Rhino 50 Ground Blinds Instructions

September 18, 2024
RHINO

INSTRUCTIONS & SAFETY GUIDERhino 50 Ground Blinds Rhino 50 & Rhino 75 Model Ground Blinds

50 Ground Blinds

For further instructions on the Rhino 50 or Rhino 75, please visit www.rhinoblinds.com and select the instructions tab for an instructional video.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS and WARNINGS FIRST.
Follow these instructions to prevent damage and injury. If you have any questions regarding the use of this product contact us.
Rhino Blinds “The Toughest Ground Blind Known To Man”
Thank you for your purchase; to prevent damage and injury please take a moment to read and review these important safety tips and warnings.

SAFETY TIPS

  • DONOT USE A HEATER IN YOUR BLIND AS UN-VENTED FUMES COULD CAUSE SICKNESS OR DEATH
  • THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FIREPROOF. NEVER EXPOSE YOUR BLIND TO ANY OPEN FLAME.
  • DO NOT SHOOT THROUGH MESH WITH A FIREARM SPARK OR FLAME FROM THE MUZZLE COULD IGNITE THE MATERIAL
  • DO NOT SHOOT EXPANDABLE BROADHEADS THROUGH SHOOT-THROUGH MESH WINDOWS – THE MESH MAY CAUSE PREMATURE OPENING OF THE BLADES. USE FIXED BLADE BROADHEADS ONLY
  • FOR BEST ARROW FLIGHT THROUGH SHOOT-THROUGH MESH WINDOWS, ALIGN THE BLADES OF THE BROADHEAD WITH FLETCHING
  • DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT ADULT SUPERVISION
  • DO NOT ALLOW MATERIAL TO COVER YOUR FACE. IT CAN CAUSE SUFFOCATION AND DEATH
  • DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO USE LIGHTED CANDLES, MATCHES OR OTHER SOURCES OF FIRE NEAR THIS PRODUCT.

STORAGE & TIPS

  • Store blind in a cool dry place – free of dirt and any debris including native brush
  • Never pack and store blind wet or damp
  • To stop any leakage, use seam sealer on all seams and silicone spray on seams/sidewalls.
  • Avoid leaving your blind outdoors for any extended period of time. Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause fabric to fade.

WARNING: KEEP ALL FLAME AND HEAT SOURCES AWAY FROM TENT FABRIC
The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with a flame source. The application of any foreign substance to the tent fabric may render the flame resistant properties ineffective. This tent is made of flame-resistant fabric. It is not fireproof. Do not use candles, matches or open flames of any kind in or near a tent; do not cook inside a tent; do not smoke in a tent; do not store flammable liquids inside a tent; build campfires downwind and several meters away from a tent and be sure to fully extinguish campfires before leaving a campsite or before retiring for the night; exercise extreme caution when using fuel-powered lanterns or heaters inside a tent and use battery operated lanterns whenever possible; do not refuel lamps, heaters or stoves inside a tent; extinguish or tum off all lanterns before going to sleep.
UV (ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT) WARNING:
Ultraviolet light breaks down lightweight fabric fibers (and almost any synthetic material). The material will fade (discolor), lose strength and eventually disintegrate if left in prolonged sunlight. To extend the life of your Rhino Blind avoid leaving it out in direct sunlight. Set up your portable ground blind or accessory in a shady spot whenever possible to extend the product life.
Be sure to follow these guidelines for using your product.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FIRST.
lf you have any questions about the use of this product contact us.

SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1:
Remove ground stakes and fiber poles from carry case.

Step 2:
Remove your blind from the back pack. Holding one of the 3 ring sets of steel, let the other two pop open.

Step 3:
Once it has popped open, unfold BLIND and lay it flat on the ground.

Step 4:

Take hold of the corner; Put your foot on BOTTOM SECTION. LIFT TOP SIDE UP.

Step 5:
Lift BLIND OVER YOUR HEAD so you are standing on the inside when it opens up.

Step 6: . .
After standing your blind upright, insert fiber poles. Use high-wind tie- downs/ground stakes to secure blind.
ROOF POLES (R75 ONLY)
Included are 2 fiber poles to arch the roof. Insert one end of each pole into opposite pockets inside the blind.
The poles will cross at the peak of the roof. The pockets are located on the inside of each blind next to the bottom corner of each window. Secure poles to blind using tie straps at the peak of roof.

TAKE-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1:
Before taking down, remove all ground stakes, tie-downs, and fiber poles

Step 2:
Lay blind on it’s side

Step 3:
Fold each side over.

Step 4:
Take hold of BLIND a 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock. Keep knuckles up and your thumbs underneath.
Step 5:
Roll BLIND out away from your body, it will begin to create a “U” shape.

Step 6:
Once “U” is formed, remove one hand from the steel and ROTATE 180 degrees. (Right hand counterclockwise or left hand clockwise). You can also rotate both hands.

Step 7:
Continue to ROLL TOP of BLIND over, while overlapping TWO STEEL BANDS closest to your body. Tuck TOP SECTION UNDER so it overlaps onto BOTTOM HALF of BLIND.

Step 8:
You will feel less tension now. Simply DROP RINGS TO GROUND.

Step 9:
Place BLIND in carry case. Pack ground stakes, and high wind tie- downs in pouches.

References

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