Twelve panels, twelve windows, the seven-foot insulated ceiling, the PVC roof and the carpeted floor.
The 7 Foot
Twelve sides. Twelve windows. Fifteen degrees. The biggest thing we build, and the reason it is dealer-only is the best thing about it.
From $4,200 · Deluxe adds $375 · Delivered and set by your dealer
It does not fit
on the truck.
A twelve-sided blind with a 93 inch interior does not break down into anything a box truck will take on a flat rate. We could pretend otherwise and quote you a number that changes later. We would rather tell you what it is.
So the 7 Foot goes out through dealers, on their trailers, to their customers — the people with the equipment to set a blind this size and level it properly on your ground. You get it delivered and standing, not stacked at the end of a driveway.
Twelve panels.
Twelve windows.
A window in every single panel means 360-degree visibility and no blind spots to hide behind.
7 Foot · 12-sided
Red lines are windows. The cones represent your visibility and shooting lanes from the center of the blind.
Ninety-three inches
changes what fits.
Two adults, a tripod, a heater and a kid's chair, and nobody is negotiating for floor space. This is the blind people buy when the hunt is a two-person thing and the camera is not optional.
- Window size14.5 × 26 in
- Windows12 — one per panel
- GlassTinted, quiet vertical slide
- Walls & floorFully carpeted
- CeilingInsulated, 7 ft
- RoofPVC commercial membrane
The whole sheet.
- Model7 Foot
- Sides12
- Windows12 — one per panel
- Window opening14.5 × 26 in
- Window spacing30°
- Visibility360°
- Interior width93 in
- Interior height7 ft
- CeilingInsulated
- RoofPVC commercial membrane
- Interior finishFully carpeted
- EntryFloor hatch or door, tower-dependent
- DeliveryThrough your dealer
- Flat-rate shippingNot available
Pricing is a starting price for the Classic. Options, towers and local delivery are quoted by your dealer.
Same 7 Foot.
Different late season.
Adds insulated and carpeted wall panels and double-pane tinted glass. On a blind this size with two or three people breathing in it, the double pane earns its keep on the glass alone.
This is the one
you have to walk into.
Ninety-three inches does not read on a screen. The map finds the closest place to go stand in it — and since this one is dealer-only, that is also how you buy it.
Call ahead — not every dealer keeps a 7 Foot on the lot. (814) 795-9011 and we will tell you who does.
Asked and answered.
Why can't I just pay more for shipping?
It is not a price problem, it is a dimensions problem. A twelve-sided blind with a 93 inch interior does not go on a box truck at any price, and we are not going to invent a freight quote we cannot honour. Your dealer moves it on a trailer, which is also how it gets set properly.
Will a dealer set it up for me?
Most will. Dealer pages on this site flag who delivers locally and who will set and level the tower. Check the map, or call us at (814) 795-9011 and we will tell you who near you does it.
Is the ceiling taller than the 5 and 6 Foot?
No — seven feet across the whole range. The name is the width of the blind, not the height of the ceiling. A hunter at full draw is the same height in all three, so the ceiling is too.
How big a tower does it need?
Bigger than a 5 Foot needs, and it depends on your ground. This is exactly the conversation to have with a dealer who has set one, or with us. Towers and accessories.