Our deer hunting blinds stand up to the weather, elements and even shotgun blasts.

The Strongest Deer Hunting Blind

Mother Nature can be tough on a deer hunting blind. From sudden events such as strong storms and heavy snowfalls to gradual weathering, it’s said that she punishes first and teaches later. Best get it right the first time.

That’s why when it comes to purchasing a deer hunting blind, we advise you take a hard look at what it’s made of. After you compare fiberglass, wood or metal models to a Banks Outdoors polyethylene hunting blind, you will see that ours is the best choice to prolong your investment.

We have heard countless testimonials of our hunting blinds standing up to Mother Nature’s wrath. The latest proof that our hunting blinds are the most durable on the market doesn’t come in the wake of a natural occurrence though (you can read about those stories here). It comes from the result of a trespassing incident.

One of our customers confronted an intruder on his property during Wisconsin’s turkey season. The poacher, unhappy about being caught, allegedly returned to the land and shot up a Banks Stump hunting blind with a 12-gauge shotgun filled with turkey loads. Based on the density of the shot pattern, it is believed that the troublemaker was pretty close to the blind when he shot it.

“The blind has every pellet embedded in the plastic,” said the landowner. “Not one came through the hunting blind.” Other than through the window of course, which is replaceable thanks to our easy-to-install hunting blind window kit.

Our hunting blinds are rotationally molded polyethylene, one of the longest lasting materials on the planet. It won’t rot like wood, rust like metal or shatter like fiberglass. Not only does it endure long-term exposure to sunlight and moisture better, but it also withstands high-impact forces such as a tree falling on it, winds tipping it over, and yes, even shotgun carrying, law-breaking trespassers.

In fact, most in-ground tornado shelters are made out of the same material as our hunting blinds.

Because there are many different types of hunting on the market, understanding what they’re made of is the best way to distinguish between them. Do the research, but before you do, watch the video below and ask yourself, “Would any other hunting blind fare as well as a Banks Blind in this situation?”

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