I have had two of these. I love Rogers....the store is great but in my opinion this isn't a good blind.
The main selling point in the blind for me was the use of magnets for the windows and screens rather than noisy velcro or zippers. The problem is that both of my blinds were missing some of the magnets or the magnets weren't quite in the right spots to line up and were therefore useless. In addition the magnets aren't strong enough and it doesn't take much wind to detach them.
The second problem also related to the windows is that the mesh system for the windows, while quite flexible in configuration, is not durable enough. They have a very thin elastic piece of material strung along the top and bottom of the window openings and the mesh is supported by that elastic. The result is that the mesh is very loose and sags in areas, making it impossible to shoot through as you need tight mesh for a broadhead to cut cleanly if you shoot through it. Also...it's so loose that it doesn't stay in place. Then there's the actual window closures themselves....they are square sections of blind material...the same as the rest of the blind and they are sewn on at one spot at the bottom of each piece and otherwise only held in place by those weak magnets or a plastic tab and a piece of elastic....some of the elastic pieces were missing or sewn into the blind flap and hence were useless.
Overall the fit of the blind material over the hub system is too loose and the whole thing makes noise when the wind blows.
The end result of these problems is a blind that flaps and and pops with the slightest breeze.
I've since changed to the Barronet Grounder hub style blinds....they are tightly constructed with several different window configurations and zip windows which I'll take ANY day over floppy mesh and loose fabric. These blinds are in your price range and I find them on sale routinely BELOW the price of the Rogers. You can get them at Rogers, Dunhams, Gander Mountain, Amazon, Midway USA, Sportmans Guide, local farm and home stores often carry them,
Here's a link to Barronett website ----->
http://www.barronettblinds.com/ I also, for bowhunting like the Prowler blinds by Yukon Tracks----->
http://www.getyukontracks.com/foundations/store/scresults.asp?category=93*Hunting-Blinds