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Tell us what it's like then, 'cos there's no description in the advert. Is it nylon, plastic or what?

 

 

I have one that I use for a roof on my hide - when birds are coming in over my head- as sometimes flight lines and wind direction dictate this

 

Brown one side green the other and they are plastic- Ideal for a roof though- can't say they'd be much good as a main hide though- not big enough and very see through

 

Les

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Hello ,where abouts is your local sunday market ? is it army surplus ? do they sell other stuff as well ?

 

it's the Sunday Market at silloth, his name is Gary brooker an yes he is an army surplus stockist, he sells everything you could want including stuff u never thought u wanted, lol. I almost got a jack pike hunting jacket off him, I googles it while I was there an cheapest I found online was for £75... He only wanted £45 maybe less for a deal.

 

The markets on every Sunday on the WW2 Airfield (disused) but I'm sure he is also on the Penrith Market on saturdays too.

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it's the Sunday Market at silloth, his name is Gary brooker an yes he is an army surplus stockist, he sells everything you could want including stuff u never thought u wanted, lol. I almost got a jack pike hunting jacket off him, I googles it while I was there an cheapest I found online was for £75... He only wanted £45 maybe less for a deal.

 

The markets on every Sunday on the WW2 Airfield (disused) but I'm sure he is also on the Penrith Market on saturdays too.

 

Thanks for that ,i'll take a look . Live 6 mile outside Carlisle so nice and handy . :unsure: :hmm:

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It suits me. Doesn't get heavy in the rain and is very light anyway.

 

It has little cut out sort of things, and as one side is brown and the other green, where the cut outs are it folds over a bit to give either a green with bits of brown, or brown with bits of green. This breaks up the pattern and gives it a texture.

 

Should be a picture. Just see the stool behind, but in full camo you're well hard to see. You can see through it fairly easily.

 

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Not teaching you to suck eggs mate,but even in full cam your going to be sillouetted in that hide,i would have built it further right in the picture the backdrop is much thicker,and would conceal you in the hide much much better :unsure: BB

(but thats only my slant on it,you do whatever youre comfortable with mate)

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Not teaching you to suck eggs mate,but even in full cam your going to be sillouetted in that hide,i would have built it further right in the picture the backdrop is much thicker,and would conceal you in the hide much much better :lol: BB

(but thats only my slant on it,you do whatever youre comfortable with mate)

 

Yeah I see your point it does look a bit light behind from there but when I was there it looked all right. Wasn't much of a problem anyway as there was nothing about to see me :lol: I went there as I wasn't using hide poles, so clamped the net to the hedge so needed to sit behind it if you see what I mean. To the right there wouldn't be any room to sit behind, without setting the net out further in front with poles.

 

Make sure I use some poles next time :lol:

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