Many of you are already familiar with our flagship product, the Stump blind, but our brand offers plenty of other accessories that will help enhance your hunting experience. Check out some of our best hunting accessories and add them to your toolbelt for the upcoming deer season.

Window Visor Kit

Brand-new for this year, our Window Visor Kit is an awning for the windows of your Stump blind. The canopy blocks the rain so that your view from your windows doesn’t get obstructed by the rainfall. You’ll be able to observe the wildlife activity around you and be covered from the elements when you open the window to take your shot. There’s a kit for every style of Stump blind and each kit comes with enough visors for every window of the blind.

Camo Curtain Kit

Our Camo Curtain Kit is a set of window coverings that will help you stay concealed from the deer herd and other wild game while you’re hunting inside the blind. The side facing out is covered in a realistic camouflage tree pattern to help the windows blend in with the rest of the blind as well as the surroundings. The color of our Stump blind is already designed to camouflage into the surroundings, so the window coverings will truly cloak your blind among the woods. The side facing you inside the blind is black to blend in with the black insulation. They attach magnetically to the sides of the windows. These coverings can fit any of our Stump blind models.

Phantom Windows

As of 2023, every new Stump blind will automatically come equipped with our Phantom Windows. These windows were carefully conceptualized, crafted and engineered to adapt to light. The tinted acrylic allows the blind to remain opaque no matter the exterior lighting, from dawn to dusk and from clouds to sun. The Phantom Windows open silently and are tightly sealed, just as they always have been. The windows are designed to be opened from either a horizontal or vertical position. So, you can use them on your Stump blind or any of your homemade box blinds, even if the windows are different. The windows come in three different sizes.

M360 Chair

Our M360 Chair makes a great addition to any hunting blind. The chair swivels and rolls on five wheels with a mesh back and padded seat for ultimate comfort. You can adjust the height between 18 and 23 inches, ensuring that you’re properly aligned with the blind’s windows no matter your height. The chair doesn’t have any arms to facilitate quick transitions between standing and sitting while you’re getting ready to take your shot.

Storage Shelf with Light

Banks Outdoors also offers a shelf that’s designed to attach quickly, easily and securely to the walls of your Stump blind. The shelves come with a main tray on the top to hold your binoculars and other equipment, a phone compartment, a cupholder, and a second spacious shelf on the bottom. The shelves are lined with rubber padding to help eliminate noise. Each shelf now also comes with one of our 200 lumen lights.

Whatever Banks Outdoors products you add to your hunting equipment lineup for the 2026 deer season, we hope they bring you a successful harvest and continue to provide the quality innovation you’ve come to expect from Banks Outdoors.

What accessories are you going to add this fall? Let us know in the comments below!

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