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I hear alot of people using the Avery Blind. I am looking to purchase a Blind for my 1860 VTC and want something that is easy to put up and down? Are blinds with tops better than open top blinds? also do you recomend the windproof? Any suggestions?<br> <br> Thanks<br>
 

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<P><FONT face=impact size=5>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; COVER SYSTEM </FONT></P> <P><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">If interested, contact me.&nbsp;&nbsp; I am now a dealer for Cover System.&nbsp; If you want easy to use 3-D concealment, the system is great.&nbsp; If you want a completely enclosed area, it will not fit your needs.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jim</FONT></P>
 

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Sounds like mud buddy is the way to go. <br> <br> Tony how should I contact you?<br>
 

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<P>Goose925.&nbsp; I use it in conjunction with other blind material on my marsh boat.&nbsp; Works great.&nbsp; Check <A href="http://www.CoverSystem.com" target=_blank>www.CoverSystem.com</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The mounting brackets are easy to install.&nbsp; You have different size &amp; patterns of limbs.&nbsp; Each piece can have 2, 4, or 6 vertical limbs with side limbs on each.&nbsp; My big rig has 10, 6-Limb peices of different patterns of leaves.&nbsp; That is an overkill.&nbsp; Because of the 3-D affect, you do not need as much concentrated cover.&nbsp; Jim</P>
 
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