Muddy Carnage Ground Blind Review

By October 16, 2025

Muddy has long been known for building ground blinds that combine durability, stealth, and comfort — but this season, they’ve turned things up a notch with their newest release, the Muddy Carnage Die Cut Ground Blind. 

And with a name like, Carnage, you can only assume this blind was built to be a deadly addition to the deer woods this fall.  

Muddy Carnage Ground Blind Review

Specs on the Muddy Carnage Ground Blind

  • Footprint: 58″L x 58″W

  • Standing Height: 69″

  • Shooting Width: 75″ x 75″

  • Weight: 17.2 lbs

  • Capacity: Up to 3 hunters

  • Includes: 4 tie-downs, 12 ground stakes, 8 stake loops, oversized carry bag

Die-Cut Fabric

The standout feature of the Carnage Blind is its new die cut fabric, which truly sets it apart from traditional hunting blinds. Instead of a flat, printed camouflage, this innovative design adds depth and texture that blends seamlessly into any environment. 

The die-cut material breaks up the outline of the blind, mimicking the natural movement and layering of foliage — the kind of realism that keeps sharp-eyed game from spotting you.

Adding to that concealment is Muddy’s Evo Mesh, a one-way, see-through material used in the blind’s sliding curtains. This allows hunters to see everything happening outside without revealing movement inside. 

It’s a smart feature that creates a major advantage when hunting wary deer or turkeys that have been pressured all season long.

Muddy Carnage Ground Blind Review

A Wide Field of View

Visibility is another area where the Carnage shines. The 180° panoramic shooting window gives hunters an expansive field of view, perfect for scanning shooting lanes or open fields without unnecessary movement. 

In addition to the main gunport, there are two bowhunting windows and one peek window, each fitted with die-cut Evo Mesh curtains for adjustable concealment and versatility. 

Whether you’re toting a rifle, shotgun, or bow, you’ll have a clean shooting lane and a clear line of sight from nearly every angle.

Muddy Carnage Ground Blind Review

Built for Comfort and Function

Inside, the Carnage is as functional as it is stealthy. The easy-access V-shaped zippered door allows hunters to slip in and out quietly — a small but critical detail for pre-dawn entry or midday repositioning. 

Once inside, you’ll find plenty of storage and organization options: gear straps, two upper ozone loft pockets, and a large mesh storage pocket to keep everything from rangefinders to calls within reach and off the floor.

At 69 inches tall and with a 75″ x 75″ shooting width, the blind comfortably fits up to three hunters and their gear. 

That’s plenty of room for a family hunt, a cameraman setup, or just extra elbow room for solo hunters who like to spread out.

Muddy Carnage Ground Blind Review

Light, Rugged & Ready

Muddy didn’t stop at concealment and comfort — they made sure the Carnage Blind is built to handle real-world use and abuse. It seems to be built tough with quality components designed to handle the abuse that comes with setup and tear down of a ground blind. 

It’s easy to hide the blind with brush and grass thanks to upper and lower brush loops made to hold natural vegetation for even greater blending power, and the 4 tie-downs, 12 ground stakes, and 8 stake loops ensure stability in windy conditions. 

At 17.2 pounds, the blind is lighter than many of the other portable blind options on the market these days that are weighing in at 20+ pounds. It’s easy to carry thanks to the oversized backpack-style carry bag, which simplifies transport and setup.

Final Thoughts

The Muddy Carnage Die Cut Ground Blind is a serious upgrade for hunters who want maximum concealment, comfort, and versatility. 

Between the realistic die-cut exterior, one-way Evo Mesh visibility, and thoughtful interior design, it’s clear Muddy designed this blind for hunters who refuse to be seen. 

The blind is ringing up at $269. Check it out at www.gomuddy.com. 

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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