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The Barronett Blinds® Grounder 350 is a portable, pop-up hunting blind designed for 3-person use, featuring three large zippered shooting windows, water-resistant HD 150 denier polyester fabric with a black interior coating for stealth, and a replaceable shoot-through mesh optimized for broadhead arrows. It includes a backpack carry bag, ground stakes, and tie-down ropes for easy transport and setup, making it a durable, spacious, and weather-ready solution for serious hunters.
Material | HD 150 DENIER |
Product Dimensions | 70"L x 70"W |
Brand | Barronett Blinds |
Color | Woodland Camo |
Opacity | Mostly Opaque |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Included Components | ground stakes(12), owners manual, Hub blind, backpack, tie-down ropes(4) |
Shape | Square |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Camouflage |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Size | 70"W x 70"H |
Mounting Type | Outside Mount |
Number Of Panels | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Control Type | cordless operation |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012642002489 |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester Denier |
Style | GR351BT |
Manufacturer | Ardisam, Inc. |
UPC | 012642002489 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 51.75 x 8.25 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 9.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 93 x 93 x 80 inches |
Brand Name | Barronett Blinds |
Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited |
Model Name | GROUNDER 350 BLIND |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | GR351BT |
B**H
Great Blind
Great blind at a great price. Fits two people very comfortably and functionally with adequate room for two people to shoot from. Shoot through windows are a plus. Very high ceiling allows for good head room when standing up. Easy up and down, easy to carry in carry bag with backpack straps on it
M**W
350 Grounder best blind for the money 6 stars
This blind is absolutely the best blind for the money out there. I’ve tried tons of Barnett blinds, cheap Walmart blinds, and even a couple pricey ones on amazon. This thing has held up to high winds, and couple feet of snow. Mind you the top did cave in with 2 feet of snow on top I just got in and popped it up and snow fell right off nothing broken, poles are strong. To solve that I cut a bamboo pole the height of the middle of blind to brace it and snow falls off it now with no worries. I give A++ for durability because it been two years and many snow storms and still poles or cloth has not ripped. I’ve shot multiple deer out of this blind and the absolutely never see you with the screen up. In fact I had deer come with in 3 feet, that’s right 3 feet from this blind never seen me. The shoot through screens are awesome but remember if you plan to use a range finder it won’t work with screen up. Also, this blind would be even more superior if you could seal up windows from the bottom also because when it gets cold and you have to seal up to get warm you have to stand to look out windows. If the windows would go lower also would be a huge up grade because if your on any kind of hill or incline it decreases your sight vision due to angles. Last but not least go get yourself some nice camping stakes they really cheap out on these little stakes don’t work in hard, rocky, or root infested land, so upgrade your stakes. The blind has so much room you can literally fit two or three 4 foot bench seats in it. I live an A++ for overall space. All and all I did a YouTube review on this blind because it’s absolutely my favorite. A.A. Bass Tournament check out the Barnett grounder 350 review I go in it and show you how big it is. I would give this blind 6 stars if I could just because of price compared to quality. Low price, high quality. Highly recommend, I’m buying another this year and selling my tree stands I’ve never before shot so many deer in my life till I bought this grounder 350 blind. Trust me you won’t be disappointed, and it pops up and ready to go within a minute I can do it. Just awesome.
T**D
Yes it has zippered windows.
This is not going to be for everyone but if you take a spouse hunting with you and want to keep warm, this is the blind to do it. First off its huge to there is plenty of room. I am 6'5" tall and I can stands up inside. With a small heater the inside of the blind can be kept warm. I have another Barronett blind that is the exact same size but has the "silent" toggle windows and they will keep rain out but not wind. The wind cuts right through and its difficult to keep it warm. With this blind it will zipper completely shut if you want it to. It can be windless and then you can open windows as needed just by unzipping a window. With only 1 window open the wind does not go through the blind. I have killed many deer from this blind with a rifle from 100-200 yards so I am not as concerned about being super quiet although the windows dont make very much noise, I would not want this if I was bow hunting. But this blind absolutely does keep the wind out and the heat in if you have a small heater. That is what is nice about this blind vs the others that are zipperless.
D**.
Met my needs and the manufacturer's claims
I procrastinated building a deer blind that I could sleep in and when the season started I had only built the raised platform. I purchased and set up this ground blind on the platform in early December, and left it up until mid-April. During those four months in the Mississippi Delta zone it was exposed to freezing temps, thunderstorms, high winds, and plenty of sun. It came through intact. There weren’t any rips or holes. The zippers were functioning and intact. All of the poles and attaching hardware were intact and functioning.The blind is big enough for three but could be little tight. It never leaked. It sets up and takes down is just a minute or two. The blind easily stores in the provided carrier. There was a little fading of the exterior but the camouflage is clearly visible. The only suggestion I’d have for the manufacturer is to lengthen the window openings vertically, a little higher and lower. I’m 5’11 and if seated I have to crane my neck for a better view over the bottom edge, and when standing bend for a better view below the top of the window. All in all it met my needs and the manufacturer’s claims.
A**5
Grounder 350 - Nice Size, Minor Problems
I feel like most blinds are too small for bow hunting because your elbow hits the back wall when you draw and some of the windows are too close to shoot from. This blinds solves the problems with awkward body angles and cramped shooting. You really can stand up in it, and the width allows a hunter to shoot out of all windows at full draw without your arrow sticking out. Setup and take down can be done in under a minute. I would not trade this blind for another even though there are several problems with it.Problems:The carry bag/backpack ripped along a seam the first time I put it on. It ripped more the second time. Not sure how I would have put my arms through the straps any differently.The windows really are just a little too high. A taller blind chair that sits up an extra inch solves the problem.
A**S
Fantastic size!!!
I bought this for my husband, but I use it as well and love it! Very roomy, easy to set up and plenty of room if we want to hunt together!!
D**R
Windows are too high
Nice big blind. Lightweight. Can easily stand up inside it. Sets up super easy. However windows are too high.
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