Shadow Hunter Introduces Marksman 6X6 Blind

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posted on May 24, 2022
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Mainmarksman 6X6

Shadow Hunter’s most popular multi-hunter blind, the Marksman 6X6 Blind can carry hunters from solo archery sits to rifle hunts with friends.

Three extra-large 34-inch windows with shooting rests provide steady spots for firing a crossbow or gun, and four octagonal corner windows can also accommodate vertical bows. Shelves, a coat hook, and a gun holder allow for safely storing gear in the blind, with a locking door handle for added security. The spacious 6X6 boasts an interior peak height of 77 inches, and can accommodate up to three people.

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 an extra layer of protection. Marksman Series Blinds are finished in exclusive Vengeance camo.

To learn more and view the full Shadow Hunter lineup, visit shadowhunterblinds.com. MSRP: $2,999.99

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