Blind Chair

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  1. greatwhitehunter3

    greatwhitehunter3 Grizzled Veteran

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    Before I head to Facebook marketplace for a couple computer chairs, does anyone have a recommendation for a must have blind chair? Picked up a couple Stump blinds and want something I can sit in comfortably all day yet still see out the windows well.
     
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    I picked up an Alps Outdoorz Stealth Hunter blind chair a couple of years ago and I've been very happy with it. It's big, comfy, doesn't squeak and seems pretty durable. Twice I've had my blind blow away and leave my chair exposed to the elements for weeks or months at a time and it's still good as new. They make one with armrests and one without.
     
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    This. I have the one without armrests and my only complaint is that it is too comfortable. I have a Triad 360 as well and it is probably my favorite of the two.
     
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    I have a couple Millennium g100 chairs that are really nice. I also bought a knock off to them from the field and stream store as I was in pinch an needed a chair for blind at my house that I was using with my son…think it was like 80 bucks or so. It’s okay but the millennium has a better base. Both are good chairs, quite and comfortable. Neither are really that mobil however the g100 is slightly more compact
     
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    The Alps chair seems like a knockoff of the Millenium so I was a little leary of how the quality was going to be, but I've been pleasantly surprised. No, it's not the most mobile thing in the world, but I didn't buy it for that. I wanted something adjustable and comfortable for some of those long, boring sits in the turkey blind in the Spring. It does the job quite nicely.
     
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    I'll check them out, thanks!
     
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    I pretty much had the same question so thanks for the advice.
     

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