Luke Cuenco 02.16.22
The worst part about getting a new hunting spot set up is having to lug your tree stand or hunting blind around and then prep it. The Traveling Tower ATV hunting blind takes a lot of that stress out of the way by giving you a unique and easy way to set up and use your hunting blind or hunting stand. The ATV-mounted system can be set up in just seconds using either a hand crank or battery-powered motor and can also be fitted with custom blinds sold by Smith Works Outdoor. This interesting approach to hunting blinds opens up a lot of possibilities for future hunts and I can also see a few uses for something like this around the house or the garage.
[GAOS 2022] The Unique ATV Mounted Traveling Tower Hunting Blind
Each tower is a basic 4×4′ square tower that can be easily mounted to an ATV for quick transport and setup. The best part is that the tower can be packed down and driven around with and can support up to 100 pounds of gear on the frame while it is in stowed condition. Setting up the tower is accomplished simply by either hand craking or electrically driving the tower to its full upright and locked position and then extending the legs into contact with the ground. After the Traveling Tower is fully set up, it can support up to 600 pounds. The Traveling tower can be mounted to UTV’s and Pickup trucks as well for added versatility and transport options. The Tower is quite unique in that it can adapt with you to the season of hunting and where your game animals tend to congregate throughout each season.
The Tower normally retails for $1,299, however, the tower is currently on sale for $999 making it a much more affordable option and one that you might want to consider for your next hunting blind. For more information, you can visit http://smithworksoutdoor.com to check out the Traveling Tower and its various accessories. If you’ve somehow found yourself at the Great American Outdoor Show for 2022, maybe you can take advantage of the special pricing they have on the Tower for just $899 (includes blind).