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Author Topic: One legged hunting stool  (Read 729 times)

Offline Ceb

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Re: One legged hunting stool
« Reply #20 on: October 26, 2014, 09:51:00 AM »
If you can find one, I too would recommend the Niff-T-Seat, I've had mine for years and use it nearly every hunt.

Offline Autumnarcher

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Re: One legged hunting stool
« Reply #21 on: October 26, 2014, 09:08:00 PM »
http://www.nifftseat.com/

Just looked at their site, didnt see anything sayin they werent still available, but they sure raised the price on em. $87 !!! I have 2 of em I bought years ago, and like them, but I wouldnt pay $87  for one.
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Online Tajue17

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Re: One legged hunting stool
« Reply #22 on: October 27, 2014, 05:13:00 AM »
Best seat I have found so far and I tried them all except for that 12lb huntmore seat.

the idea with the nifty is most people set them next to a tree and the tree is the backrest but when you need to shoot you lean away from the tree like your sitting up in a chair but the seat and super quiet pivot point comes up with you unlike seats that stay with the tree, your moving with the seat so theres no clothing noise from twisting your body and trying to shoot a hard angle,, deer hardly ever come the way you want them too.

OR first you adjust it so the main leg is the same height as your lower legs and when you sit your legs become the other two legs for the seat,, mthis seat is lethal when you need to shoot in all directions, you can even lean it while sitting,, no noise at all unless its sticking into a rock, comfort maybe 2hr sit then you have to adjust but I keep turning the seat 90 degrees every two hours and I'm fine.

if theya re out of buisness I'll have to find a couple more and stock up.
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