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What it stands on.

Height is a decision about wind, sight lines and how far you can be seen walking in. It is not a spec sheet contest, and we will tell you when you do not need as much of it as you think.

Towers

Two ways up.

Aluminum tower

Bolt-together aluminum, sized to the blind it carries, with a ladder and a platform at the top. It goes up with hand tools, it does not rot, and it does not need to be re-tightened every August.

  • Fits5, 6 and 7 Foot
  • MaterialAluminum
  • EntryLadder to floor hatch
  • HeightQuoted to your ground

Call us or your dealer with a description of the spot and we will tell you what height we would put there.

5' trailer / tower kit

The 5 Foot on a towable frame. Hook it to a quad or a truck and move the whole blind when the food plot changes or the wind turns on you for the third week running.

  • Fits5 Foot
  • MovesTowable
  • Best forPlots, field edges, leased ground
  • SetupPark it and hunt

The honest use case: ground you do not own, or ground where the deer move every year and you would rather chase them than out-stubborn them.

Or build your own

The post pockets
are already cut.

Every floor frame ships with the post pockets pre-cut and squared. Four pressure-treated legs drop straight in. Plenty of our owners build their own tower out of lumber from the yard down the road, and we would rather help you do that well than sell you something you did not need.

  • Post pocketsPre-cut, squared
  • Common buildPressure-treated 4×4 or 6×6
  • BracingCross-braced on all four faces
  • LevelLevel the floor, not the ground
A pressure-treated leg dropping into a pre-cut post pocket in the blind floor frame.
Legs drop in. Nothing to measure.
Accessories

What goes inside.

Short list on purpose. These are the four things owners actually ask us for.

01
Wall shelves

Somewhere for a thermos, a rangefinder and a phone that is not the floor or your lap.

02
Window ledges

A rest at the window line. Matters more with a crossbow or a rifle than it sounds like it should.

03
Aluminum tower

Height, a ladder and a platform, matched to the blind and to your ground.

04
Trailer kit

The 5 Foot, towable. For plots and leased ground where the spot is not permanent.

Accessory pricing moves with material cost, so we quote it rather than print it. Call (814) 795-9011 or ask your dealer — you will get a number the same day, not a form response.

How high

Higher is not automatically better.

Flat ground, open field edge

You are buying sight line and scent. Enough height to get your wind above the deer and see across the field, and no more — every extra foot is a steeper shot angle and a longer climb in the dark.

Hillside or a bench

The hill is doing half the work already. Set it lower than you think and use the terrain. A blind on a bench at modest height disappears better than a tall one on a skyline.

Timber, tight sight lines

Low. You are hunting 30-yard lanes, not a field. Height only puts you into branches and takes away the shot angles you set the blind for in the first place.

Kids, older hunters, anybody with a bad knee

Say so when you call. The right answer changes completely and it is not a compromise — a lower blind that gets hunted every weekend beats a tall one that gets hunted twice.

Two NXTGen blinds set at different heights on the same property.

Tell us about the spot.

Describe the ground, the wind and who is climbing the ladder. We will tell you what we would put there — including when the answer is "less tower than you were planning on".