
KillZone Single Shooter Chair Blind - "clearly designed by someone who uses it"
If you’re looking for the best portable chair blind for your next hunting or wildlife expedition, take a look at this chair blind review from a KillZone customer:
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“I’ve had one of these chairs for nearly two years now, am generally very impressed with it. I’m a big guy…6ft tall and 275 pounds. After using it for my wildlife photography probably 40 times, I finally broke one of the grommets on the chair seat. Having said that, I’m ready to order another one, because it’s WAY better the first “cheapo” camo-chair that I had before (it only lasted for about 10 sessions before completely collapsing, and it didn’t have as much camo coverage.
This product was clearly designed by someone who uses it. It has plenty of room in front of the seat for a gear-bag, and with two zippers on each window you have good flexibility with creating right-sized peepholes. Although I haven’t tested water-tightness myself, it looks like it should hold up well (certainly with a little CampDry sprayed on the fabric). It’s very easy to pack and unpack, a quick-disconnect belt (sewn to the fabric) wraps around the unit once the spring-metal frame is compressed. The carrying bag even has backpack straps, but you may want to add your own bungee cord across your chest to keep the strap from sliding off your shoulders.”
- Ken Agee
The KillZone Single Shooter Chair Blind offers concealment and comfortable seating all in one lightweight package. This blind is the perfect for hunting or observing wildlife on your own. For hunting with friends and family, take a look at the 2 Shooter Chair Blind or our larger hub style or pop up blinds.

Portable Blind with Shoot-through, Removable Mesh Windows
If you enjoy wildlife photography, you know how difficult it can be to get a close-up shot of a wild animal without alerting it of your presence. That’s why most professional wildlife photographers use a
portable ground blind to set up the shots they want. Hunting blinds let you take close-up photos of animals in their natural habitat without spooking your subject.
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The Hunting Blind Advantage
Using a hunting blind for wildlife photography is a no-brainer when you look at all the benefits:
- The blind hides yourself and your equipment. The blacked-out interior and camouflage windows let you move around inside and stretch out while you wait. The wildlife will never see your movements, and as long as you’re quiet, they’ll never hear you either.
- A well-hidden and “seasoned” blind (no vinyl odor or shiny finish) will fool even the most wary of animals, letting you get a close-up shot with ease.
- The light weight of the portable blind makes it easy to carry over long stretches and into remote areas. Go where the wildlife is, and take your blind with you.
- Most ground blinds have windows on at least two sides. For better viewing, get a hunting blind with 4 windows or 360° viewing.
- Hunting blinds with removable or shoot-through mesh make it easy for you to set up for the shot while remaining hidden.
- Hunting blinds are affordable. You can easily find a quality hunting blind for under $100 that will last through many wildlife photography adventures.
Tips for Using a Hunting Blind for Wildlife Photography
Get a hunting blind that matches the natural environment of where you’ll be hiding out. Stuff the stubble straps with natural brush, leaves, branches, and other natural vegetation to hide the stark profile of the blind.
Follow the hunter’s lead by masking your scent, hiding your profile and movements, and keeping quiet. Then be patient. It may take awhile for any wildlife to show up, but when they do, your patience will be worth the effort.