How to Choose the Best Ground Blind


a hunter getting his ground blind set up in the field

Although treestand hunting is a popular choice among hunters, others choose to use a ground blind when in the woods or on the edge of a field. A ground blind provides concealment and a comfortable vantage point, allowing you to observe and take aim at your target without being detected as well as stay better protected from the elements. If you’re looking to purchase a new ground blind this season, consider these suggestions from our Hunting Experts so that you’re able to find the best ground blind to match your needs and budget.

Advantages & Disadvantages of Ground Blinds

a hunter shooting a rifle from a ground blind

If you’re new to hunting, you may have heard others talking about their preferences of hunting from a treestand or a ground blind. Like any type of hunting, it’s up to your personal preferences, but there are a few advantages and disadvantages to consider when hunting from a ground blind.

Advantages of Using a Ground Blind

Disadvantages of Using a Ground Blind

  • Field of View: Because of the walls, your field of view can be limited.
  • Retains Heat: If you’re hunting on a warm day, the inside of a ground blind can heat up.
  • Size: Since ground blinds offer more space for multiple hunters, they can be bulky, and if not properly brushed, the game can spot them.

Features to Consider When Choosing a Ground Blind

To help you narrow down which hunting blind works best for your needs, our Hunting Experts share some of the top interior and exterior features to consider.

1. Hunting Blind Size

Start with understanding how much room you’ll need. If you’re going to hunt alone, you may want to look for a smaller blind (4 ft. x 4 ft.), as it will be lighter and more portable. If you’re hunting with several people, kids, or hunters who need accommodations, choosing a larger blind (4 ft. x 6 ft. or larger) is a better option.

2. Window Configuration

a bowhunter shooting out of a ground blind

Some ground blinds have multiple windows that can be adjusted or opened to provide different shooting angles. Others have mesh or camo netting windows that allow for better visibility out and even the ability to shoot through the mesh all while still providing concealment. Whether you use a bow or a firearm influences the window configuration you choose, as you’ll want to find the right match for your shooting position.

3. Hub Pole Material & Diameter

Hub poles provide the structure and stability of the blind. When deciding on the material and diameter of your hub poles, consider typical hunting conditions and how far you’ll need to carry your blind.

  • Hub poles can be made from a variety of different materials including plastic, fiberglass, and aluminum. Plastic is lightweight yet not as durable, while aluminum is longer lasting yet adds weight to your pack.
  • Hub poles also come in different diameters. The thicker the diameter the more stability your ground blind has in windy conditions.

4. Door Configuration

a hunter opening a ground blind door

You’ll see full-zippered side doors or D-style doors that go between the hub. Some hunters prefer doors and windows that use a toggle system versus a zipper so that they can stay silent.

5. Ground Blind Fabric & Reinforced Corners

Ground blind fabric is described in terms of denier, or how thick the fabric is. If you’re looking for a price point ground blind, the fabric will be around 150-denier, while premium blinds can feature fabric up to 600-denier. How thick the fabric is influences the durability and longevity of your ground blind.

Mid- and high-end ground blinds typically have reinforced corners to help enhance overall durability.

6. Camo Pattern

Your hunting environment influences which type of camo pattern, so it’s important to invest in one that blends into the area you’ll spend most of your time hunting. Abstract camo pattern styles are becoming more popular as they break up what the deer sees for better concealment.

7. Brush Holders & Ground Skirt

brushed ground skirt on a ground blind

Brush holders can be a feature that hunters prioritize in order to further enhance their camouflage. This allows you to attach surrounding materials to the blind in order to develop a 3D shape and blend in even more.

Ground skirts are designed to prevent the light from reaching the interior of the blind so you remain undetectable.

When it comes to hunting, having the right ground blind can significantly improve your chances of success. By considering the size and portability, features, weather resistance, camouflage, and price, you can make an informed decision when selecting the best ground blind for your needs. If you have additional questions about ground blinds, stop into your local ERLEBNISWELT-FLIEGENFISCHEN All Gun Accessories!

Trending Accessories for Ground Blinds

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