TIDEWE Hunting Blind 270°See Through with Carrying Bag, 1-2& 2-3& 3-4 Person Pop Up Ground Blinds, Portable Resilient Hunting
4.5 | 3,050 ratings
Price: 109.98
Last update: 12-01-2025
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- Unique Invisible Design:TIDEWE hunting blind is equipped with three full panels of one-way see through mesh. This material delivers a 270-degree unobstructed wide view angle and allows hunters to see their surroundings
- Hunting Conducive:TIDEWE’s hunting ground blinds are made of three sides noise-free sliding windows, which will assist you in remaining undetected while hunting. Brush-in loops with the camo that covers the entire blind give you the confidence that your blind will become one with surrounding habitat
- Adequate Space:TIDEWE hunting blinds offer 3 sizes for comfortably accommodating 1-4 hunters. 1-2 person Dimensions: 65.5" height, hub to hub 71" x 71", floor space 55.5" x 55.5"; 2-3 person Dimensions: 66.5" height, hub to hub 75" x 75", floor space 58.5" x 58.5"; 3-4 person Dimensions: 80.5" height, hub to hub 87" x 87", floor space 70.5" x 70.5"
- Enhanced Durability & Stability: TIDEWE’s hunting blinds feature a tough metal hub, reinforced corners, resilient straps, and 10mm fiberglass support poles, built to withstand rain, snow, and high winds, keeping you protected in the harshest outdoor conditions.
- Easy to Carry & Assemble:Unique pop up design without a complex procedure, enables you to easily setup and take down the blind quickly. A lightweight portable 500D+ carrying bag is also included with the blind. You can take the blind anywhere.
Product information
Features & Specs
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
|---|---|
| Seasons | Fall-Winter |
| Water Resistance Technology | 300D Fabric |
| Additional Features | D Shape Door, Pop Up, Quick Setup, Windproof |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Number Of Poles | 4 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Number Of Windows | 4 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Pre-Attached |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Stakes | 8 |
| Is Waterproof | False |
Style
| Shape | Box Shape |
|---|---|
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Color | Forest Fade Camo |
| Style Name | Up to 3 People |
| Form Factor | Dome |
User guide
| Assembly Time | 1 Minutes |
|---|---|
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
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TIDEWE Hunting Blind 270°See Through with Carrying Bag, 1-2& 2-3& 3-4 Person Pop Up Ground Blinds, Portable Resilient Hunting Tent (Forest Fade Camo)
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Measurements
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 58.5"L x 58.5"W x 66.5"H |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
| Floor Width | 58.5 Inches |
| Size | 2 Person |
| Floor Length | 58.5 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 66 Inches |
| Floor Area | 23.76 Square Feet |
Item details
| Brand Name | TIDEWE |
|---|---|
| Recommended Use | Hunting |
| Included Components | 4 Ropes, 8 Stakes, Bind, Carry Bag |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| UPC | 810142986151 |
| Manufacturer | TIDEWE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.54.5 out of 5 stars(3,022) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B099ZXRRF8 |
| Item Type Name | hunting blind_BL001 |
| Item Height | 66.5 inches |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
Materials & Care
| Material Type | Metal, Fabric |
|---|---|
| Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean Only |
| Pole Material Type | Metal |
| Fabric Type | other |
| Base | 300D material and one-way see through mesh |
| Stake Material | Steel |
| Tent Floor Material | Faric |
| Rainfly Material | High Quality Fabric |
Top reviews from the United States
- Paul C.Great blind that is easy to setup and take down.I've hunted for 40 years, but never from a blind. I was suspicious how sturdy this would be, or how easy to setup. It surpassed my expectations and worked out great on a recent hunt. You can see out (not super clear through the fabric, but the openings are well placed and adjustable, and it really blocked anything from seeing in. I consider it a great purchase. Well worth the money. Good size for 2 adults.
- Zachary T.Tidewe for the win!This is not the version that has the big door like in the picture. It has a little zip up door that I have to do a little yoga to get in...lol I'm 6"3 and 290 pds. It does have enough room for 2 guys my size to fit comfortably in chairs.
Can I stand up? Kinda I have to hunch my back and roll my head to one side to stretch my legs so the height is a little lacking for me.
The see thru works better than I thought it would and the material seems pretty thick so no worries about it tearing easily.
It is easy to set up literally 60 seconds and you're ready to jump in.
Everything works as it should and for the money you're paying for this you are getting a heck of a deal!
The windows are SILENT just as advertised. I opened one on some does to see how they reacted and they didn't even know I was there.
I would 100% recommend this for smaller guys. If your hulk sized like I am I would get the 4-5 person for the extra stand up room and the whole rear panel opening up for entry. - Andrew C.Well designedThis is a very well designed, well thought out ground blind. It is true that you can see out of it but can’t see into it. The windows on 3 slides have a cool sliding design. And door on the 4th side is minimalist but ample for entering and exiting.
As far as sturdiness, between the poles and the tie downs, I don’t see this going anywhere in strong winds. Seems to have a pretty solid structure. But because of the see-through nature of the 3 walls, it does get breezy inside, even with the windows all closed.
Other than that, the whole package is very lightweight and relatively easy to set up. It is a little bit on the bulky side for transport and storage. - Rick HemsleyA Helpful Tool, With Some CaveatsI 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. - JRoseBest blind there isDon’t overthink it. This is by far the best blind I’ve owned. Easy to set up, plenty of room, and love the see-through material. I’m 6’3 and can stand up in this blind and drawing back in there is no problem at all. Worth every penny!
- Jessica S.Awesome Blind for Hunting!Awesome product! Easy to set up and perfect for seeing out all while being camouflaged on the outside.
- EricGreat blindI ordered this blind to replace one that’s windows are subpar for hunting. This blind doesn’t possess this problem. The windows allow for total flexibility to shoot from just about any angle on three sides. It has ample room for two hunters. Once you set it up it’s like riding a bike. To be see through on three sides the wind resistance is really amazing. I sat in it all day in 20 degree weather dressed for the weather and never got uncomfortable. It snowed that day all day long, melted the next day and the blind didn’t leak. I recommend this product. The only cons I have found are the door is a little difficult for hunter to get in and out of and my old eyes have trouble seeing through the walls. Neither is a deal breaker. Great blind.
- SabotFaded and roof disintegrated one season in the sunGood visibility and deer turkeys are not alarmed by it. Decent air flow with flaps open. Lost 2 stars because the roof material did not last 1 whole deer and turkey season in same spot and the entire blind faded to a red/pink color. Taking it down according to instructions at end of season the roof just disintegrated when trying to release the tension. It was in an open corner of a field with only some shade/sun protection.