Blindside
Stealth Lighted Nocks

Animals can’t react to what they can’t see.

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The Problem

Traditional Lighted Nocks Give the Shot Away

Most lighted nocks create a bright halo that’s visible from every direction, including straight ahead. That means the animal can see the arrow in flight before impact. Even the slightest reaction in that moment can change the outcome of the shot. Hunters have accepted this tradeoff for years because there hasn’t been a better option.

Don’t Give Animals a Warning

If they can’t see it, they can’t react.

Built for the Moment That Matters Most

Every detail of Blindside is engineered to reduce reaction, improve visibility, and perform when the shot counts.

NO-FAIL GUARANTEE

Every nock is tested and backed by a replacement promise if anything goes wrong.

SIMPLE ON/OFF SWITCH

No tools or paperclips—quick control even in low-light conditions.

LONG BATTERY LIFE

Runs up to ~20 hours so you’re covered from practice to hunt.

DURABLE SHOT-TESTED DESIGN

Built to handle 500+ shots without failure or performance loss.

HIGH-VISIBILITY OUTPUT

Provides exceptional brightness for tracking, recovery, and filming your shot.

PRECISION FIT SIZING

Delivers a tight, consistent fit with no slop, no bushings, and no guesswork.

REAR-ONLY ILLUMINATION

Keeps the arrow visible to you without exposing it to the target.

DIRECTIONAL STEALTH LIGHTING

Eliminates forward-facing glow so nothing alerts the animal before impact.

TRUSTED BY

ADAM HAYS III

Team 200

The Moment of the Shot

Reaction Happens in a Split Second

At full draw, everything is locked in until it isn’t. The release, the arrow in flight, the final fraction of a second before impact… that’s when animals react. It doesn’t take much. A slight shift, a drop, a turn. When something feels off, they move. And when they move, even a perfect shot can go wrong.

Designed for That Moment

Control What They Can’t See

Blindside is built specifically for that final moment, when reaction matters most. By removing forward-facing light, it eliminates a potential visual trigger during draw and flight. Nothing changes your setup, your aim, or your shot, except one critical variable. The one that can cost you the outcome.