Who uses one and what do you think of it? It looks like the straps would get in the way of you shooting to the side,do they? Pics of your set up would be good to.
No pics but it is dandy. It is by far the most comfortable tree seat I have ever used. It is a mite big to carry in the woods but extremely light so no problem there. I can sit in it for hours without any discomfort. The side straps do not hinder shooting in any way.
I have not had any appreciable problem with the straps. I lean out just a bit when setting up a shot, and this takes the strap out of the way. It is comfortable and easy to maintain. I like it a lot.
By far, the most comfortable seat I've hunted in. Dark to dark many times in mine.
No issues with the straps for me.
The only downside is it limits me a bit if I'm on the go and find a place I want to hunt. Have to find a tree that is suitable. Not a big deal in most areas, but can be problematic in some habitats.
I grabbed two when Big Jim had his Christmas sale. Everyone who has tried one raves about how comfortable they are. Gave one to my dad who just had his third back surgery. Says it's the first seat of any variety he can sit in for hours.
I like mine. Quiet, comfortable,& light.
I love mine. I installed backpack straps and it makes carrying it super easy.
I also have the G100 with the legs and it swivels. That would be the one to get if you want to hunt just about anywhere.
Both are super comfortable and well made.
Very comfortable seat. No doubt about it. One recommendation though... In cooler weather on into winter, I bring a 1/2" dense foam pad with me to sit on. Because the seat is mesh you can get cold quick due to heat loss from your rear end. Even if you are dressed right, I think because of your insulation being compressed when sitting, the heat just wicks away from your butt in cooler weather without that pad.
The straps are no problem for me swiveling to shoot in different directions. The biggest problem I have is that it's so comfortable I keep falling asleep in it :-)
Very comfortable and well made. Quick and quiet assembly. Well thought out.
Have been using one for two years now and I really like mine-comfortable, quiet and light. Easy to strap to backpack and go. Last year with ghillie suit shot a deer at yards, this year the deer was at yards. You are best off to tuck into some sort of back cover if possible. And no, the side straps aren't an issue for me.
Have been using one for two years now and I really like mine-comfortable, quiet and light. Easy to strap to backpack and go. Last year with ghillie suit shot a deer at 12 yards, this year the deer was at 4 yards. You are best off to tuck into some sort of back cover if possible. And no, the side straps aren't an issue for me.
This seat sounds like I might be spending some money. :D
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Ed that looks great!
Ed that looks great!
Love mine..
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If you have a tree for attachment in you hunting area, this chair can not be beat!