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Best Box Blind

Personally, I think the stand the blind is put on is just as important as the blind itself.
I laugh my ass of driving around and seeing 4000.00$ blinds sitting on top of a structure that is off kilter ( not level) waiting for a wind to come and blow it over. See it quite often.

I've built lots of blinds. They are level, sunk into the ground 3' with concrete.
Rock solid, bug proof, scent proof ,QUITE, ,and will last MANY years.

Nope, not portable but perfect if in the perfect location.

You hunt out of a manufactured blind (especially in cold weather) on a calm day long enough, it's gonna cost you.;)
 
Currently looking at getting my first box blind — Primarily used during late season archery (Ohio). In open AG field, prefer it to be elevated.

Seems like the market is saturated with any and all types.

I’m looking at a Redneck ($4200’ish) or a Diamond ($4700’ish) … both with towers.

Any thoughts or recommendations will be appreciated.
i have 2 Grizzly's & love them!
 
I have a newer Redneck with the new window latches. I installed awnings before I set it out, with the awnings on, it doesn’t leak. I got a new blind because last one the floor warped and the ceiling bubbled up bad, only a year old. They replaced no questions asked. If your gonna be using blind for bow hunting, due to the window sizes and how they open I would stay away from Redneck.
 
Again... big fan of any of the ONE PIECE rotomolded blinds.

I install alot of these. They have made some nice upgrades and fixed a few issues from original design. Exterior latches gone replaced by 3-point locking door. Upgraded gaskets/latches & closable vents. Shot a quick video.

 
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