That is eaxctly right, Todd. Just this past Saturday, I had two problems with my Nifty seat. One, I have to lean against a tree to remain comfortable for any length of time, a horizonatally misformed tree was in the perfect spot for the main trail. The blown down branch with a bunch of brush would have been better, but no back rest. Two my butt hurt after a while. I ended up getting up quite often. On one of those times while I was sitting a buck and a doe came in on my off side. I could not turn to make the shot, so I slid off the seat spooked the deer and dropped my knee on tree root which pushed the knee cap way off line. With my Huntmor and my poncho I would have been set so I could have rotated, still had cover, and my knee would not be stiff and swollen, and I very likely would have had tenderloin and deer heart for Sunday dinner. Lots of folks like to save where they can, we went through a half dozen of the cheap rotateable three legged seats before we got the Huntmors, they did not last long. The problem with the Nifty seat is that it is limited and way too portable. A good companion when still hunting, but not the best choice when one knows where they are going to sit. Any good bow will be as accurate as the shooter, but your arrows, broadheads and shooting platform are too important, they absolutely have to work for you. We don't even want to think about what I did with my Nifty seat a couple of years ago, when I had a disc problem, I had a hot spot that had no back rest, I was stiff and sore, and I fell flat on my back when shooting at a ten point buck at only 15 yards. I completely missed and could barely make it back to my vehicle.