🎯 See More, Miss Less: The Ultimate Invisible Hunting HQ
The TIDEWE Hunting Blind is a 2-3 person pop-up ground blind featuring a 270-degree one-way mesh for wide visibility, crafted from durable 300D water-resistant fabric with reinforced metal hubs. Designed for stealth with noise-free sliding windows and camo brush-in loops, it offers quick 3-minute setup and portability with an included carrying bag, making it ideal for serious hunters seeking comfort, concealment, and weather resilience.
Size | 2-3 Person |
Floor Length | 58 Inches |
Maximum Height | 66 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 55"L x 55"W x 65"H |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Floor Width | 58 Inches |
Color | Camouflage |
Form Factor | Dome |
Style Name | Pro |
Tent Design | Camping Tent |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Base | 600D material and one-way see through mesh |
Tent Floor Material | Faric |
Rainfly Material | High Quality Fabric |
Pole Material Type | Metal |
Fabric Type | Mesh |
Material Type | Metal, 300D Fabric |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Assembly Time | 3 minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number Of Windows | 3 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
Is Waterproof | True |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Number of Stakes | 4 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number Of Doors | 3 |
Occupancy | 3 Person |
Seasons | Fall-Winter |
Water Resistance Technology | Water Resistant |
Special Features | Portable |
Occupant Capacity | 3 |
B**N
Roomy and Feature Rich @ Value Pricing
Bottom line up front: this is the best bang for your dollar on a ground blind.Michigan hunter here, I’ve been in, observed specs, pricing, and materials at Jay’s and Cabela’s and this was the winner hands down.Materials:300D fabric is more thick than most generic or store brand offerings in Cabela’s case. The visibility through the mesh and walls itself is excellent while still surprisingly wind and rain resistant. Case in point, if you bring your Mr buddy heater it will retain a bit of heat in the blind.Ground stakes are pretty skinny for significant weather but I used the attached tie down nylon cords to also attach to a couple close trees.Set up:I didn’t read a thing and just pulled the black tabs out and it sprung up in a minute without issue. What is handy is Tidewe looked ahead and stitched instructions into the nylon carry bag for it so it is idiot resistant.Features:The door has elastic banded g hooks to roll itself up and attach to the frame if you need to keep it open after eating too much chili which is handy.Brush webbing has two layers so it only took a couple seconds to put some dead branches in and make it look to have a little more depth.Window mesh screens are affixed to the frame using sliders inside of the corner rods with elastic which is completely silent to move the top up and bottom down opening your shooting lane.Cons:I think the only improve could be for the included tie downs to have prefab knots or individual plastic cord wraps to keep them tidy when putting away. It’s not an issue whatsoever nor enough to doc a star away from what easily could be a $300 dollar blind.Extra Cheese:I bought the Tidewe chair too and it was pretty slick to set up. Came with a nylon carry sling and the tripod attaches to the base with just 4 oversized thumb screws. No tools needed at all for the whole set up. I have zero issues with the chair or getting into the blind and I’m 6’8” tall ~290lbs sitting very comfortably in the 3-4 man blind with plenty of room for my wife to sit with me and read. I think you’ll be pleased.
R**L
The size and being able to see thru is a game changer!!
This blind is very nicely made and would recommend. The pictures and videos don’t do justice as to how well you can see thru it. Easy to put up and take down but getting it back into the bag is pretty difficult. I don’t know how they had it folded so tight to fit so well in the bag but I had a very hard time. Not a deal breaker but would be nicer with a bigger bag. The attached strap helps. I ordered 2 , one for my son and one for myself and can’t wait to use them when we turkey hunt next month. Great price and quality and is the 3-4 man blind is tall enough to stand up in and I’m 6 ft 2.
A**R
Cool Blind
This is a cool blind! I could see through the blind without issue. Nice and roomy. Easy to set up and take down. Keeps a light rain off but when it rains hard you’ll get some drip through. Not awesome for heavy snow because the weight of the snow will cause the roof to buckle. Doesn’t do much to block wind but I wasn’t really expecting it to. I had a small buck walk within feet of the blind. He definitely picked up the scent but never saw me. I would totally buy this thing again.
R**Y
A Helpful Tool, With Some Caveats
I purchased two of these blinds, the one pictured was from September of 2022, and has been out the longest. Pictures were taken in April, 2025, and show the effects of 3 years and 6 months out on the edge of one of my fields, in direct sunlight. This one has been set up and left in that same spot by the field the entire time, before being brought it up to the garage to be replaced. My other Tidewe blind was set up in a wooded area, but an early snow collapsed it beyond repair, as the fabric was ripped and torn, and a number of the fiberglass supports snapped. That ond didn't make it through the first season. Can't blame the blind for that, it was a heavy and wet early snow, and I had the blind tied down well, it just collapsed on itself. I saved the rods and plastic turnbuckle things from the ripped up blind, and used them to rebuild the other one, the one pictured, which was in a more open area. I believe wind helped keep too much snow from accumulating on this one, although it too collapsed. I have learned to put a piece of PVC pipe inside as a support pole when I'm not inside, and that helps prevent collapse, by offering support for the roof so snow can slide off.The "see-through" feature is nice, but it isn't really all that usable during low light situations. It's like looking inside your microwave while something is cooking. Your eye keeps trying to focus on the fabric, and not on what is out beyond it. It does make the blind feel more open though, and I like it better than the opaque blinds. The sliding windows are a nice and functional feature, and positioning them, with the openings as thin slits, allows good viewing around you, while not being completely wide open.I did buy a couple of chairs for ground blinds, but everything I've tried is too tall for the height of the window openings from inside. You end up either leaning way over, or taking a knee to look outside. That is the same for every blind I've used, so chair makers, let's make one with a lower seat height. My hunting situation allows me to get these set up and leave them there, which I do, but that won't work for everyone.The blind is effective, and I've had deer and turkey walk within 5 feet, never knowing I was inside. The key is to let them get used to it over time, and gain familiarity with it being in the same place. I've watched deer notice my quad 75 yards away and steer clear of that when I rode out to hunt, so a giant blind just appearing one day may not do what you hope it will, see-through or not. Get real tent pegs and some paracord to tie it down, leave it in place, and you'll find much more activity around you.I will commend Tidewe on the quality of their plastic turnbuckles. They never seem to be the weak link. Other blinds have turnbuckles that crack and break, but the Tidewe parts hang in there. All the straps, tie-downs, and zippers have also been performing without issue. I've used the turnbuckles from the collapsed Tidewe blind to repair other blinds too. The poles from my collapsed blind were used to replace the broken ones on the blind pictured, and as the pictures show, the walls all maintain good structural integrity, and have held up well. The fabric must not be treated for any kind of UV protection though, as you can see the colors have almost completely faded to the color of dry straw grass, and it feels about as thin as tissue paper. The blind really sticks out now, not matching any colors from the surroundings, but since it's been there so long, the deer didn't care. The roof, getting the most sunlight, eventually tore apart, and you can see the result in the pictures. I do not think this blind would make it through next deer season, so I removed it now, and hope to have another back there soon.So overall, I'm happy with the blinds, and will buy them again at a similar price point. They'll last longer if you only set them up on the day you hunt, but they won't be nearly as effective doing that. Higher windows (or lower seats) would be nice, as would more UV resistant fabric, but overall it's been a good purchase.
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