Preview: Nukem Grab & Go Hunting Blind

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posted on October 16, 2022
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Nukem Grab & Go Hunting Blind

Far more easily totable than larger, enclosed ground blinds, the Grab & Go Hunting Blind from Nukem Hunting weighs less than 4 lbs. and measures only 32" long when stowed, but extends to up to 7 feet wide once deployed—providing hunters with a convenient way to always bring their concealment with them.

Made from durable but lightweight 150 denier nylon, and featuring two large gun ports, the blind assembles in only 30 seconds and can be easily re-positioned in the field, allowing the hunter to re-locate as the conditions change. The Nukem Grab & Go is available in two TrueTimber camouflage patterns: Strata (shown) and HTC Green.

MSRP is $110. For more information, please visit nukemhunting.com.

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