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best blind seat ???

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by ky_longbow, Jan 1, 2013.

  1. ky_longbow

    ky_longbow Weekend Warrior

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    o.k. gonna hunt alot more from ground blinds in 2013, but what time ive hunted from blinds in the past , i hated every seat/chair i tried, about an hour into a hunt and everything was numb...........any opinions on a good comfortable quiet affordable seat/chair ? thinking about the huntmore 360, a little pricey........thanks
     
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    As much as I hate to say it I have no complaints about Primos double bull blind chair.
     
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    Ryguy3684 Weekend Warrior

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    I haven't used that seat, but it looks expensive. I have the Primos double bull magnum tristool and love it. I've had it for two seasons, and am a large guy. I can sit in it all day, plus it's easy to turn side to side while bowhunting. Not to mention it's only about $50. It's strong and well built. The only thing is that is doesn't swivel like the Huntmore.
     
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    ky_longbow Weekend Warrior

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    got the same chair...........................dont care much for it...........
     
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    I don't spend a lot of time in ground blinds. I wouldn't probably spend any time in a ground blind if it weren't for Archery Spring Turkey and a occasional antelope trip. If I did I might be inclinded to consider the huntmore. At a price tag of $200 I'm sure its a Cadilac! Or atleast it better me. Write up a review on it once you spend some time in it and let us know how it is!
     
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    Do yourself a favor and look into a Waldrop Pac seat, by far the best out there and I have used them all!
     
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    The S4 Gear blind chair is the best money can buy....it doubles as a recliner in the off season :moose:
     
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    X2, spent few days in a blind out west and this is what the outfitter had. It was excellent.
     
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    Yeah I'm with ya on looking for a chair. I don't know what to look at. I don't want to spend a fortune but I want it to be comfy.
     
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    Any chair without arm rests and a back that isn't straight up
     
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    Magnus rack pack!!! It acts as a packing out carrier as well as a chair, super cool invention.
     
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    ky_longbow Weekend Warrior

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    Ive looked into the waldrop , but was wondering how comfy it would be not propped or used against a tree , that seems to be the most common method to use one !
     
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    A couple of my buddies have Huntmore chairs and they all call them squekmore chairs.
     
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    I use a plastic lawn chair. $4.99 on sale at most stores.
     

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