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Author Topic: Hunting Chairs ?  (Read 1543 times)

Offline threeunder

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #40 on: August 04, 2012, 11:10:00 PM »
Millenium Tree Seat here.  Bought one last year and its the most comfortable seat I've ever used on ground level.  But, I'm still looking for something that swivels and will probably take a chance and get the Huntmore
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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #41 on: August 05, 2012, 06:29:00 AM »
Huntmore 360 has a 16" version and the original 19" version..All I can say is from All the chairs I have ever tried I finally found the best built,quietest,adjustable,most relaxing,strongest,and if that doesn't tell ya something Scott will go beyond customer care if something gives you a problem...I bet most other company's won't take care of you after the sale but Scott will...The best investment for a bad back and you can pass this chair from generation to generation cause it's built to last for decades..Take a chance and buy one it's like you just won the lottery cause your back will thank you and your legs won't cramp up from the triangler seat cause you plat your feet much better on the ground...You will even want to put it in your living room and spin around for hours trying to make it squeek...

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #42 on: August 05, 2012, 10:37:00 AM »
I have the Huntmore and like it. The swivel seat and adjustable legs are nice, but I find myself using my DB Magnum most of the time. With all the other stuff I carry, it's much lighter and easier to get around the woods with.

Offline Bill Turner

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #43 on: August 05, 2012, 01:01:00 PM »
Since my 2009 post I have now switched from the Double Bull Magnum to the Waldrop Pac Seat for comfort and mobility. I hunt with a guille suit on public land well off the beaten path. The Waldrop Pac Seat is tough to beat on a all-day hunt in the out back.   :thumbsup:

Offline RayMO

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #44 on: August 05, 2012, 02:54:00 PM »
I have had my huntmore for I think 3 years now and it is a great hunting chair no doubt. I have had it in the mud, wet, and cold it performs great. Only problem I have had is that the mice in my garage have eaten a nice big hole in the side of  the carry bag    :knothead: .

I do wish it was lighter than 10 pounds, because of that I will sometimes not take it. As for as being comfortable I have some nerve damage as a result of several surgeries and it is hard for me to set in any kind of chair, in fact most of the cheaper chairs I would not even consider, but I can sit in the huntmore  for a long time and that is saying a lot. Just wish it was lighter.

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2012, 03:33:00 PM »
My best spot is a mile and a half hike. It is more work getting to it with my Huntmore chair, however, because of the added comfort it is easier waking back, compared to my old stools  and my Nifty seat.

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Re: Hunting Chairs ?
« Reply #46 on: August 15, 2012, 06:38:00 PM »
Well the Millenium Tree Seat (M300) came in the mail and it is now fully set up, on a ridge with a slight incline overlooking a 10ft drop off on a well used deer trail. I put up two pieces of blind material for a back drop, locked the seat to the tree and threw a bike lock on it for anti-theft and cleared a 6 foot area of leaves for my feet.

This is one of several set ups that I have on this property, and I think it will prove fatal. Took 2 bucks last year within 25 yards of this spot..

As for the seat; it is lightweight, well-made, sturdy, and incredibly comfortable. Additionally, it is great for any incline or decline as you can easily level it out and put it as high or low to the ground as you like. For $69 and free shipping from LL Bean, this is hard to beat. I might buy 2 or 3 more.

 

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