a question for ground blind hunters

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wabi
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a question for ground blind hunters

Post by wabi »

What do you use for a seat?
I've been shopping for a new chair or stool, and just haven't found anything that really strikes me as effecient. I've tried everything from a plastic lawn chair to a 3-legged stool, and nothing has really suited me yet. Seems like if it's comfortable - it squeaks, and if it's silent - it's like setting a rock! (I'm not as young as I once was, and a numb, cold butt sure makes me miserable) :lol:
Looking at the 3-legged stools with a back rest in Cabela's, but concerned they will probably sink in the ground with weight on them, and squeak if you move.
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Any suggestions?????????
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Post by Moxie »

I use one of the strap on a tree types. Easy and simple.
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how about just a simple 5 gallon plastic bucket it can serve double duty to carry gear in also M&M
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Post by Polecat »

Wabi, I use a office chair set on a part of a sheet of plywood. But my stand stays in the same place most of the time. And when I am froce to move it I get a little help , seeing I have one weak arm and a bad neck. I also shoot off of a tripod it keeps it from sinking into the ground. But you may try a little outdoor carpet . Good luck.
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Post by Tar Heel »

Wabi, I have also been hunting the perfect stool and the clostest thing I found to it was a coleman woodsman with a plastic back rest and a cloth seat, it was stolden with my blind 2 years ago and i cannot find one with the solid backrest I bought one with a cloth backrest and it is noisey.
I am going to make a solid backrest for it before hunting season

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Post by hawg hunter »

My wife and I just bought a couple of chairs for inside our blind. one has a storage compartment and a insulated cooler for coffee an Such. We hunt together most of the time so we can video. Mine is chair that can hold my big butt and is very comfortable and they won't sink into the ground. These are made by ALPS and sold by Sportsman Warehouse. I had to have acomfortable chair because of back problems. My wife has a problem with getting cold so she bought a Hot BUNS warmer you sit on.
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Post by awshucks »

Wabi: I got this from Amereistep, best I've ever had and real comfortable. think it was like $25 a few years ago.

Archer's Chair
• Model #827
• Aluminum Frame Construction
• Rugged Weather-Resist Poly/Fabric
• Padded seat and back
• Gear Pouch Included
• 25¼" Long x 20¼" Wide x 19" High
• 31" Height to Back
• Rated For: 250 lbs.
• Weighs 6 lbs.
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Post by ranger »

I got the same one at wal mart two yrs ago,dont think its the same modle tho..has compartment under the seat and a shoulder strap to carry it with,the only thing I dont like about it is it clinks when walking with it over you shoulder if your not carefull,other then that Ive spent hours in mine.......I sit in down fall due to the fact I cant afford a double d blind yet !!! .
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Post by Bobber54 »

This is the best of all of the ones I have tried.
http://groundblind.com/store/index.php/cPath/24

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Post by raydaughety »

Wabi, will you be carrying it back and forth to your blind or leaving it there?


BTW, I like that new Double Bull magnum chair but not the $40.00 tag :shock:
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Post by hatchet jack »

in my turkey blind i use a green plastic chair,,,,,,deer a short legged fold up folding chair it is so comfortable i take a nap quiet often,perfect for crossbow,it also has leg support, it has a strap just put over your sholder carrys very good.


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Post by hikerman »

I use a small four leg folding chair. Just like those normal size folding camping ones but half the size and with no armes. It is very comfortable. Less then $20.00. I didn't find those three leg ones comfortable.
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Post by Woody Williams »

We use chairs simliar to this one.

You can pick them up just about anywhere for less than $20.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... id=5223213
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Post by Sliver »

hikerman wrote:I use a small four leg folding chair. Just like those normal size folding camping ones but half the size and with no armes. It is very comfortable. Less then $20.00. I didn't find those three leg ones comfortable.
I use one that sounds similar to the on hikerman uses. Picked it up at Canadian Tire a couple of years ago on sale,,, I think I paid 10.00 for it. camo,no arms, a back rest a small poch on the back, 4 legs... comfortable ... Better than the 3 legged stool seat I was using... the back can't do that anymore :wink:
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Post by R.J. »

wabi : Any or all of the above ... My advice ,, Don't get anything too comforatble or you might be catching soem ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ's when the big boy walks by ! :lol:
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