First Look: ALPS OutdoorZ Dash Panel Blind

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posted on January 26, 2021
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ALPS OutdoorZ has debuted a new solution for ground hunters on the go. Developed primarily for turkey hunters, but equally suitable for a wide variety of hunting applications, the Dash Panel Blind is a hybrid system that combines the key benefits of traditional pop-ups with the high-mobility and light weight of traditional panel blinds.
interior view of blind

The Dash Panel Blind’s three-panel construction offers three-directions of ground-level concealment for one to two hunters. This free-standing blind utilizes a single-hub design for compact, on-the-move storage, quick deployment, and stability in challenging conditions, making it useful in both "run-and-gun" style hunting, and for establishing morning, evening or all-day ambush points to meet changing game patterns.
Exterior view with windows closed

To accommodate the needs of all shooters, the Dash Panel Blind features a Silent-Trac window system across the front panel. Top and bottom window panels allow hunters to independently and silently adjust the panels to achieve a balance of concealment and shooting function. Mesh windows on each side skirt can also be raised or lowered as needed.
Open interior window

The Dash Panel Blind weighs 5 pounds, 8 ounces with a 54-inch height and adjustable open dimension of 40 to 80 inches. It comes with attached ground stakes, an interior mesh pocket, and is offered in Mossy Oak Obsession camo.

For more information, please visit alpsoutdoorz.comMSRP: $99.99

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