
5 Foot
- Sides8
- Windows8
- Interior width58.5 in
- Window spacing45°
- Visibility360°
- Ceiling7 ft
- Ships flat rateYes
Eight, ten or twelve sides. A 14.5 × 26 inch window in every one of them. Seven feet of ceiling in all three, because a hunter at full draw does not get shorter as the blind gets smaller.
That is the only question that changes the answer. Everything else is identical across the range.



A box blind has four walls. Three of them are behind you. A window in every panel means 360-degree visibility and no blind spots to hide behind.
Red lines are windows. The cones represent your visibility and shooting lanes from the center of the blind.
360° visibility in the 6 Foot
Insulated, under a durable PVC commercial roof membrane. Room to stand, draw and shoot.
Quiet vertical slide. Tinted glass. Same window on every side of the blind.
Fully carpeted. Cuts noise, helps hold scent down, and takes the bite out of a cold floor.
This is the one decision on the whole site where we would rather talk you out of spending money than into it.
The Classic shares the same core design and fully carpeted interior, making it an excellent choice for mild weather and early-season hunts.
Late season, muzzleloader week, or anybody who is fussy about sound. The insulated wall deadens the inside of the blind as much as it warms it.
How to decide in one question: is there a day on your calendar where you will sit past noon in weather under 25 degrees? Yes — Deluxe. No — Classic, and you will never think about it again.
A spec sheet cannot tell you what seven feet of ceiling feels like with a bow in your hand. Twenty minutes at a dealer will.