Ive got a hunters view blind.Muddy had a good point about them moving in the wind.They have loops about halfway up on the blind though, i found by tying these loops to something around the blind small tree etc.. with the ropeprovided you can cut down on the movement a lot.Of course when you start tying the blind to things it also takes awhile longer then 30 seconds to set up.Ive never been in a Double Bull Blind but am assuming from the pictures Ive seen theyre a little bigger than the hunters view ones.The hunters view are great for gun hunting but can be a little cramped for bow hunting.I switched to a smaller single cam bow this spring and it made a huge difference though so it might not be that big of problem depending on what you hunt with.The only other thing I can think of is I wish the inside on them was a darker color, maybe black to help hide you better, maybe the model your looking at has this, im not sure which one ive got.Again Muddy was probably right about liking the double bull better but if you cant afford it right now you can pick up a hunters view for around 50 or 60$ if you catch em on sale.The main reason I bought one was i didnt wanna spend 350$ and find out i didnt like hunting from a ground blind.The hunters view can give you a good idea if you like them or not at a fraction of the cost if youve never hunted out of a blind before.