Here's a side by side of both blinds from Ameristep
Great review, I just got a good deal for a Zonz Specialist at Cabelas which is very similar to the Element. I was looking for a blind that didn't use Velcro and this one fit the bill. Has a 360 degree view if I needed with the amount of silent sliding windows it has. I practiced setting it up and taking it down yesterday and your right it took less than two minutes. Actually took me less than a minute to be in the blind the second time I set it up. I found the setup instructions sewn in the carrying case it didn't make much sense, so I found a YouTube. Believe me a picture was worth a thousand words. I love the sewn in brush in bands that are stitched on the top and bottom of this blind. I' m going to take Eric Waldron's tip on using fish netting to better conceal it when I set up for next season. I have private property I hunt so I leave my blinds and stands up all season and take them down once I'm done for the year. Thanks for the review!Two things....
the Element took all of 2 minutes to take down and stuff in the carry bag.
The Element blind did come with brush loops...they were well concealed...looked like normal stitching...not elastic...just a strip of material at the top sewn every 2 inches or so.