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Overview

About True Timber TimberBlind V1 Ground Blind

Closeouts. Designed for both gun and bow hunters, True Timber's TimberBlind V1 ground blind features 12 windows with shoot-through mesh that creates a 360° field of view and is simple to set up and take down.

Specs

Specs about True Timber TimberBlind V1 Ground Blind

  • Material: 300 denier weatherproof shell and 12 windows with shoot-through mesh
  • Weight: 14 lb.
  • Dimensions: 61x58x55" (HxWxD)
  • Imported

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4.000000 5 Overall Rating: 4 4.000000 Based on 9 reviews

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5.0 out of 5 stars. Very Nice
Reviewed by Mountain Lady from Nomad on Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Great visibility from inside the blind and it's super easy to set- up. It actually just kind of "pops up" into it's usable configuration. Tons of space inside as well. Looking forward to putting this to use!
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. A good blind
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Bama Bow from Alabama on Tuesday, August 18, 2015
    Gets you in the woods dry and well hidden. Not a $300 blind mind you, but I got 2 for less than that. Plenty of room for 2 or one with a bow. My kids love it too. Oil your zippers.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Len
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Len allen from Wyo. on Thursday, August 13, 2015
    I like the easy quick set up and nice shooting flaps the door is a little small but not a problem .the storage bag would work better if it had 2 back pack straps for hands free tote
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. good blind for the price
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from maryland on Saturday, August 8, 2015
    Nice and wide just would be better if taller but for the price I couldnt pass up and bought 2. My local sporting good store sells thek for $90 and i got 2 for $116 shipped. Windows are quiet, mesh is ok.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Nice blind
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Fayetteville, Arkansas, U. S. A. on Saturday, July 11, 2015
    A nice blind with plenty of window space to shoot through. Two drawbacks: 11. The stakes are not particularly well made. I suggest you hie off to a sporting goods store and buy some or if STP carries tent stakes buy those when you order this. The other drawback for me was I couldn't find instructions for the opening. So I looked like a Mad Russian dancing to Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring in trying to open this. This is my second ground blind. The first was a different kind but two nice bucks were sgot from it last season. I bought this in the event my grandson can skip school and go hunti8inf with me.

    Once I figured out how to open this without looking like I was doing a Russian Tatar Dance it became easy to put up and take down. I suggest buying extra cord to help tie this down. Once the hub are snapped into place it is a sturdy piece. Tying and staking it down will help hold it to the ground.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Well-designed and a good value
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from NH on Monday, April 13, 2015
    This is my first blind. The layout of the windows impresses me with its functionality. I found that my 52" Kodiak Magnum works well, but I occasionally strike the roof with my 60" Kodiak even when canted about 45º. A longer bow would not be easy or perhaps even feasible to use, even when heavily canted. I'm 6' tall and the door is a little small for easy access.

    Getting it erected requires initial practice and faith that you're not about to break something. It's certainly possible to do that, so read the instructions, GUYS, and practice at home a few times.

    For the money I think it's a good value.

About True Timber

The idea for True Timber came in 2005, when the company’s founder, Rusty Sellars, was perched in a deer stand, gazing down at the ground of a South Carolina mixed hardwood and pine forest. After snapping a photo of the foliage, Sellars soon developed a new camo pattern, and True Timber was born. Over the next few years, True Timber camo quickly gained popularity, and the company has continued to research and test new and better patterns. Check out True Timber hunting clothing or outfit yourself with a True Timber blind, and give yourself an edge this season.