Shadow Hunter Introduces 6X8 Octagon Blind

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posted on November 9, 2021
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The 6X8 Octagon Blind is the largest (to date) in the Shadow Hunter Marksman Series. The spacious design allows for almost any style of hunting—gun, bow, or crossbow—and can comfortably accommodate up to four people. Shelves, hooks, and a built-in gun holder provide plenty of room for gear, while a total of 10 windows and five shooting rails offer visibility and shot opportunities from every angle. Hunters can safely stow gear in the blind between sits, with the locking door handle for added security. An enhanced structural floor support beam boasts added strength and durability.

Made in the USA, Marksman Series Blinds feature a composite panel construction for weather protection as well as sound- and scent-blocking stealth. A ShadowTech multi-layer wall system provides insulation, and the ShadowMesh floor keeps critters out. The easy-adjust ShadowView windows offer silent operation and blackout shields for yet another layer of protection, while the blind's entire exterior is finished in exclusive Vengeance camo.

To learn more and view the full Shadow Hunter lineup, visit shadowhunterblinds.comMSRP: $3,499.99

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