ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces Alpha Waterfowl Blind

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posted on February 1, 2021
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New for 2021, ALPS OutdoorZ has released the Alpha Waterfowl Blind. Developed in conjunction with seasoned bird hunters, the blind is designed with an eye toward concealment, function and environmental adaptability.

The blind is built on a square-tube aluminum frame, powder-coated for durability and long life. Hinged and shock-corded joints make setup quick and uncomplicated in the field. Full-entry side doors facilitate ingress/egress when wearing bulky outerwear and for moving gear into and out of the blind. It also makes for a handicap-accessible option. Multi-angle shooting door adjustment lets hunters customize the doors to meet changing conditions, not to mention hunter comfort. U-Shaped ground stakes help keep the Alpha Waterfowl Blind secure in windy conditions.

The blind skin is constructed of 600D polyester with three mesh windows per shooting door. Extensive brush loops and pockets allow for deep concealment in any environment and keep the brush secure during transport. All brush pockets are ported to promote drainage in wet weather. Inside, the Alpha Waterfowl Blind panels feature mesh pockets for extra gear storage, and interior webbing to hang calls and game straps. Sized to accommodate four hunters, the Alpha Waterfowl Blind also incorporates two dog ports that work with the ALPS OutdoorZ Alpha Dog Blinds (sold separately). For ease of transport to and from the field, the Alpha Waterfowl Blind rolls tight and comes with a robust shoulder strap.

For more information on this 39-pound blind, which is colored tan and fits four hunters, please visit alpsoutdoorz.com. MSRP: $399.99

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