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As he said :yes:

But they are very light and fold up to nothing,oh and they billow like a sail in the wind,save your money and buy a 3d leaf cut :good:

Spot on ,however I use mine when just walking about and they come in handy if the need arises ,I also carry a few clips to fasten them onto a fence or bush .Its usually the case when your out and there are pigeons everywhere and you have no hide or much cover .

Regards Darren

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anyone use the jackpyke clearview camo net if so what are they like ?

great bit of kit,i use mine aswell as a stealth net and drop the stealth a foot at the front,this stops you popping your head above the netting looking for pigeons,just sit back and keep still,they will only ever see you when you move.. :good:

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Great net combined with a stealth net.

In the summer when you can get behind a solid background, you can use the clearview on it's own. Like any net you just have to sit still.

Sometimes when a bush I'm behind is a little bare or thin, I use the clearview behind me to make the background more solid.

I also sometimes make a roof to my hide using he clear view as it's so light you can easily clip it to your poles.

Sometimes even the stealth net isn't thick enough when your in direct sunlight, so again I double up using the clearview.

It's so versatile I would highly recommend it.

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