Ground blind chair

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  1. ckrazy1

    ckrazy1 Newb

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    I was looking recommendations for a good chair for ground blinds and natural vegetation blinds. I have been using a log in years past but my log has now pasted its prime and now I'm looking for some better preferable with a back.


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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I have been using the Black out tripod chair from Bass Pro for the last few years and have been really happy with it. It's light and easy to set up, extremely quiet and very comfortable. Think it's about $70 but don't remember off the top of my head. Would highly recommend checking it out.
     
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    Gander mountain XL flyaway dove stool

    I tried to link it, but I'm a moron and can't my phone to work.

    I have this one. It's cheap and comfortable, has a nice little bag under it to keep some crap off the ground, and folds up nicely. Only drawback is it does make a little noise when I adjust. Not a huge deal, just have to be aware that the fabric "creaks" a bit as I move around. For $20 (I got it on sale) I am happy with it tough.
     
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    Gander Mountain Bulls Eye G1 Camo Swivel Stool

    I bought one of these a few days ago when I went on a hunt I was not expecting and using a Groundblind. Very good chair. Comfortable and it swivels. Comes with a carry bag. (Note: Get some DDW Scent free oil and oil all the hinges.) After that, it will be dead quiet!
     
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    I have a folding swivel chair from Cabelas, about $90. Very comfortable. It's called the origianal 360 blind chair.
     
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    I've got the same one and like it
     
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    Arkyinks Weekend Warrior

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    Look up Red Neck Folding Swivel Chair.
     
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    Cheapest option black 5 gallon bucket
    I prefer the cheap $20-30 tripod stools by various manufacturers.
    I bought one in camo by mac sports from ****'s I think on sale for $19.99
    Or you can get the double bull one for like $45
     
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    kennyg Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I used the redneck blind chair at the deer fest and it was amazing. It was $79 and beer fest and $89 right now on Amazon. Would be awesome for icefishing to
     
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    Pro V1 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I bought the chair several years ago & love it. I really like how you can adjust each leg individually for uneven terrain.


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    I just got out of my blind tonight after sitting five hours on a Millennium Blind Chair. A little spendy but I feel great.
     
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    They are worth Every Penny!
     
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    https://redneckblinds.com/store/portable-hunting-blind-chair

    I like this one too. It isn't really light, about 13 lbs but it folds flat and I can pack my blind and chair on my frame pack and go for miles comfortably. In the picture I was headed out on walk in looking for antelope. I had the chair, ground blind and my pack with enough water and goodies to keep me happy on a 100 degree day.

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