I have used the Tidewe see through blinds and now have a couple, I like them quite a bit. They regularly go on sale and you can usually pick them up for just over $100. For the price, they work pretty well, but like any other blind, they have good points and bad. I can't figure out why the manufacturers put mesh on the bottom panels as you dont look out through them!
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I also have one of these by Funhorun and at the moment the price is about $150 more than I paid. I have it on an elevated platform and the door it what I love the most about it is both sides of the back wall unzip and the whole panel flips up and onto the roof. Super easy to get in and out of, and would work well for a hunter in a wheelchair. I hate trying to squeeze in and out of the elongated D zipper door in almost all other blinds.
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Like all Amazon products, use camelcamelcamel.com and set price watches on the products you are interested in as the price fluctuations are extreme at times.
As far as windproof, I usually hang a cheap grey fleece car blanket with clothespins behind me to break any wildflow through the blind on my back. I have sat in mesh blinds in driving rain. I do spray the blinds with waterproofing and for the most part am pretty satisfied. Rain beads up on the mesh and doesn't come through the holes. Most of the drips are condensation off the inside of the roof.
Hope this helps.