Posted November 6, 2018 12:00 pm by Comments

By Kristin Alberts

Most hunters make use of a ground blind at one time or another. The struggle with such a device, however, is finding the right balance of visibility and concealment. You want to be able to see animal movement but without exposing too much of yourself. The new Surroundview line of blinds from Primos attempt to grant hunters an open view while also keeping them concealed.
How Primos SurroundView Blinds Work
All the features that hunters have come to know and enjoy in Primos’ long line of Double Bull blinds rolls over to the SurroundView, including quick pop-up Power Hub walls. The idea of shoot-through camo mesh is not new, but Primos takes that technology to the next level with one-way see-through walls. In the case of our 180-degree model, there are two see-though walls and two-blacked out, with a total of seven shoot-through ports and three max-view openings. TRUTH camo is intended to hide the blind in a wide variety of terrains. Dimensions on our test SurroundView 180 are 48x48x65 inches and priced at $349.95.
The SurroundView 180 utitlizes three large “windows” as well as seven smaller shooting ports, but the stars of the show are the two surround-view walls with their heavy-duty,

Source: Guns.com

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