About the True Timber Brand
True Timber
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The idea for True Timber came in 2005, when the company’s founder, Rusty Sellars, was perched in a deer stand, gazing down at the ground of a South Carolina mixed hardwood and pine forest. After snapping a photo of the foliage, Sellars soon developed a new camo pattern, and True Timber was born. Over the next few years, True Timber camo quickly gained popularity, and the company has continued to research and test new and better patterns. Check out True Timber hunting clothing or outfit yourself with a True Timber blind, and give yourself an edge this season.
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Average True Timber Review (based on 15 reviews)
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Just OKVerified Buyer Reviewed by Guide's Wife from E WA on Monday, March 26, 2018So the seams are not very wide and the stitching was pulled loose easily by my dogs in a matter of minutes on one of the 3. The material is fairly durable, and the reflective strips are kind of nice, but if the stitching is weak, it isn't going to last.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. A good blindVerified Buyer Reviewed by Bama Bow from Alabama on Tuesday, August 18, 2015Gets you in the woods dry and well hidden. Not a $300 blind mind you, but I got 2 for less than that. Plenty of room for 2 or one with a bow. My kids love it too. Oil your zippers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. LenVerified Buyer Reviewed by Len allen from Wyo. on Thursday, August 13, 2015I like the easy quick set up and nice shooting flaps the door is a little small but not a problem .the storage bag would work better if it had 2 back pack straps for hands free tote
True Timber Outlet: Due to limited quantities, not all products are available in our Retail Stores.
True Timber Overstocks: inventory too high, had to be drastically reduced -- always first quality. Find out more about overstock items.
True Timber Closeouts: may be last year's model or color -- always first quality. Find out more about closeouts.
True Timber 2nds:
Cosmetic Blems or Irregulars. Minor cosmetic blemishes or slight irregularities
which do not affect the fit, performance, or longevity of the item. Label is
usually clipped or marked by the manufacturer. A small flaw means big savings.
Find out more about 2nds.