10 Best 2 Man Hunting Blind
Updated on: May 2023
Best 2 Man Hunting Blind in 2023
Ameristep Doghouse Ground Blind, Two Man Hunting Blind in Realtree Edge Camo
Muddy Infinity 2-Man Ground Blind with Surround View Shadow Mesh Eliminates Blind Spots

- Innovative SHADOW MESH drop down window curtains which allows you to see out but weary game can't see in!
- Memory wire window curtains which allow window configuration for specific hunting scenarios.
- Also included is an ultra-dark interior coupled with ozone loft pockets to keep you undetected from weary game and up your odds of finding success.
- Two smaller peak windows are located in the back with black curtains for access behind you or to darken the blind interior when closed.
- Comes with a carry bag, rope, and stakes, has self-fabric brush straps, a heavy duty zippered door, and silent slide window adjustments. 58x58x72 footprint with 75x75 shooting width
RHINO Blinds R150-RTE 3 Person Hunting Ground Blind, Realtree Edge

- R150 fits 3 people and has a 66" center height, hub to hub 75" x 75", and floor space 58" x 58"
- Constructed of a True 150 denier polyester - 150 denier thread in both the horizontal and vertical weave
- RHINO Blinds are easy to set up and take down - with a little practice setting the blind up can be accomplished quickly in as little as 60 seconds once the blind is out of the carry bag
- Reliable hunting – set up at hunting site 3-4 days ahead of hunt to allow RHINO Blind to blend into the site location and become part of the scenery
- RHINO Blinds are built tough and designed to withstand the most inclement weather conditions you dare to be caught in; rain, snow, hail, wind. If game is bedded down due to bad weather, you should gladly hunt another day!
- Reinforced Stress Points - Triple stitched corners and reinforcements to prevent rods popping through the fabric
- DWR and Antimicrobial Treatment - RHINO Blinds are treated with a durable water repellent to protect and an antimicrobial to help prevent mold and mildew ensuring you a quality product
- What's Included - Each blind comes with a backpack, stakes, and tie down ropes
- Use what the pros use - choose RHINO Blinds!
Ameristep AMEBL3000 Care Taker Ground Blind, Hubstyle Blind in Realtree Edge

- Realtree edge Camo. Shooting width: 69" height: 66" footprint: 55"x55". waterproof ground blind that will comfortably hunt 2 people
- Replaceable camo shoot-through mesh windows. Shadow Guard coating eliminates shadows and silhouettes
- Great blind for bow hunting, gun hunting, or crossbow hunting
- Rugged Spider hub frame for easy setup and take down. Setup or takedown in less than 2 minutes. Comes equipped with heavy duty tie downs and stakes
- Durashell plus fabric shell with matte finish.Hub-to-Hub Dimensions: 60 inch
Ameristep Deluxe Tent Chair Blind

- Realtree edge Camo. Width: 61" height: 60" depth 52". waterproof ground blind that will comfortably hunt 2 people
- Two person fold out chair with easy flip over blind. Cup holders in each arm rest
- Ideal for firearm and crossbow hunting. No Assembly Required
- Includes carrying case with shoulder strap
- Shadow Guard coating eliminates shadows and silhouettes
Ameristep Silent Brickhouse Ground Blind Realtree Edge Frame Frame, Model:AMEBL3002

- Realtree Edge Frame frame Camo. Shooting width: 75 Inches height: 67 Inches footprint: 59 Inches x 59 Inches. waterproof ground blind that will comfortably hunt 3 people
- Rugged Spider hub frame for easy setup and takedown. Shadow guard coating eliminates shadows and silhouettes
- No more loud zippers. New hinged silent door for easy access and silent entry/exit. Silent mesh attachment on windows silences open/close
- Shoot through mesh windows with gun ports. Organic, natural-shaped window Openings blend into environment
- Brush loops for adding natural foliage. Setup in less that 2 minutes
Ameristep Caretaker Kick Out Pop-Up Ground Blind, Premium Hunting Blind, Realtree Edge Camo

- Patented dual-floor kick-outs creates more interior space for equipment, bags, people, and movement
- Tension-relief zipper design aids in making setup and take down easier and faster
- Shoot-through ground blind mesh windows optimized for archery and rifle hunters. Will comfortably fit 2 full size hunters
- Hunting Blind Package includes Ground Blind, Carry Bag, Stakes and High Wind Tie-Down
Barronett Blinds BC350BB Big Cat Pop Up Portable Hunting Blind, Bloodtrail Blades Camo

- HUGE INTERIOR: 80 inches tall and 90 inches wide hub-to-hub, with a 70 inch by 70 inch footprint
- SHOOT WHILE STANDING: Smaller footprint and 80 inch tall design allows you to shoot while standing-perfect for archery
- LOW-PROFILE WINDOWS: Zipper-less windows for noise-free adjustment, more shooting options, and ability to shoot while standing
- TOUGH: Durable framework with thicker, stiffer poles and strong hubs
- EASY TO USE: Weighs only 19 lbs. for easy transportation
Ameristep Tent Chair Ground Blind (AMEBL2000)

- Realtree edge Camo. Width: 34" height: 54" depth 45". waterproof ground blind that will comfortably hunt 2 people
- One person fold out chair with easy flip over blind. Cup holders in each arm rest
- Ideal for firearm and crossbow hunting. No Assembly Required
- Includes carrying case with shoulder strap
- Shadow Guard coating eliminates shadows and silhouettes
Barronett Blinds PT550BW Pentagon Pop Up Portable Hunting Blind, Bloodtrail Backwoods Camo

- PANORAMIC WINDOWS: Get unrivaled sight lines with noise-free panoramic windows and peek windows on the back of the blind
- PENTAGON SHAPE: Five-sided design creates 70% more space, allowing the hunter to sit further back and conceal movement
- SHOOT-THROUGH MESH: Replaceable, shoot-through, mesh camo window panels for broadhead use and three gun ports for gun hunting
- TOUGH: Durable framework with thicker, stiffer poles and strong hubs
- CONCEALMENT: Peek windows on the back two walls of the blind
Spring Turkey Hunting
Turkey hunting is a rapidly growing sport for avid outdoorsmen. Rather using a gun or bow, the "stuffing" needs to be prepared first. The best equipment can't guarantee you a bird; practice can.
The Right Gear...or Comfortable Items?
You can spend hours wandering blindly around the "man's store" looking for the top of the line gear, or you can utilize other resources in half the time. If you are new to hunting turkeys, ask those who are experienced what they use and why. It is also better to learn, before opening day, how to hunt the quarry you are seeking; so do some reading. Research the products you will need to be more successful and then try them out. Investing hundreds of dollars on a single product that doesn't "feel" comfortable is a waste of money. When you are in nature's home, comfort is a necessity. You will notice a significant difference in your energy, accuracy, and confidence levels when comfort surrounds you. For those of you who are less green to the entire hunting process, educate yourself on the latest equipment using a sport shop's knowledge. Pro shops offer priceless incite on everything from broad-heads to turkey calls. The lessons learned from these resources will be invaluable.
Now You are Ready to Practice, Practice, Practice.
Rather you are gun or bow hunting; practicing is key. No shots should ever be taken unless they are guaranteed kill shots. A clean kill is part of the level of success you achieve while playing in the outdoors. In other words, if a bad shot is taken--you succeeded in wounding an animal, not achieving a good hunt. Preparing for the actual hunt is roughly 85% of your vested time, only 15% is the hunt itself. Keeping this in mind, practicing should easily take up 40% of your preparation time. Don't just grab a weapon of choice and go crazy. Choose your killing machine carefully then spend hours aiming at different targets in different weather conditions. Insure you can make accurate elevated shots and super crazy angle shots too. Practice until you are consistently hitting your targets and then practice some more. There is no such thing as too much preparation. One of the biggest mistakes hunters make; shooting on target then stopping till field day arrives. We wouldn't prep for a surgery, skip the anesthesia, and go straight under the knife; right? We need to follow through on all the steps we face; not just the easy ones.
Grab your Calls and Show me How its Done.
The brisk morning air awakens your senses as you step out of the vehicle. Anticipation flows through your veins and warms your extremities. While putting your boots on, double check your flashlight's battery power. Good, now you can grab your field bag and the turkey killer. Put the binoculars and range finder around your neck for easy access. Pack the turkey call and bug spray in a safe spot. Ready? Excellent. Once set-up in a blind or by the base of a large tree, begin listening to nature's songs. Find her rhythm and use her wind to accelerate your success and control those variables. Always know what your shooting at and beyond. Respect Mother Nature and keep her clean; leave it as if you were never an intrusion. Good luck and have a great hunt.