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<blockquote data-quote="Tampabucs" data-source="post: 1264376" data-attributes="member: 9581"><p>I prefer my blind that pops up in about 30 seconds and I can take it down in under a minute. I could hunt exclusively with a pop up blind. Like I said, to each their own. Obviously, you like the tree saddle and if it works for you then great. </p><p></p><p>They just don't look comfortable to me i.e. limited movement, buying all those steps, not being able to take a leak etc.. I don't see an advantage in screwing in tons of tree steps. Plus, as you pointed out, it's not cheap. You can take a blind and pop it up almost anywhere. Oh.. and as for the math thing, one $100 blind is cheaper than all those steps and the saddle. Just so we're clear about the whole math thing. So yeah, not much of an advantage in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tampabucs, post: 1264376, member: 9581"] I prefer my blind that pops up in about 30 seconds and I can take it down in under a minute. I could hunt exclusively with a pop up blind. Like I said, to each their own. Obviously, you like the tree saddle and if it works for you then great. They just don't look comfortable to me i.e. limited movement, buying all those steps, not being able to take a leak etc.. I don't see an advantage in screwing in tons of tree steps. Plus, as you pointed out, it's not cheap. You can take a blind and pop it up almost anywhere. Oh.. and as for the math thing, one $100 blind is cheaper than all those steps and the saddle. Just so we're clear about the whole math thing. So yeah, not much of an advantage in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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