I have a folding stool like some dove hunters carry that has a zippered bag underneath it - a little camo chair with a back to it. In the little zippered bag, I carry a twelve foot roll of blind material. I take some pruning sheers with me and can usually set up a pretty good brushed in type of blind in just a few minutes, and without a whole lot of noise. If enough natural cover is present, I have just partially wrapped up in that blind material and taken deer. I like to keep my equipment to a minimum and be able to stay mobile. I hunt strips of land between an oxbow lake and a major river so the winds tend to change a lot. Being able to move my set up quickly really helps. I added a strap to that little folding stool so I can carry it over my shoulder opposite my quiver. The whole set up is about a third the price of the cheapest pop-ups, but it sure won't help you with the rain. Have hunted in ghillies too and that is a good way to go. there's my two cents... Good luck this season.