Rig 'Em Right Realtree Max-5 Low Rider II Layout Blind

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posted on July 21, 2014

Rig 'Em Right has announced its new Low Rider II layout blind, to be available in Realtree's MAX-5 waterfowl camo.

The Low Rider II uses no pins, is designed to be set up in seconds and is low-profile.

Features:

• The fastest and easiest setup of any layout blind available
• Low-profile design for easy hiding and reduced shadows
• Multi-layered padded seat, backrest and headrest for comfort and warmth
• Large foot-bag for comfort with zip-out access for cleaning
• Tough durable bottom for rugged use and long life.
• Oversized aluminum frame and metal hardware.
• Storage compartment behind headrest.
• Easy access flagging holes and see-through face shield
• Removable shoulder strap

Dimensions:

Folded: 44 x 36 x 5"
Set Up: 96 x 36 x 17"
Weight: 20 lbs.

For more information, go to RigEmRight.com or checkout the video embedded below.

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