trophy slayer goliath ground blind
#2
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 37
Details
Manufacturers No. 913757
6' x 6' Cabin style blind with 7' peak to accommodate taller hunters
Steel frame for strength and durability
Superior anchoring system allows the frame to stand year round
PVC backed 300D fabric wrap and roof for water and wind resistance
Brush straps to attach branches and brush for added concealment
Toggle windows are long lasting, and quieter than zippers or velcro
8 windows provide for a 360 degree viewing and shooting experience - 2 windows on each wall
Anchored by steel t-posts driven into the ground and the unit's posts sliding over the t-posts
Additional or optional anchoring by rebar through holes in baseplates
Bottom edge of fabric contains darkened brass grommets for using inexpensive stakes to hold fabric
Set up at season open, remove fabric at end of hunting season, leaving the frame up all year
Ample room for several hunters and their gear
Extremely strong frame will last for years, if not decades. Fabric will last several years of continued use
Brush straps allow for use of limbs and branches to break up the silhouette in tree lines
Toggle windows are long lasting, and more quiet than zippers and velcro closure
Peaked roof resists snow and ice build up
Manufacturers No. 913757
6' x 6' Cabin style blind with 7' peak to accommodate taller hunters
Steel frame for strength and durability
Superior anchoring system allows the frame to stand year round
PVC backed 300D fabric wrap and roof for water and wind resistance
Brush straps to attach branches and brush for added concealment
Toggle windows are long lasting, and quieter than zippers or velcro
8 windows provide for a 360 degree viewing and shooting experience - 2 windows on each wall
Anchored by steel t-posts driven into the ground and the unit's posts sliding over the t-posts
Additional or optional anchoring by rebar through holes in baseplates
Bottom edge of fabric contains darkened brass grommets for using inexpensive stakes to hold fabric
Set up at season open, remove fabric at end of hunting season, leaving the frame up all year
Ample room for several hunters and their gear
Extremely strong frame will last for years, if not decades. Fabric will last several years of continued use
Brush straps allow for use of limbs and branches to break up the silhouette in tree lines
Toggle windows are long lasting, and more quiet than zippers and velcro closure
Peaked roof resists snow and ice build up
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 37
I bought mine at Runnings spot store it is all that they say it is no cheep materials and good print on it easy to put up and not heavy takes two people to move it around so you can put it where you like transported mine fully buiit on a food plot area I did put chicken wire under the roof so it can support the heavy snows we get in this area