Full draw.
Any direction.

A window in every panel. A full seven-foot ceiling. Ten sides of glass and nothing behind you but more glass.

7 ft ceiling
14.5 × 26 in window, every panel
360° visibility
Built in the USA
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01 — The turn

Ten sides.
No back wall.

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.

The geometry

Red lines are windows. The cones represent your visibility and shooting lanes from the center of the blind.

There is no back wall.

360° visibility in the 6 Foot

02 — Sit in it

You're in the chair.
He's coming from somewhere.

Seated eye height, looking around the inside of a 6 Foot. Drag it. This is the view you will spend eleven hours with.

Inside a NXTGen 6 Foot blind: carpeted walls, tinted vertical-slide windows in every panel, field beyond.
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Walls
Carpet

Fully carpeted interior. It kills the sound of a sleeve on a wall and it holds scent down.

Windows
Slide

Quiet vertical slide, tinted glass. No hinge to squeal at the wrong second.

Ceiling
7ft

Insulated, under a PVC commercial roof membrane. Stand up in it.

03 — The proof

We'd rather show you
the measurements.

None of this is a marketing adjective. It is all a number you can put a tape on.

Ceiling height
7ft 0 in

Every size. Stand up, come to full draw, and let it go without ducking.

Window, every panel
14.5 × 26in

Same window in every single panel — including the one behind your left shoulder.

Visibility
360°

A window in every single panel means there is no back wall to hide behind.

Interior width
78in

In the 6 Foot. 58.5 in the 5 Foot, 93 in the 7 Foot. Wall to wall, not outside dimension.

Insulated ceiling

Insulated roof deck under a durable PVC commercial roof membrane. The same stuff that goes on a flat commercial roof, because that is what a blind roof is.

Carpeted throughout

Floor and walls. Quiet under boots, quiet under an elbow, and it takes the edge off a cold morning before the heater ever comes on.

Tinted glass

You see out. The inside of the blind stays a dark hole from the field side, even with the sun behind you.

Built to stay out there

Heavy-duty construction and premium materials, sized for a blind that gets left on a hill through a Pennsylvania winter.

A buck working through a field at last light.
04 — The long sit

The shot takes four seconds. The sit takes eleven hours.

Warm feet and a quiet window are not luxury features. They are the reason you are still there at 4:40 when he finally steps out. The best blind is not the one you shoot from. It is the one you don't leave.

05 — Which one

How many people
are getting in?

That is genuinely the only question. Every size gets the same seven-foot ceiling, the same window in every panel, the same carpet and the same roof.

NXTGen 5 Foot blind, eight-sided

5 Foot

You.
  • Sides8
  • Windows8
  • Interior width58.5 in
  • Visibility360°
  • Ceiling7 ft
From $2,280Ships flat-rate, or pick one up
The 5 Foot
NXTGen 6 Foot blind, ten-sided

6 Foot

You and one more.
  • Sides10
  • Windows10
  • Interior width78 in
  • Visibility360°
  • Ceiling7 ft
From $2,830The one most people end up in
The 6 Foot
NXTGen 7 Foot blind, twelve-sided

7 Foot

You, your kid, and a camera.
  • Sides12
  • Windows12
  • Interior width93 in
  • Visibility360°
  • Ceiling7 ft
From $4,200Dealer only — too wide for the truck
The 7 Foot
Straight answer

Classic and Deluxe share the exact same core design, including the same panels, ceiling, roof, and a fully carpeted interior. The Deluxe upgrades to insulated walls and a better, quieter, double-pane window system. This means the Deluxe stays warmer in the winter, the windows won't fog as easily, and it is significantly quieter—especially helpful if you have kids in the blind. The full difference.

06 — Two hours

Panels out of the trailer to
hunting, in an afternoon.

It ships as flat panels with the screws already started and the post pockets already cut. Two people, an impact driver, and a socket set. That is the tool list.

  1. Set the tower

    Post pockets are pre-cut into the floor frame. The legs drop in and get squared and levelled from the ground.

  2. Stand the panels

    Panels go up one at a time around the floor. Every screw is pre-started, so nothing has to be found or hunted for on a hillside.

  3. Set the roof and go hunt

    Roof on, ladder up, door hung. The rest of the afternoon is yours.

A tower leg dropping into a pre-cut post pocket in the floor frame.
Post pockets, pre-cut
Driving a pre-started screw through a carpeted wall panel.
Screws, pre-started
The tool list: an impact driver and a handful of screws.
The whole tool list
A blind standing on a wooden tower, panels assembled, door open.
Same afternoon
A NXTGen blind on a tower at the edge of a field.
6 Foot on an aluminum tower
07 — What it stands on

Towers, ladders,
and the rest of it.

Height is a decision about wind and sight lines, not a spec sheet contest. We build the tower to match the blind, and we will tell you when you don't need one.

  • Aluminum towerAll sizes
  • 5' trailer / tower kitMove it midseason
  • Wall shelvesAdd-on
  • Window ledgesAdd-on
08 — What people say

People who own one.

09 — Stand in one

Standing in one
is the whole argument.

Everything on this page is a number until you are inside it with a bow in your hand. Find the closest place you can do that.

Call ahead before you drive

Lot stock moves fast in September. Ask what is physically standing, whether they have a Classic and a Deluxe up next to each other, and whether they will run it out and set the tower for you.

Nowhere close?
$350

Flat. Anywhere in the lower 48. That is the whole number — not a starting number, not a residential surcharge, not a list of states in small type.

5 Foot and 6 Foot kits. The 7 Foot is too wide for the truck, so that one comes through a dealer who can deliver and set it.

10 — Who built it

Two hunters. Seven months.
One blind we'd actually hunt out of.

We did not set out to start a blind company. We set out to stop being cold, stop being cramped, and stop turning around inside a box to find a window on the wrong wall.

Every one of these is built at the shop on Sandy Lake Greenville Road in Stoneboro, Pennsylvania. We haul most of them ourselves. If you call the number at the top of this page, you are going to get one of us.

Two people walking a ridge at last light with a blind on the skyline.
Stoneboro, Pennsylvania