ALPS OutdoorZ & Delta Waterfowl Continue Partnership with Two New Blinds

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posted on January 23, 2018
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A passion for conservation, love of hunting and quality products brought these two together in 2015, and this year, the partnership between ALPS OutdoorZ and Delta Waterfowl results in two new blind systems for field hunters: The Delta Waterfowl Legend Layout Blind and Delta Waterfowl Alpha Dog Blind from ALPS OutdoorZ.

ALPS OutdoorZ Delta Waterfowl Legend Layout Blind
When ALPS OutdoorZ introduced the Zero-Gravity Layout Blind last year, hunters clamored for its back-saving lounge-chair-like design that keeps your body comfortable, concealed and far from the cold or wet ground. The only issue; some hunters were longing for a blind with the protection of a full floor, rather than the open-floor design of the Zero-Gravity Blind.

This year, after listening to customers, ALPS OutdoorZ has taken the same low-profile Zero-Gravity chair system and incorporated a full waterproof tarpaulin floor. With the new Legend Layout Blind, hunters can expect to be comfortable, concealed and protected from elements above and below. The blind comes fully assembled and features two folding doors, mesh face screen, stubble straps and backpack carry straps for easy field carry.

ALPS OutdoorZ Delta Waterfowl Alpha Dog Blind
Keep your bird retriever concealed and comfortable, too, with this new blind designed specifically for your dog. The steep triangle shape of this durable nylon blind reduces sharp edges and corners that birds may see, and the hub design offers set-up in seconds. There are plenty of stubble straps, a Para cord handle and carry bag. Best of all, the Alpha Dog Blind sports a padded floor, so your dog stays as comfortable as you are.

For more information on the Delta Waterfowl Legend Layout Blind and Alpha Dog Blind from ALPS OutdoorZ, go to alpsoutdoorz.com.

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