Ameristep 3-Person Pro Series Extreme View Blind
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Ground blinds are only as good as their visibility and convenience. The Pro Series Extreme View blind takes these features to pro-level status with new Extreme View one-way, see-through mesh and an oversized, five-sided shape that's 37% larger than standard blinds. Up to three hunters fit comfortably inside with easy viewing through a unique system of geometric windows to accommodate any shot: bow, crossbow and rifle. The 12 windows also feature silent-slide covers for last-minute adjustments. with easy access, an extra-deep interior and clear, one-way views " it's the ultimate blind to make sure that trophy buck doesn't give you the slip.
- NEW Extreme View one-way, see-through mesh for undetected visibility
- Full-size walk-through door for easy entry and exit
- Pentagon footprint with 37% more floor space than standard blinds
- Additional depth in rear for improved maneuverability and concealment
- Easily accommodates up to 3 hunters plus gear
- Silent-slide mesh windows for quick, quiet adjustments
- Multiple window geometries optimal for bow, crossbow and firearm hunters
- Black ShadowGuard interior eliminates shadows, silhouettes and scents
- Heavy-duty Durashell Plus fabric shell
- Remains concealed in Mossy Oak's NEW Country DNA camo
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Archery blind
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Great blind Shiny Spots
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Trackchair worthy
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Very roomy & see-through mesh is great
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