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I got mine on Monday. In my tests I have found no issues. It is very light and packs nicely. If you lean forward like the instructions tell you the seat will follow. It's easy to shoot from if positioned corectly. Going to give it a real dirt test this weekend.
And if Biggie likes it then it must be edible as well!
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Sure thing Robert.....like you, I'm going to really enjoy the guillie this season...and I thing this will be the ticket for when you need to sit a spell.
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I look forward to reading more about other's feedback, am especially interested in hearing about how well the seat offers lower back support!!!!!!! Thanks
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Just got mine and 1st impression was how well built it is....very solid construction. Sit's real well also...very comfortable...and like said above when you lean forward the seat follows and gives a very solid platform. Will give it a field test after work. Have wanted a seat like this since seeing Joey's seat from his turkey hunt pic's.
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Terry Barker Posts: 1747 | From: Indiana | Registered: Jan 2006
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VERY comfortable. I have lower back issues and the seat really supports my back. I envision many hours comfortably reading while waiting for Bambi to drop by.
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quote:Originally posted by Mudd: Grownmanrunnin quote:"I just googled hunter seat and found it."
When I googled it mostly what I got a lot of places to read about jumping horse over obstacles.
Do you have a company name or webpage.
Thanks!
Sorry about that...I am a member of a surf fishing website that has rules against posting commercial links...looks like someone took care of it for me God bless,Mudd
quote:Originally posted by Mudd: Grownmanrunnin quote:"I just googled hunter seat and found it."
When I googled it mostly what I got a lot of places to read about jumping horse over obstacles.
Do you have a company name or webpage.
Thanks!
Sorry about that...I am a member of a surf fishing website that has rules against posting commercial links...looks like someone took care of it for me
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Fellers I borrowed one from a friend. Its an earlier model I guess that has to be leaned against a tree and I must say its the most comforable hunting seat I`ve sat in. I thing it will help me a lot ground hunting because if I`m comforable I can sit still and for a longer time.RC
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Just got mine in and haven't had time to play with it much. I will say that if used as a pack for heavy weights the straps will kill you. All webbing and no padding at all. I bought mine for a seat so that is fine. Very well made and 4# 14oz on my scale.
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The legs seem like those that I have had sink into the ground; is there a bigger 'foot' to the seat that is available : or just a market for them ?
I have had other seats sink in all kinds of duff; and it can prevent you from making a shot.
I took a deer from a camp chair with no arms on it this year- it is neat to hunt from the ground. I like the ability to get up and move if the game doesn't move in close enough....
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Brian....it says in the info about using tennis balls to prevent sinking....and that he just leaves them on all the time.
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I like the looks of the GFA seat, might try the ghillie option too. Gotta cool off tho, skeeters on the ground are terrible right now where I hunt.
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Hey Terry, What kind of ghillie are you using? And did you have to do any trimming to get clearance for the bowstring--I'm thinking Pictures are in order... Rick
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