Improve the look of your homemade blind with functional windows from Banks Outdoors.

Add Windows to Your Hunting Blind

If you are handy enough to build your own box hunting blind, first of all, I tip my Realtree cap to you. Second of all, have you thought about adding windows to your blind? No, I’m not talking about just cutting a rectangle out of the side or installing bay windows like you wife suggested to give it a “homier feel.” I’m talking about functional hunting blind windows that will not only improve your blind, but also your hunt.

The Stump Framed Window System is the perfect addition to your homemade box blind. Those rectangular cutouts may be simple to construct and provide great visibility, but they don’t do much to protect you from the elements. When you’re sitting in your blind on a 20-degree late season hunt, you don’t want  your chattering teeth to scare the deer away. The Stump Framed Window System seals completely to keep the elements out. You can even bring a heater with you to keep you warm during the cold months. Rain, snow or bitter cold, nothing is getting past those windows. You can visit Lifetime Exteriors website to opt with the products.

Not only will the windows keep the elements out, they’ll also keep your scent in. The last thing you want is for a buck to catch wind of your scent and avoid your blind for the rest of the day. The tightly sealed windows will take away any worry you might have about sweating or opening that thermos of soup your wife packed you.

I know what you’re thinking: “But what about opening the window?” Our window system opens completely silently so you can stay concealed while you line up your shot. The only thing you’ll be able to hear is your heart pounding as you release your arrow toward your newest trophy buck.

If you own a Banks blind, you already know the advantages of our window system. And if one breaks on your blind, you can buy a new one and easily replace it to get back in the field. Add our hunting blind windows to your homemade blind to improve the look of your blind and effectiveness of your hunt.

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