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Millennium G100 Blind Chair...

Started by foxbo, December 25, 2014, 04:41:00 PM

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foxbo

That's a good deal. I believe the chair is a tad  bit heavier than advertised too, but it carries pretty easily with the molle system. Leaves your hands free to shoot too.
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oldbohntr

It is extremely comfortable.  I also have a huntmore and it's heavier, more difficult to set  up, and not as comfortable.   I used the Millenium 100 for a 5 day antelope hunt last summer, sitting 14 hours a day in a blind.  Nothing else would have been so comfortable. However, mine developed a wobble in the fit of the swiveling pin and socket and the wobble is annoying. I am not small but it should hold up with my 220#.  It still spins quietly nearly all the time, but very occasionally will make a soft "click" when I shift my weight.  I have not figured a good way to fix this.
Tom

South MS Bowhunter

I'm hunting with mine as we speak. Started my sit at 0810 and it's now 1220. So 4 hours and still comfortable enough to last longer.

As for your wobble issue, have you contacted Millenium?
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Kevin Winkler

I have one and love it! I'm going to mount it onto a frame like foxbo showed.
I hunt in areas that have lots of swampy wetlands and if you are having problems sinking in, just cut three circles of plastic from some 5 gallon pails and put them under the feet.
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beaunaro

One of these is on my list.

An all day chair for sure.

Irv
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foxbo

The season has started for some and for others like myself, have to wait until the first of October. I'm still loving my chair and have had no issues with noise or failures. If a better chair comes onto the market, I will purchase it, but for now, this is the best I've tried.

Everyone have a safe and productive fall.
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South MS Bowhunter

Ed,

I just finished setting mine up just like your after reading about it last year.

I found a great deal on the chair for $175 in of all places a local supermarket!

But I procrastinated on getting the Molle frame and pack straps till last week.

It took me several hours to figure out how to put that contraption together   :knothead:  

And it does add additional weight, but it carry so nice now   :gold tooth:

Thanks for the great how to on this chair!
Everything I have and have become is due to the Lord and his great mercy.

foxbo

John,

If you experience a problem with the chair tipping backwards when you stand up, just get in the habit of tilting the back of the chair forward a bit and that will solve the problem.
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foxbo

It's getting that time of year again when guys are searching for a new "best" hunting chair. So far, this is the best one I've found and the most comfortable. There is also a model which attaches to a tree and it is super light weight and you will fall asleep in it. :) Good luck this season and be safe.
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mjh

I went with some tree stand pack straps with sternum strap for my chair set up, just works better for me, hunting pack goes on and chair rides over the pack.  Best Hunting Chair out there!

KAZ

I love my Millenium Chair, solid smooth and comfortable.... Everyone wants to sit in it on camping get togethers!

Jim Keller

On the last day of my Nebraska turkey hunt this spring, I spent 14 1/2 hours in a blind in my millennium chair. I couldn't have done it otherwise. And shot a bird with one minute left in my hunt. I love my chair. My buddy has a hunt more and there is no comparison. Jim
Jim

Orion

I really like the G100 for my turkey blind.  I think you're right on the weight.  They're heavier than advertised, but very easy to set up and very stable and quiet.

When I'm running and gunning, so to speak, I use the Hammock seat. Actually, I use it out west when I'm out all day and don't want to be carrying something heavy.  I sometimes set up near a water hole/wallow for my mid-day siesta.

foxbo

I probably use my hammock seat as much as any chair I won cause it's so light weight. I sewed a nylon strap with quick disconnect buckle to my seat's bag so I can wear it on my hip. It carries so much better that way.
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