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Frame Hunting Blind Windows from The Hunt Supply

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FRAME HUNTING BLIND WINDOWS.

Heavy aluminum-frame hunting blind windows with weatherproof gaskets and smooth-action latches. Available clear or tinted, sized to fit standard box-blind cutouts.

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— CURATED BY HUNTERS

FOUNDERS & HUNTERS · 20+ YEARS IN THE FIELD.

The Hunt Supply was started by working hunters with combined decades of experience in box-blind construction, hunting blind hardware selection, and outdoor gear evaluation. Every product in our catalog is curated from American manufacturers and field-proven by hunters and outfitters before it earns a place in our lineup.

  • 20+ combined years hunting and evaluating blind hardware in the field
  • Sources only from American manufacturers we'd run in our own blind
  • Every product field-proven by working hunters and outfitters before listing
  • Works directly with bow, crossbow, and rifle hunters when curating the catalog

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HOW TO PICK YOUR
FRAME WINDOWS.

Frame hunting blind windows are the heaviest, most permanent option in a serious blind build. The aluminum-extrusion surround locks the glass into a rigid square that won't warp, sag, or twist after seasons in the heat and cold. If you're building a tower stand or a permanent box blind that needs to last a decade, frame windows are the right call.

Choosing between tinted and clear glass comes down to one decision: do you want maximum optical clarity for a long-distance rifle shot, or maximum concealment so the buck never sees you move? Clear glass is the right pick for hunters who range past 200 yards and run high-magnification glass. Tinted glass is the right pick for bow hunters, crossbow hunters, and anyone who hunts pressured deer that have learned to look hard at any movement inside a window opening.

Sizing is straightforward — measure your existing cutout (height × width) and pick the matching size. The most-installed cutouts in the industry are 24×12, 30×11, 30×14, 30×16, 42×11, and 42×16. Combo blinds (bow + rifle in one stand) typically run 30×14 or 30×16 to give a vertical compound bow draw plus a comfortable rifle rest. Front-wall installs in 6×6 and 7×7 box blinds usually run 42×11 or 42×16 for cinemascope coverage.

Every frame window in our catalog ships with factory-installed weatherstrip around the entire perimeter and a smooth one-handed latch tuned for silent operation in the dark. They're American-made from materials we'd put in our own blinds, ship in 5–8 business days, and are backed by the manufacturer's warranty.

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QUESTIONS HUNTERS ASK
ABOUT FRAME WINDOWS.

WHAT SIZE FRAME WINDOW SHOULD I BUY?
Measure your existing cutout in inches (height × width) and pick the matching size from the catalog. The most common sizes are 24×12, 30×11, 30×14, 30×16, 42×11, and 42×16. If you're building from scratch and want one window for both bow and rifle hunting, 30×14 is the most-popular combo cutout. Front-wall installs typically use 42×11 or 42×16.
TINTED OR CLEAR GLASS — WHICH SHOULD I PICK?
Pick tinted if you bow hunt, crossbow hunt, or hunt pressured deer that watch the blind. Tinted glass keeps your movement invisible from outside. Pick clear if you take long rifle shots and want zero optical distortion when ranging past 200 yards. Tempered glass clarity is excellent in both options.
WILL YOUR FRAME WINDOWS FIT MY EXISTING BLIND?
Our windows are sized to standard industry cutouts and drop into most retrofit openings. If your blind has non-standard cutouts, email hello@thehuntsupply.com with your dimensions and we'll confirm fit before you order.
ARE FRAME WINDOWS QUIETER THAN GLASS-HINGE WINDOWS?
Both are quiet, but for different reasons. Frame windows have a smoother, more positive latch with full weather seal — best for permanent installs and rifle hunting. Glass-hinge windows have a lighter, lower-profile hinge that's preferred by bow hunters who want the absolute minimum motion when opening. Most builders use frame windows on the front wall and glass-hinge on the side walls.