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06-10-2010, 10:33 PM
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| | | Stealth Gear one man hide Where can i buy one!?!
I have looked on 10+ websites and all say out of stock or POA! anyone know a site i can go on and purchase this product.
I havent seen any bad reviews on this product and it looks well up to the job i want it for... but only if i can get hold of one!
If not does anyone know of a similar style, easy setup chair hide(or room for a fold out chair) at a reasonable price?
Any help much appreciated
Alex | 
10-10-2010, 11:18 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Not exactly the same products, but you could try Wildlife Watching Supplies
I've only heard good things about their kit. I have their bag hide (i.e. it has not seat or poles to support it) and I can confirm that as they say it is waterproof!! | 
11-10-2010, 08:51 AM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide I like the look of the pop-up hide for £49.99 but they also do a one and two-man chair hide BushWear - Outdoor clothing shooting and stalking equipment
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12-10-2010, 10:51 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide If you want a really cheap/light option what about a couple of locally cut poles (there is some bamboo near me) a pack of Tesco Value wooden clothes pegs and some scrim netting? Total cost less than £15. The cheapest (best?) scrim netting I could find was at Camouflage Screen 10'x5'. This is less than £14 for a 10x5 foot sheet. Worth a look as this setup is quite effective and quite handy to drape over my popup hide when the hide's colour is too light for the background.
P.S. if it's a bit windy add a ball of cheap string and a couple of tent pegs.
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12-10-2010, 10:55 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Bushwear hide looks like a good price, and pretty small when folded up. Anyone used one? | 
13-10-2010, 09:26 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Quote:
Originally Posted by andrewinpompey Bushwear hide looks like a good price, and pretty small when folded up. Anyone used one? | Never used one but looked at the site - they look pretty good for the money. However no sewn in groundsheet - draughty. Yes I am a whimp!
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13-10-2010, 09:30 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Quote:
Originally Posted by johnf3f Never used one but looked at the site - they look pretty good for the money. However no sewn in groundsheet - draughty. Yes I am a whimp! | I've never used one either but I reckon the lack of a groundsheet could be a bonus as you could pick the whole thing up and re-position it without having to emerge and risk scaring off the birds!
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14-10-2010, 10:31 AM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Quote:
Originally Posted by johnf3f If you want a really cheap/light option what about a couple of locally cut poles (there is some bamboo near me) a pack of Tesco Value wooden clothes pegs and some scrim netting? Total cost less than £15. The cheapest (best?) scrim netting I could find was at Camouflage Screen 10'x5'. This is less than £14 for a 10x5 foot sheet. Worth a look as this setup is quite effective and quite handy to drape over my popup hide when the hide's colour is too light for the background.
P.S. if it's a bit windy add a ball of cheap string and a couple of tent pegs.  | Thanks for the link, I have been looking for a chaeap camo net.
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16-10-2010, 09:25 PM
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| | | Re: Stealth Gear one man hide Quote:
Originally Posted by slimrbp Thanks for the link, I have been looking for a chaeap camo net. | You are welcome!
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