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This one! There is only one in the world, and it's mine. Full 360 degree swivel, and adjustable legs. Will never win a beauty contest, but it is easy to haul, and I can sit on it all day.

 

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Cool! That looks like it would work great, and comfortable.

 

I've looked at the Double Bull and it looks good. Was thinking the swivel feature would be nice to have but the more I think about it, the Double Bull with the back may be the ticket. Thanks for all of the replies guys!

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One more thing that I would like to mention is buying a moving blanket from Harbor Freight. They are black on one side and gray on the othe side. They keep the dust down and make for an excellent no noise facter. I wouldn't be without it. :)

 

TJ

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This one! There is only one in the world, and it's mine. Full 360 degree swivel, and adjustable legs. Will never win a beauty contest, but it is easy to haul, and I can sit on it all day.

 

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Is that thing homemade? It looks great!

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My favorite chair has been two milk crates bolted together, with a boat seat on top. It is alittle tall for me, so I dig a spot and make it the perfect height. Very comfortable.

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The best I have found was a Realtree AP Camo camp chair with armrests from Sportsman's Warehouse ($14.95). I tried and looked at least 50 different chairs until I found this one. It is comfortable, quite and small enough to fit 2 into my blind with room to spare. I have spent 6 13 to 15 hour days on them. My only problem is snoring. Anyone have a solution for that? :rolleyes:

 

Before this chair I spent a day on a 3 legged swivel stool that worked great for an hour but, at the end of the day I was in extreme pain and had trouble hiking back to camp. The next day was even worse.

 

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I am a little apprehensive to post this link to a non-sponsor but... If you want the CADDY of chair the hunt more is the best... I saw them at ATA in 2009 and I bought one last summer... they rock... the best chair I have ever used... Quite Light it swivels.. you get a ton of back support... man these things are NICE...

 

http://www.huntmore.biz/

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I am a little apprehensive to post this link to a non-sponsor but... If you want the CADDY of chair the hunt more is the best... I saw them at ATA in 2009 and I bought one last summer... they rock... the best chair I have ever used... Quite Light it swivels.. you get a ton of back support... man these things are NICE...

 

http://www.huntmore.biz/

 

To many moving parts for me. It looks good but I like to keep it simple. What is the price on this chair if I may ask? :)

 

TJ

 

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I am a little apprehensive to post this link to a non-sponsor but... If you want the CADDY of chair the hunt more is the best... I saw them at ATA in 2009 and I bought one last summer... they rock... the best chair I have ever used... Quite Light it swivels.. you get a ton of back support... man these things are NICE...

 

http://www.huntmore.biz/

 

To many moving parts for me. It looks good but I like to keep it simple. What is the price on this chair if I may ask? :)

 

TJ

Wow, $199 + $20 shipping to Queen Creek.

 

I appreciate my little $14.95 chair even more.

 

detox

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Thats an awesome chair. Exactly what I would (and maybe will) buy. $200 is a bit steep however!

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I know they are spendy but DANG... they are nice... I really like the feet.. they don't dig in... and it breaks down pretty small... The nice part is because the seat is like a triangle it is really really easy to shoot out of ...

J

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It depends on the size of your butt. Those little triangular stools are unconfortable for me. Those little camp stools that fold up cut off the circulation to my legs after a while. The best for me is a armless folder, I also put my ground cushion on it. The important thing is to get as confortable as possible so you can last all day. Also you want to practice shooting off the stool and out of the blind. To pass the time I take my camera, tripod, and binocs to take pictures of other wildlife that I see.

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i just bought an alps leanback chair 24$ at sportsmans. seems to be pretty stout. has a cooler on the bottom.

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