Let me give you a little bit of a review on the new Primo's Double Bull blind called
" Dark House "
It is the same style blind, Hub, and it is half matrix and half T 5, the camo pattern is a pretty decent pattern it looks like a safari suit. Although now it's made by Primo's, and their choices of who does the work on them, the one that we have on display I have noticed, that they did not use camo pattern for the window covers, they do have camo pattern screened shoot through netting, and you have 180 degree matrix part of the blind, the screened netting is removable, on some of the viewing windows, the screened netting is not sewn and properly in some places, could be just that blind. The blind I noticed is about two or 3 in. taller, it still has a zipper open V shape event at the top of the blind. The newer style hub, is a better hub then what was on the older blinds, is more durable and stronger, the dark House, is about 2 lbs. lighter than the matrix. The blind is just as easy to set up, and is still $399.99. I purchased one because of the safari suit camo pattern. It looks like it will be a very good camo pattern, because the FACT deer see in black-and-white. The viewing windows on this blind are 1 1/2 inches wider than the ones on the old T 5, which makes it better for shooting traditional bows out of any of the windows. The material is a heavy-duty poly cotton, and is waterproof, and will last a lot longer than your average nylon blind, it also does not have any sheen to it. I think overall the blind is a good blind, for right now.
Later down the road you never know what Primo's is going to change it. That's why purchased one, because it still had Double Bulls influence on.
I talked with Brooks, last week Thursday, that's when I purchased my new blind, he hunts pretty much all traditional these days, so the blind is set up with a traditional hunter in mind. I didn't get to shoot his dark Archer, but I was able to take a look at it, and it looks like it's a fine bow, for the blind. Although, I have taken a long bow, Bear Montana 64", I was able to draw and have plenty of room, shooting forwards, 20 Degrees Either Way from straightforward was still okay in that blind, although you do have to watch how close your top limb is to the roof, one you release you could hit the top of the roof. With a 62" or under, it should work out fine. You just be cautious with 64" and above.
I'm looking forward to using my new blind, and my new " whip " 62" this year.
Carl