Hunting Blinds Offer Visibility And Durability
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Mark Fisher launched 360 Hunting Blinds in 2013, introducing the 360 Series as the company’s signature product. Built with a solid-wood frame and pressure-treated wood floors, these blinds feature LP SmartSide exterior siding, outdoor-rated paint, and a roof with a seamless, waterproof acrylic finish to protect against the elements.
The company offers several models for individuals or larger groups. The 360 Series accommodates two hunters, while the Shootin’ House fits three. For larger groups or families, the 360 Pro XL provides extra room.
Designed for both gun and archery hunting, these blinds feature silent, weighted sliding windows and locking doors with built-in windows. The lower interior walls and floor are carpeted to reduce noise and add insulation. Built-in pockets accommodate 4-in. by 4-in. legs. Metal ladders attach for easy entry and exit.
“The windows are tinted to help reduce visibility from the outside and keep hunters concealed,” Fisher says. “However, we now offer a double-window system with a second pane of untinted glass, making it easier to see during the low-light conditions of early-morning and late-evening hunts. A counterweight system ensures windows open quietly and stay in position.”
Although not insulated, the indoor carpeting and the hunter’s body heat provide some warmth. For extreme cold, portable propane heaters are recommended, but proper ventilation is essential for safety.
Stand and tower selection ranges from 18 in. to 16 ft, accommodating varied terrain and preferences. A trailer assembly for easy transport is also available.
Each tower stand includes a reliable staking system to anchor the legs, keeping the blind secure even in rough weather. Leveling kits with adjustable extensions simplify setup, even on uneven ground.
Each blind ships as a fully equipped kit for easy transport and on-site assembly. Weights range from 600 to 900 lbs. Dealers nationwide offer delivery and assembly services, with costs varying by location and site accessibility.
Model prices range from about $2,400 to $5,800. All blinds are backed by a 5-year warranty that covers manufacturing and material defects.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, 360 Hunting Blinds, 8202 State Route 25, Spring Glen, Pa. 17978 (www.360huntingblinds.com).

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Hunting Blinds Offer Visibility And Durability
Mark Fisher launched 360 Hunting Blinds in 2013, introducing the 360 Series as the company’s signature product. Built with a solid-wood frame and pressure-treated wood floors, these blinds feature LP SmartSide exterior siding, outdoor-rated paint, and a roof with a seamless, waterproof acrylic finish to protect against the elements.
The company offers several models for individuals or larger groups. The 360 Series accommodates two hunters, while the Shootin’ House fits three. For larger groups or families, the 360 Pro XL provides extra room.
Designed for both gun and archery hunting, these blinds feature silent, weighted sliding windows and locking doors with built-in windows. The lower interior walls and floor are carpeted to reduce noise and add insulation. Built-in pockets accommodate 4-in. by 4-in. legs. Metal ladders attach for easy entry and exit.
“The windows are tinted to help reduce visibility from the outside and keep hunters concealed,” Fisher says. “However, we now offer a double-window system with a second pane of untinted glass, making it easier to see during the low-light conditions of early-morning and late-evening hunts. A counterweight system ensures windows open quietly and stay in position.”
Although not insulated, the indoor carpeting and the hunter’s body heat provide some warmth. For extreme cold, portable propane heaters are recommended, but proper ventilation is essential for safety.
Stand and tower selection ranges from 18 in. to 16 ft, accommodating varied terrain and preferences. A trailer assembly for easy transport is also available.
Each tower stand includes a reliable staking system to anchor the legs, keeping the blind secure even in rough weather. Leveling kits with adjustable extensions simplify setup, even on uneven ground.
Each blind ships as a fully equipped kit for easy transport and on-site assembly. Weights range from 600 to 900 lbs. Dealers nationwide offer delivery and assembly services, with costs varying by location and site accessibility.
Model prices range from about $2,400 to $5,800. All blinds are backed by a 5-year warranty that covers manufacturing and material defects.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, 360 Hunting Blinds, 8202 State Route 25, Spring Glen, Pa. 17978 (www.360huntingblinds.com).
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