Millennium Q400 Guard House Buck Hut Built for Comfort and Longevity
Millennium Outdoors is rolling out the Q400 Guard House Buck Hut for 2026, a fixed elevated blind built around the idea that long sits in bad weather shouldn’t mean suffering. The structure puts you 8 feet, 8 inches off the ground with a 15-foot, 8-inch overall height, giving you enough elevation to see over brush and cover shooting lanes while staying concealed and comfortable for the duration.
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The frame is heavy-duty steel with a powder-coat finish, and the legs are adjustable to handle uneven terrain without shimming or rigging workarounds. Getting in and out is handled by a steel ladder with nonslip steps and a steel landing platform with handrails, which matters more than people acknowledge when you’re hauling gear up before first light or climbing down in the dark after a long sit.
Seven shooting windows cover the surrounding area for firearm, crossbow, and vertical bow hunters. The interior is configured to fit one Millennium M369 Revolution Seat, sold separately, which gives you 360-degree silent rotation. That’s a meaningful feature in a fixed blind where your shot angle would otherwise be limited to wherever the windows happen to be pointing.

The outer shell uses water-resistant soft-shell material rated for all-weather use. Given that the whole point of a blind at height is to hunt through bad conditions, that’s a baseline requirement rather than a feature worth celebrating, but it’s good to see it handled properly rather than as an afterthought.
Full specs:
- Heavy-duty powder-coated steel construction
- 15-foot, 8-inch overall height; 8-foot, 8-inch platform height
- 7-foot tower (5-foot-wide top tapering to 4-foot-wide base)
- Two adjustable legs for uneven terrain
- Steel nonslip ladder with landing platform and handrails
- Water-resistant soft-shell material
- Seven shooting windows for firearms, crossbow, and vertical bow
- Fits one M369 Revolution Seat (sold separately)
- 225-pound unit weight; 500-pound weight capacity
MSRP was not provided at time of writing. For more information, visit millenniumstands.com.

At 225 pounds with a 500-pound capacity, the Guard House is built to last and handle larger hunters with heavy gear without a second thought. Setup will go faster with two people, but the adjustable legs take some of the headache out of finding a flat, level footprint in real-world terrain. If you’re in the market for a permanent or semi-permanent elevated blind position, this one is worth putting on the list. What do you think of the Guard House Buck Hut? Let us know in the comments below.
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