Friday, February 18, 2022

Rhino Blinds Set To Drop Two New Camo Patterns to the 180 See-Through Blind

Outdoor Product Innovations is set to release the newest camo patterns of the Rhino 180 See-Through Ground Blind, Predator Deception and Mossy Oak Bottomland, during the month of March.

“We can’t wait for these two new camo patterns to get into the hands of our dealers and retailers. With the popularity of the Rhino 180 ground blind, you will want to get these on the shelves before it’s too late,” said Danny Reaser, Vice President of Outdoor Product Innovations. “Mossy Oak Bottomland and Predator Deception have already proven to be a success amongst our product line and we can’t wait to add those to the already successful 180.”

The hottest ground blind on the market today is available for dealers and retailers to pre-order today, to ensure that the Rhino 180 Predator and Bottomland is on their shelves for the spring and fall seasons.

Come March, the Rhino 180 See-Through ground blind will be available in Real Tree Edge, Mossy Oak Break-Up Country, Mossy Oak Bottomland, and Predator Deception.

Additionally, a wide-range of Rhino ground blinds are in stock and available for purchase that includes the Rhino 150, the perfect 2-3 man blind, and the Rhino 75, a lightweight one-person blind.

The Rhino 180 See Through blind takes ground blind hunting to a whole new level. This unique 2-way mesh system prevents wild game from seeing in while allowing the hunter to see out crystal clear without any obstruction. The 180 blends in seamlessly with almost any environment and can easily have other natural habitat added with the included brush-in straps around the top and bottom of the blind.

Like all hub-style Rhino blinds, the R180 features an oversized zipper less door. Easily adjust your shooting window with Rhino's "silent-slide" window technology. This blind can comfortably hold up to 3 people and makes setup/take down a breeze.

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