There has been lots of discussion about which seat,whose seat,how many seats,etc.etc.etc.
  All that I know is that the Waldrop seat is probably the most flexible and adaptable seat there is.
 I promised my wife a weekend at the beach,figure I would get a little pre-season sit time  on the Waldrop. I even carried some magazines in my backpack. Great seat and yes, a great weekend!
                                                          Good Shooting,
                                                                       Craig
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				How do you carry your back quiver with the Waldrop?
			
			
			
				No napping Craig.......lol!
			
			
			
				Mini Catquiver Tom,it slings along your side.
 That boat sailed Ron,it would have been really embarrassing if I would have fallen off it.
                              Good Shooting,
                                                 Craig
			
			
			
				Ok that dit it.... Whats the guys name and number that makes the Waldrop again? Thanks!
			
			
			
				Just sent it out on a pm to a guy,might as well post it here.
 Dave Waldrop
8530 Liberty Hall  Dr
Midland, Ga  31820
Phn # 706/577/6495
  You won't be sorry!!
                                      Good Shooting,
                                                         Craig
			
			
			
				How much do they run?
			
			
			
				3 tanks of gas or a dozen good carbons or a week of groceries.
 I think (and don't hold me to it) that they are around $150.00 I bought mine a few years ago, That price should be close.
                                                Good Shooting,
                                                               Craig
			
			
			
				Thats not bad.
			
			
			
				Some of the best $$$$$ I ever spent on bow hunting.....   :thumbsup:
			
			
			
				Called him last week........ Told me he is in the middle of a move and will not be taking orders for at least three monthes
			
			
			
				He did take my name and number and told me he would call when he was set up............ I bought a blind ambition chair. Made in the good ole USA out of aircraft grade aluminum. Has a swivel seat and adjustable legs. I will let yall know how it does!
			
			
			
				Worth the wait.  Been practicing out of mine for several weeks now.  Sooooo comfortable.  So light.
			
			
			
				I called and left message( I think???)to get my name on the list... My phone has been acting up, it was kind of weird??? I will call back in a couple weeks to confirm.. Mean while I just ordered the Millennium tree seat. Will use it to sit on some wallows and heavily used elk trails. But mainly excited to use durring the late blacktail deer season.....   :jumper:
			
			
			
				My Waldrop has become a go to piece of gear for me. On long hikes up to my spot there are times I don't feel like hauling a stand. Made in USA.
			
			
			
				I figured if you were sitting on the beach in it that your photo would have some better scenery in it....lol
I wouldn't part with mine.
God bless,Mudd
			
			
			
				I got one last years and ordered a backup this July,he call back after the 4th and shipped about  a week later. Not a nicer guy worth the wait.
			
			
			
				Craig, best tip you ever gave me. LOVE my Waldrop. Next a picture of the cute one on the beach.
			
			
			
				I have/use both the Waldrop and the Huntmore 360.The Waldrop is my choice when moving into an unknown/new location. Easy to carry; sits up quickly, quietly, and comfortable to boot. The Huntmore 360 is my preferred chair if I'm going to a known location with a ground blind already established. Get to my spot, set up the chair and stay for the duration. I just don't like tramping around with the Huntmore looking for a spot to set-up. Weight does make a difference but comfort is also important. They both have there place with my style of hunting on public land. You can't go wrong with either chair.   :campfire: