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ShortReed
10-22-2004, 11:49 PM
Ok guys... I really wanted a Finisher because it offers more protection from the elements, but I can get a couple Power Hunters for a little more than the Finisher. Besides, my 7 year old daughter will be able to look around all she wants through these blinds without spooking birds (you know how kids are)! Maybe I'll add a Finisher next year.

I do a good majority of my hunting after the snow arrives. I know they have snow covers, but I haven't seen a pic of one with the snow cover on with the lid down. Does the lid look like a big black hole with the snow cover on, or is the mesh on the lid get replaced with white mesh? I really would like to see a pic of the Power Hunter with the snow cover on and lid down if anybody has one!

Rob Jepson
10-23-2004, 10:26 AM
ShortReed,

Attached is photo from the Avery Website that I think will anwser your question. For a more detailed inspection follow this link...

Snow Covers (http://www.averyoutdoors.com/blinds.html#snowcover)

I have hunted out of mine with great results and they are a cinch to put on!

Rob Jepson
Avery Territory Manager

http://img82.exs.cx/img82/8389/PHw_SnowCover2.jpg

ShortReed
10-23-2004, 09:38 PM
Hey Rob... thanks for your help! I guess with a little more looking around I could have found the pix I was looking for. I just picked up 2 of the Power Hunters this afternoon. I got a look at both last years and this years model. The latter definitely offers alot better visibility.

Very nice blind, should work out nicely. I'll be picking up snow covers in a couple weeks. I think I'll skip mudding my snow covers though! ;)

A cool idea for a blind would be a cross between the Finisher and the Power Hunter. Basically a Power Hunter with a low profile tube frame that you can open and close like a Finisher, or just remove lower frame and have the Power Hunter.

Thanks again Rob!!!