ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces New Alpha Dog Blind

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posted on September 25, 2018
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ALPS OutdoorZ has announced the introduction of its new Alpha Dog Blind, providing your companion the comfort and concealment necessary for a full day’s hunt in even the harshest conditions. Featuring an aluminum hub design, the Alpha Dog Blind sets up in seconds. A tapered roof peak gives your dog a clear view while still shielding your companion from eyes of waterfowl.

Built from durable Realtree Max-5 600D polyester fabric, the triangular shape of the Alpha Dog Blind keeps your dog hidden from all sides. The padded 900D polyester floor is durable yet comfortable, and retrieving is made easy, thanks to magnetic dual-swing front doors and a dual-swing rear door with buckle closure.

A paracord handle and shoulder-carry bag are both included for transporting the blind. Included stakes keep the blind secure in wind, and the blind opens up for easy cleaning. With an MSRP of $99.99, the Alpha Dog Blind equips your companion the comfort and quality he or she deserves.

For more information, visit alpsoutdoorz.com.

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