Mesh panels have weather flaps to seal out rain and wind
Covering is waterproof 600-denier polyester
Sewn-in vegetation straps
The Pro Series 3-Man HayBale Blind has the same general construction and open-field concealment as the 2-Man HayBale but with room for three hunters. Glass for geese through 2" viewing slots. ClearView spring-loaded, two-panel mesh roof flips up and away quickly with a slight nudge for fast shooting. All mesh panels have weather flaps to seal out rain and wind. Covering is waterproof 600-denier polyester with sewn-in vegetation straps.
Dimensions: 68"L x 63"W x 59"H.
Stored dimensions: 68"L x 30"W x 4"H.
Weight: 21 lbs.
Camo Pattern:Mossy Oak® Shadow Grass®.
This thing was painful. I went to put it together and immediately noticed that the product was about 2/3 already assembled. Someone apparently did not like it and returned it. The directions were aweful, pieces were missing....It is going back!
Having purchased at the beginning of last years Goose Season, I can say. "This product has several flaws". First they only send 3 support poles. Which is not enough to support the frame and leave slack areas in the fabric and if there's any amount of wind. The fabric will flooder in the breeze. With two additional poles that takes care of the problem. But will increase you're cost by $45.00 or more after shipping is added in. Product info doesn't tell you that there is no bottom. So on soft ground, chairs or buckets sink in. Plus if you are hunting alone and have too walk into the field you're hunting. This blind is impossible for one person to carry. Solution, purchase the sled and then purchase some nuts and bolts. Drill holes and attach blind too the sled. Add a rope for pulling. But this to will set you back another $45.00 at least. Next, setup and take down can be a real pain. Again especially if you're hunting alone and if conditions are windy. And if you heavily conceal you're blind with products like Prairie Grass. Now it really makes it a real pain to foil up. And last, the cheap stakes they send with blind are worthless. Regular Heavy Tent tie down stakes work far better even when using an attached sled like I've done. In short for the ability to hunt side by side with a friend, is about the only good feature that this blind offers. Having known what I know now. I wished I would have purchased a single layout blind. I will not purchase another Hay Bale Blind.