If you're still brushing in your blind with synthetic grass from China, the ducks already know.
Synthetic blind materials reflect UV light. Ducks see into the UV spectrum. To them, your $40 synthetic grass job glows like a neon sign. That's why they flare at 80 yards when your setup looks perfect to the human eye.
Our natural raffia grass is grown and harvested in Madagascar — the same plant that's been used for concealment and thatching for centuries. It doesn't reflect UV. It moves naturally in the wind. It looks, feels, and weathers like the native vegetation surrounding your spread. Because it basically is.
Every multi-color pack blends multiple natural tones so you're not stuck with one shade that doesn't match your terrain. The colors shift and break up your blind's outline the same way real grass does — no two strands are identical.
Coverage Guide:
Not sure how much you need? Grab the 22lb pack. Most hunters building or re-grassing a standard boat or layout blind find it covers them with material to spare. Better to have extra than to run short opening weekend.
Why hunters are switching from synthetic to natural raffia:
Cheaper per pound than most synthetic alternatives. More material per dollar. No UV reflectance that educates pressured ducks. Biodegradable — no plastic waste left in the marsh. And it lasts multiple seasons when stored dry.
The best material for your duck blind is the one the ducks can't see. This is it.
Shipping: All orders are packaged within one business day. Flat rate shipping delivers in 1-4 days after shipment. Order by midweek, hunt by weekend.