Ameristep Care Taker Ground Blind, Mossy Oak Break Up Country, Model: None






Key features
- •Ameristep Hunting Ground Blinds & Accessories | Hunting success begins with the element of surprise. That's what Ameristep has given hunters for over 20 years: ground blinds & accessories that cleverly conceal positions from up above and down below
- •The Care Taker comfortably accommodates two hunters, but its small size makes it easy to transport and deploy in a variety of environments such as heavily wooded areas
- •Lightweight & Durable: Spider Hub frame design is a superior metal-stamped hub, maximizing strength to outlast extreme weather for many years of use; outer shell is made of Durashell Plus, custom-woven, matte-finish to make the blind lightweight & durable
- •Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camo covers the entire blind and shoot-through mesh windows. Inside, black ShadowGuard coating ensures shadows and silhouettes won't give away your hideout
- •Dimensions: 55" L x 55" W x 60" H | Window System: Silent Toggles | Shell Fabric: Durashell Plus | Footprint: 55" x 55" | Shooting Width: 60" | Includes: Hub blind, carry bag, ground stakes, high wind tie-downs
Ameristep Care Taker Ground Blind, Mossy Oak Break Up Country, Model: None
List Price: $156.41$140.77DEALYou Save: $15.64 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Excellent blind
Dale Mcswyny✓ Verified Purchase•November 7, 2023
Easy to set up. Great space. I have three of these and have purchased other brands. This one hands down tops them all.
Durable, easy to use, cozy
Caitlin McCart✓ Verified Purchase•October 25, 2023
I purchased this for my 2022 deer season in Oklahoma. Set up is super easy, and the interior is larger enough for two people. I personally don't like the mesh, it is very distorting to my own eyes during sunrise and sunset. The mesh DOES NOT effect the picture quality in my scope though. I used my 30-06 this year and one shot through the mesh almost disintegrated the mesh. I initially used the stakes that came with this and the tie down system. I anchored the whole blind to a 5 wire fence post to at least prevent it from blowing away completely in the Oklahoma wind. After about a week, the wind had blown the blind around enough to loosen the stakes and jostle it against the fence. The pictures attacked show the surprisingly minimal damage this blind took blowing against the barbed wire fence. I reinforced the blind using in line posts (all I had on short notice) and these held the blind in place nicely. Overall, this blind sat on a hill with a reinforced tie down system for 22 days and didn't budge! The tears in the blind from catching on the fence the first week didn't get any worse. It withheld rain, snow, and wind. The material does gather condensation inside at times but I never got wet. I would definitely buy this product a second time!!
Couldn't have been easier
andrew✓ Verified Purchase•October 9, 2023
I'll start with the only con is there are pin holes in some of the seems, but a little gorilla tape never hurt. Pros. The whole thing is light and easy to unpack and repack for new location if you wanted. Total time opening the box and taking it out of said box and out the carrier plus setup was maybe 5 minutes. I mean pull the tabs and it snaps in place. To take it down just push the tabs in. If you need instructions for it I'm willing to bet you need the sticker on the lawnmower to tell you not to stick you fingers in while the blade is running.
Good Blind For The Price.
Sterling Phelps✓ Verified Purchase•August 22, 2023
Great blind for the $70. It does have stitching holes at the seams, but so does my $350 rhino. These are not rips, or tears, but mearly needle holes that can be sealed if you wish. I have set in this blind in a down pour, and have not gotten one drop of rain on me. Condensation does build up heavily on the ceiling on freezing mornings, but the angle of the roof causes the moisture to run down the sides, and not drip on you. Again my expensive blind does this.
Two people "can" fit in this blind, but that is it...they fit. This is the same with all blinds, tents, stands, boats. If you want to have two hunters in a blind, buy a bigger blind. I bought, and use this as a one man blind. I am not going to buy a 4'7"X4'7" tent and cry because two 250lb men aren't comfortable inside. Also I've seen bad reviews about the velcro mesh...IT'S SHOOT THRU MESH!!! Stop messing with it while your hunting.
The door is a problem. It's small, for no reason. I have face planted going into the blind a couple times. The zipper is loud (also on my $350 blind), and I feel it should have a fiberglass rod, with toggles as an option for while you're in the blind, so you don't scare every deer within 300 yards out of the county. This is a modification I will be making to all my blinds during the off season. The door has three zippers, leave the bottom one at the bottom. There are two loops at the bottom zipper, I have tied these two loops together. If you collapse the blind with the bottom zipper up, or the loops free, the blind will grenade on you.
The stakes are a joke. If you trust these to secure your blind, you should have to hunt it down after every gust of wind. Buy some real stakes. I use 3/8"x8" spikes with washers, and use the brush loops to tie off to trees.
I like that you can drop the windows halfway or fully. I just wish you could raise them halfway, but they are sewn at the bottom.
I have not brushed my blind in, and after 2 days have had deer and turkey walk up to it. 5 deer were taken within 10 yards this year.
Overall this is a good one person blind that can be setup in about 3 minutes. If you keep it out of direct sunlight, and remove it at the end of the season, I feel it will last several years.
Two people "can" fit in this blind, but that is it...they fit. This is the same with all blinds, tents, stands, boats. If you want to have two hunters in a blind, buy a bigger blind. I bought, and use this as a one man blind. I am not going to buy a 4'7"X4'7" tent and cry because two 250lb men aren't comfortable inside. Also I've seen bad reviews about the velcro mesh...IT'S SHOOT THRU MESH!!! Stop messing with it while your hunting.
The door is a problem. It's small, for no reason. I have face planted going into the blind a couple times. The zipper is loud (also on my $350 blind), and I feel it should have a fiberglass rod, with toggles as an option for while you're in the blind, so you don't scare every deer within 300 yards out of the county. This is a modification I will be making to all my blinds during the off season. The door has three zippers, leave the bottom one at the bottom. There are two loops at the bottom zipper, I have tied these two loops together. If you collapse the blind with the bottom zipper up, or the loops free, the blind will grenade on you.
The stakes are a joke. If you trust these to secure your blind, you should have to hunt it down after every gust of wind. Buy some real stakes. I use 3/8"x8" spikes with washers, and use the brush loops to tie off to trees.
I like that you can drop the windows halfway or fully. I just wish you could raise them halfway, but they are sewn at the bottom.
I have not brushed my blind in, and after 2 days have had deer and turkey walk up to it. 5 deer were taken within 10 yards this year.
Overall this is a good one person blind that can be setup in about 3 minutes. If you keep it out of direct sunlight, and remove it at the end of the season, I feel it will last several years.
EASY SETUP, BIG VALUE, BIG ENOUGH FOR 6 FOOT 7 SASQUATCH
Sasquatch✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
Dollar use value is under valued - i bought on prime day for 79
Enough for two people
easy peasy sasquatch setup
There are some small holes in the seams but thats why they make seam sealer - dont complain about it just fix it or throw it away. If you are umbday enought to sit in a blind with holes and have water come in then it true - you caint fix umbday.
Fast, forgiving - used it three seasons and still together but i do wax the zippers and take my timme setup and breakdown not leaving any bugs, leaves or rodent entry points.
Enough for two people
easy peasy sasquatch setup
There are some small holes in the seams but thats why they make seam sealer - dont complain about it just fix it or throw it away. If you are umbday enought to sit in a blind with holes and have water come in then it true - you caint fix umbday.
Fast, forgiving - used it three seasons and still together but i do wax the zippers and take my timme setup and breakdown not leaving any bugs, leaves or rodent entry points.
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