Tree trunks in groups and clusters of tree trunks are the best, basswood trees tend to cluster here, perfect trees for tree stands and strap on tree seats, but terrible for stools that sit on the ground. Like the painter Bob Ross use to say 'don't forget to give your trees foots, they need something to stand on', lots of trees have big foots. A Nifty Seat can often get closer than a stool, but with a nice combo of larger trunks can be nothing but angled foots where the spike or stool need to be. After doing the stand searches my hip hurts, I don't think that I would want a very low stool today, I am sure sore knees don't like low stools either. A strap on tree seat can be set up higher, that is why I like the Huntmor better than the small cheaper folding stools, it is taller. With my Grizzly tree seat I need to add a small cushion for my tender tushy and a piece of old leather belt use for a pad to against a trunk to level the seat sometimes. I should have stated in my first post that I rarely use any camouflage, mostly for turkey hunting. It takes very little camo if there is cover like cedar shrubs, tree clusters and standing corn to hunt from.