out.if you added 2 loops or something that you could have near the bottom of the blind that you could hang the blind from some hooks or nails so the blind would hang off the ground so you could wash it out and let it dry out.mine gets so full of sand and cookie wrappers its tough to get em out.other than that i couldnt think of anything to make em any better.
keep up the good work
Dirt_Bag
11-28-2006, 10:44 PM
what i do with my finisher is :: I have 2 hooks in ceiling like you would hang a bike from in my garage. just put together and hang it on hooks unzip bag and shake it out. i hang it to dry it out to
Dustin Andersen
11-28-2006, 11:17 PM
Just hook the blind from the stubble straps. That's what I do to dry mine out, it works great.
Christian Curtis
11-29-2006, 11:10 PM
That is what I have always done. Just get some of the screw in hooks. Works best if you can hang them from the ceiling.
Zekeland
11-30-2006, 12:39 AM
At the bottom of my blind there are 2 loops on the inside. They seem pretty heavy duty. Maybe these are for hanging. Just inside the zipper on the floor of the blind.
Never really did know what these are for.....
Erik Nilsson
11-30-2006, 06:15 AM
I hang mine by the stubble straps too, you can use a rubber bungee strap and connect it to a stubble at each end of the rear and then hang it. usually takes a day to dry it. If they were to improve it maybe a couple of heavyduty d rings at the corners.
Dirt_Bag
11-30-2006, 11:01 PM
I hang mine by the stubble straps too, you can use a rubber bungee strap and connect it to a stubble at each end of the rear and then hang it. usually takes a day to dry it. If they were to improve it maybe a couple of heavyduty d rings at the corners.
D rings would make cost go up. a little self ingenuity makes the cost stay the same. put your own D rings on it
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