First Look: Millennium Treestands Antler Shak Ground Blind

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posted on February 10, 2026
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LEDE Antler Shak

Millennium Treestands has launched its new Antler Shak Series, headlined by the Antler Shak 7 Mag and Antler Shak 30/30 ground blinds. Built with a 600D brushed shell in Mossy Oak Country Roots, each blind is designed to disappear into the landscape while providing a spacious, tactically superior shelter for the modern hunter. The series' integrated features, from silent blackout curtains to a robust hub system, deliver a combination of undetectable concealment, unparalleled visibility and field-tested durability.

Antler Shak 7 Mag

The Antler Shak 7 Mag is the flagship model, engineered for hunters who refuse to compromise on space, stability or tactical advantage. Its Wide Bottom design creates a 62"x62" footprint, providing stability on uneven terrain, and ample space for three hunters with a full complement of gear. This blind dominates the sightline with nine strategically placed vertical and horizontal one-way, see-through windows, ensuring a panoramic, 360-degree view while the hunter remains completely invisible. Features like the exclusive 4-inch exterior skirt eliminate ground-level light leaks, and the integrated ceiling storage net keeps essentials organized and within reach.

Specifications:

Model: GB-07M-AG | UPC: 850002711660
Footprint: 62" x 62" x 70" (Wide Bottom Design)
Camouflage: Mossy Oak Country Roots

Additional Features:

Nine total one way, see through windows with silent slide adjustments
Blackout interior window curtains
Springsteel door design, brush loops, and heavy-duty hub

Antler Shak 30/30

The Antler Shak 30/30 delivers the same core technology and reliability as its larger sibling in smaller profile. Designed with a 58"x58" footprint, it still offers a three-person capacity, simply without as much storage space to make the overall design lighter and easier to set up. It incorporates the full suite of the series' revolutionary advancements, including one way, see-through windows and silent blackout curtains, ensuring you stay hidden from the sharpest game. The heavy-duty hub and springsteel door provide quick, quiet and reliable operation.

Specifications:

Model: GB-30-30 | UPC: 850063213943
Footprint: 58" x 58" x 70"
Camouflage: Mossy Oak Country Roots

Additional Features:

One way, see-through windows with silent slide adjustments
Industry-first blackout interior window curtains

For more information on this new line of blinds, visit millenniumstands.com.

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