MoMarsh InvisiMan Review
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2022
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Today we are taking a look at the MoMarsh Invisiman. It is a unique duck hunting blind that is capable of being used in water up to waist deep. I used the Invisiman throughout last season and have some good things to say about it as well as a few criticisms.
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Great job reviewing the item. It's on my wish list for sure!
We like to extend the back legs so our feet touch the ground better. We also figured out the invisaman fits in our beavertail stealth 2000.
Looks practical. Ordered the invisalab this week may look into one of these as well
Yes I’ve been waiting for this!
Spot on review. We use the invisaman and I love them. But the cub holder and she’ll holder need to be on the left side.
My InvisiLab has the same style locks on the legs and I have issues as well. Sometimes, pushing them in will help them release.
Thanks for sharing Josh. There's been a couple of hunts where I wish I had one... What's your plan for Kora? I used to use my sled that I drug all the decoys in for my dog to get up and out of the water. I got an Alps Outdoor stand for him last year and it's been great! Wished I had one sooner.
If you push the legs in a bit, they'll pop loose. I put my heels up on the cross bar to the legs like you mentioned. If you kind of hook your heels on that crossbar, you can sit up pretty easily.
Spot on with this review, my biggest complaint is the legs in soft mud which you mentioned. Two of the extendable legs came completely out when I was trying to lift it out of the mud. Then your you’re trying to find the dang things in the water and yank them up while trying to keep the blind from sinking. 3/5 on this bad boy. They need to redesign the legs. Invisilab is solid on those legs but dogs don’t weight +|- 200 lbs to sink into the mud.
Had the same issue on it's test run last week. Customer service may send me a new set of the leg assembly but I assume it will happen again. How well does the blind hide in smartweed or other low moist soil vegetative cover?
Love love these blinds. They are game changers for our public marshes. My only complaint is the same. Legs are not built heavy duty enough. I’m constantly breaking, bending and the leg extensions come out. They need an upgrade heavy duty leg kit for these bad boys. I would even be ok with old school marsh seat leg mechanics that just have multiple pin holes and a pin you adjust at different levels.
So I just bought 1. Have you noticed that the pins that hold up the blind don't stay put and the pins fall out.
cover the bars with pipe insulation for back protection
Would you recommend this for inshore diver duck hunting on the coast?
Now I know they are meant for duck hunting in the marsh but would you be able to use it if you needed a blind to goose hunt out of?
Ever use it for a field hunt ?
In the middle of the marsh...where is your gun during setup, decoy placement? We have salt, brackish, and fresh in Florida... also, how would you carry invisilab & invisiman
I like it but I only hunt in my Duck Boat here in Florida I can see a Cotton Mouth Water Moccasin hiding under it waiting to bite me enjoyed it Josh
I hated mine I sold both. Way too heavy for a light duck boat plus decoys. Once the blind gets wet it adds about 25lbs. The legs are not nearly long enough and just sink through the marshy mud. Sat in the water plenty of times in this blind. Kept ammo in the side pocket all soaked happened multiple times
I have been contemplating buying one. I’m a rather large fella at a tad over 6’4” 350lbs. It’s not quiet deep enough for me to get the coverage that I would like to have out of it. To sit in it to where I’m comfy I have to sit way up and my head and shoulders are exposed
How well did it hold up. I'm a big man as well so curious oh how well built they are.
@@tyhowell33 I didnt purchase one, I sat in it at mack's prairie wings to see how i liked it
What part of Ontario do you hunt
Could you please take a look at my DIY Kayak blind video and let me know what you think? Thanks Josh
Thanks for the review..but real talk, how is it to nap in 😂
Pool noodles for bars save your back
I hated mine I sold both. Way too heavy for a light duck boat plus decoys. Once the blind gets wet it adds about 25lbs. The legs are not nearly long enough and just sink through the marshy mud. Sat in the water plenty of times in this blind. Kept ammo in the side pocket all soaked happened multiple times