First Look: Browning Evade Ground Blind

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posted on October 24, 2023
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Browning Camping & Hunting Blinds have debuted the Browning Evade pop-up blind. The Browning Evade delivers key features that experienced ground blind hunters desire in a total concealment platform, beginning with its subdued visual signature. Available in Realtree Excape or Mossy Oak Country DNA to blend in multiple environments and seasons, the Evade utilizes rugged 600D polyester. Inside, a blackout backing deepens shadow cover to minimize visual movement inside the blind when drawing a bow or raising a firearm.

Browning Evade Blind Open

For ingress and egress, the Browning Evade promotes both stealth and convenience, with double door design to provide a wide opening to easily enter and exit the blind. Meanwhile, the QuickConnect magnetic door closures eliminate noisy zippers and buckles. Furthermore, the separating door makes set up and take down easier than conventional pop-up blinds.

Maintaining the ultra-stealth theme is a Silent-Trac window system. This allows the windows—which offer 180-degree coverage—to be raised or lowered silently to any height, for optimal concealment and shooting access. Further enhancing concealment is shoot-through window screening, giving hunters the option of shooting through the mesh while maintaining maximum cover or adjusting the screen for open shooting.

Developed for a broad range of hunting styles and applications, the Browning Evade has a center height of 5 foot 10 inches and a shooting width of 74 inches. Overall weight is 19 pounds 8 ounces. Additional features include a 360-degree ground skirt, bow hanger, four gear pockets, fiberglass poles with aluminum hubs and engineered tips and pins, brush-in loops, deluxe stakes with tie-downs, and a rugged carry bag with shoulder straps.

For more information about the Browning Evade blind, or the other products in Browning Camping lineup, which include other blinds, tents, sleeping bags and even furniture, visit browningcamping.com. For more ALPS Brands, visit alpsbrands.com. MSRP: $379.99

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