Blind question
#1
Blind question
My wife wants to try hunting this year which makes me happy. The deal is she hates spiders etc. I was wondering if anyone has added a floor to a popup blind, or if someone had a suggestion as to how it could be done. Thanks
#5
Any paper mills in your area? If so do you know of anyone that works there ? If you are truly in dire need of a floor try and get a piece of mill felt. Most of these paper mills up here just discard the old ones. They can be a bit heavey but are very quite and you can still drive your stakes threw it. Good Luck..
I like using a piece when setting up my tent as the ground becomes softer and I have a place to take your shoes off before entering..
I like using a piece when setting up my tent as the ground becomes softer and I have a place to take your shoes off before entering..
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
I would think plastic, as mentioned, would be noisy and I wasn't aware that any popup blinds had floors in them. I'd clear the ground real good before anchoring the blind in place and put a piece of carpet in it that is light colored and big enough to go up the insdie wall at least a few inches. That way you can see any little creepy crawlers before they get to her and the carpet will be quiet to move around on.
#8
I would think plastic, as mentioned, would be noisy and I wasn't aware that any popup blinds had floors in them. I'd clear the ground real good before anchoring the blind in place and put a piece of carpet in it that is light colored and big enough to go up the insdie wall at least a few inches. That way you can see any little creepy crawlers before they get to her and the carpet will be quiet to move around on.
#9
If you can not get any mill felt a rug would do the trick that is for sure.
The thing with the mill felts is it is made out of monofilament woven together with a batten that feels like some what like a rug. Water will run right threw it and if you own the property you can simply leave it right there for your next outing. The stuff hardly ever will rot on you.
The thing with the mill felts is it is made out of monofilament woven together with a batten that feels like some what like a rug. Water will run right threw it and if you own the property you can simply leave it right there for your next outing. The stuff hardly ever will rot on you.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 1
Re:
Any paper mills in your area? If so do you know of anyone that works there ? If you are truly in dire need of a floor try and get a piece of mill felt. Most of these paper mills up here just discard the old ones. They can be a bit heavey but are very quite and you can still drive your stakes threw it. Good Luck..
I like using a piece when setting up my tent as the ground becomes softer and I have a place to take your shoes off before entering..
I like using a piece when setting up my tent as the ground becomes softer and I have a place to take your shoes off before entering..