First Look: Avian-X G-Blind

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posted on April 12, 2021
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The G-Blind, from Avian X, provides both concealment from overhead flights and protection from adverse weather. With a design similar to traditional duck blinds, the G-Blind has a nine-inch higher profile than the company's original A-Frame blind, better suited for hunting in fence rows, brush lines or wherever the cover is denser.

G-Blind Aluminum Frame on White

The blind is built around a sturdy, portable aluminum frame for easy assembly in the field. The 600D cover is finished in Mossy Oak's Shadow Grass Habitats camouflage, to blend in with natural vegetation. To further improve concealment, the cover also features grassing straps and pockets for adding natural materials from the surrounding area. Finally, a door-closer system utilizing an adjustable cam buckle at the bottom eases closing of the blind.

G-Blind

The G-Blind, available in July 2021, holds up to four hunters and can be transported with grass and vegetation attached. For more information, please visit avian-x.comMSRP: $449.99

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