This blind is made for serious retriever trainers who are preparing for the steady-in-blind elements of the AKC Retriever Tests, the UKC/HRC Tests or the NAVHDA Utility Test. Perfect for training your retriever to do blind retrieves. It can also double as a simple duck hunting blind that is quick...
This blind is made for serious retriever trainers who are preparing for the steady-in-blind elements of the AKC Retriever Tests, the UKC/HRC Tests or the NAVHDA Utility Test. Perfect for training your retriever to do blind retrieves. It can also double as a simple duck hunting blind that is quick to set up. The 4 ft. high by 9 ft. long blind fabric of 600 denier Cordura nylon to resist tearing and abrasions, plus it is lightweight and fade-resistant. The four poles are 7/16 in. diameter by 57 in. long powdercoated steel with step-in stakes for easy assembly.
Please note that the price does not include the oversize freight charge of $20.
For the replacement poles see: LCS Retriever Blind Poles
For the retriever blind cloth only see: LCS Retriever Blind Replacement Cloth
Due to the size of this item, express shipping will be unavailable. If you do need express shipping, please call 1-800-662-5202 for shipping costs.
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