First Look: Alps OutdoorZ Browning Elude Blind

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posted on July 9, 2021
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Alps OutdoorZ continues to expand its line of Browning pop-up ground blinds with the introduction of the Elude for 2021.

Browning Elude Windows Down

The Elude provides concealment in a conventional ground blind platform, but includes features to enhance stealth and in-the-field functionality. Built from 600D polyester, the Elude walls are dressed in Shadow-Flauge 2.0 camo to blend with any environment, in any season. A blacked-out interior works with mesh windows to ensure deep concealment.

Blacked out interior

Windows placed 360-degrees around the blind open and close quietly on the Silent-Trac window system. This system also allows for unlimited window positioning, providing as much or as little opening as needed for the situation. Two sides of the blind feature screen mesh, while two are without.

Zipper and stakes

Additional features of the Elude blind include oversized #10 zippers for solid door closure, a separating door bottom for easy take-down, fiberglass pole support, aluminum hubs with engineered tips and pins, and stakes with four tie-downs. The Elude transports in a rugged shoulder carry bag. Measuring 55WX55DX66H inches, the blind has a 5-foot 6-inch center height and a 69-inch shooting width.

For more information, check out browningcamping.comMSRP: $199.99

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