First Look: Millennium Q300 Universal Blind Platform

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posted on August 30, 2021
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A platform designed to suit a wide variety of hunting environs, the Q300, from Millennium Treestands, is a Universal Blind Platform with a large and stable profile. Standing six- to ten-feet tall, depending on the buyer's use of an optional extension, the platform is constructed of powder-coated steel. Complete with an easy-to-climb ladder and two leveling legs, the Q300 Universal Blind Platform can give hunters that boost they need to see farther and raise their scent above the noses of their quarry.

The Q300 incorporates SteelTough Construction and a SilentHunt Design; the former includes welded-steel construction, while the latter dampens or eliminates most metal-to-metal contact points to get rid of creaks, pops and groans when a hunter shifts his or her weight.

The angle of the ladder makes it feel almost like a staircase, while dual steel handles at the top give hunters something to steady themselves as they prepare to enter the blind. The ladder can be installed on any side of the platform

For more information on this hefty hunter, which weighs in at 233.16 pounds, with exterior dimensions of 6-feet wide by 6-feet long, please visit millenniumstands.comMSRP: $534.99

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