New for 2020: Primos HideSight and Smokescreen Ground Blinds

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posted on January 28, 2020
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The new HideSight Ground and Smokescreen Ground from Primos, the latest ground blinds in the company's lineup, are sure to provide hunters comfortable concealment no matter the hunting season.

The HideSight Ground, wrapped in Primos Ground Swat camouflage, is constructed of 300D polyester with a low sheen to help it blend into surroundings with ease. The top edge is lined with Brush Deception holders, onto which sticks, branches and leaves can be affixed. The blind dimensions out at 67-inches high and 70-inches Hub-to-Hub, with a 56"X56" floor space, and a weight of 20-lbs. MSRP: $199.99

The Smokescreen Ground blind, meanwhile, utilizes one-way see through technology, which allows hunters to see out even though game cannot see in. Complementing its wide, 270-degree field of vision, the blind comes with seven shoot-through ports and three max viewing windows, for use by the up-to-three occupants. Similar to the HideSight, the Smokescreen is constructed of 300D polyester in Ground Swat Camo, with a triangle door and aluminum hubs. MSRP: $299.99

For more information on either of these, or on any of the othe products Primos has to offer, please visit primos.com.

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Smokescreen (L.) and HideSight (R.)


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