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Best stool / chair for the ground

Started by cacciatore, January 31, 2016, 01:58:00 PM

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cacciatore

What's the best stool chair for hunting in the ground?
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS


ron w

I have had good luck with a Waldrop-Pack Seat.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

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Cody Greenwood

I just went through this myself. I am a huge fan of Millennium seats covered in the link provided. Very comfortable, versatile and a bow holder can be added. This seat is worth every penny.

paradocs

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Just picked this up; hunted twice with it. Integral 2000 cubic inch pack, adjustable recline, pretty quiet and plenty comfortable. I use my Millenium tree seat as a semi-permanent and this for "run and gun".

jsweka

I really like my hammock seat.  I can sit for hours without getting uncomfortable and its very compact for easy carry.

http://www.fanaticoutdoors.com/product/hammock-seat/
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cacciatore

1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

kill shot

Good post, reminds me I have to make a seat/stool to hunt this swamp by my house. Ground is wet and a regular stool sinks in. Im gonna start on it this week.

92Fspc4

I use a 5 gallon bucket with a padded lid.  Get a tool bucket pouch from the hardware store to put calls knives saws etc in.  Then I have a seat pad with a self supporting back to sit on top of it.  Works real well and I can store all of my burlap and para cord in it for making blinds.  Rig a shotgun sling and it carries well.

The best ones I have are homemade. I buy a padded swivel boat seat at the outdoor store, and then fabricate my own base with some 1/4' plate, and square tubing.

Bisch

dhaverstick

I'm a big fan of the Huntmore stool. It's comfortable, quiet and built like a tank. I hunt primarily in the Missouri Ozarks where there isn't a flat piece of ground bigger than a postage stamp. The big duck feet and infinitely adjustable legs on the Huntmore make setting this chair up comfortably a breeze.

Here are the reviews I did on this stool
  The Huntmore 360 Stool - A Review
  The Huntmore 360 Stool - An End of Season Review
  Lil\\' Huntmore Stool - An Initial Review
  The Lil\\' Huntmore Stool - An End of Season Review      


Darren

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Bisch
I like the swivel boat seat idea.  I just need to figure out a base that has adjustable legs.  I hunt a lot of sloping terrain and need that option.
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DaveT1963

I really like the hammock seat - I made some modifications to mine to make it quieter.

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maineac

Another vote for the Waldrop pac-seat.  I have been very impressed with it versatility. It rides on the back great.  Allows you to sit in brush, or lean against a tree, and adjust for roots. I have all but abandoned my tree stands since I got it.
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longbow fanatic 1

I have a bad lower back, so finding a great chair was very important to me. The Millennium G100 is awesome, but pricy. I bought one last year for antelope blind hunting. I spent up to nine hours in one sit and was not uncomfortable.

kill shot

I used the 5 gallon bucket a lot. Never liked to carry my bow in one hand and the bucket in the other. Im very embarresed that I never thought of the sling idea. Im going back to the bucket. Only this time Im going to use a taller bucket with a modified lid for more butt area.

foxbo

If you ever tried the G100, you'd use that bucket for trash. :)
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kill shot


beaunaro

I agree with longbow fanatic 1.

We hunted together for antelope and he could sit a lot longer than anyone I know.

I need to buy one.(Millenium G 100)

Pricey, but lightweight and a really great seat.
Irv Eichorst


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