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Started by lowoctane, March 07, 2016, 11:59:03 AM
Quote from: cwaggg on March 07, 2016, 02:40:16 PMHunt comfort fatboy. Expensive, but in my opinion after trying pretty much anything you can think of it's the best lightweight option. Inner tubes are great, but the briars are hard on them where I hunt. I have a browning strutter MC chair that is great on flat ground. However, it is heavy and bulky to carry and awkward on a hillside. I'm 6'5" and 340lbs and can sit comfortably for hours with the fatboy cushion.
Quote from: Uncle Tom on March 07, 2016, 07:42:56 PMIowoctane. can recommend a seat have used for several years now, and like you, got to have a comfortable seat waiting out that ole gobbler. Purchased this seat at the Dixie Deer Classic in Raleigh N.C....several friends bought one and owner of the company cut us a real deal...cannot remember what we paid but long forgotten the price and well, you know how that is. If you will Google Cornell Hunting Products it will show a You Tube video of this seat...just looked at it with a friend this afternoon. We weighted mine this afternoon...5lb. 13 ozs....it is all welded aluminum...no screws to weaken/work loose. Has padded seat/back...pouch to carry calls/water bottle/etc....thought that was pretty neat. The padded carry straps are quick to throw over shoulder and you don't even know it is there. No adjusting when you drop on ground...just sit down...ready for the day. You will see 3 seats on video..the one with the short legs is the turkey seat. They are now made with adjustable legs...mine is several years old and legs do not adjust. You cannot wear this thing out...just as good as day I bought it. Game warden checked me one time and offered me way more than I paid for it...just had to have it...but did not let it go. Check it out..let me know if can help you.
Quote from: Uncle Tom on March 08, 2016, 12:02:50 AMIowoctane, the address I found is Cornell Hunting Products...114 Woodside Drive....Honea Path, S.C. 29654 and phone # 864 369 9587. Like I said, go to Google and type in Cornell Hunting products and you can pull up a You Tube video of the chair, think it called a Huntpac. Let me know.
Quote from: lowoctane on March 08, 2016, 03:54:34 AMQuote from: Uncle Tom on March 08, 2016, 12:02:50 AMIowoctane, the address I found is Cornell Hunting Products...114 Woodside Drive....Honea Path, S.C. 29654 and phone # 864 369 9587. Like I said, go to Google and type in Cornell Hunting products and you can pull up a You Tube video of the chair, think it called a Huntpac. Let me know.Found the vid but don't think they have a web site.
Quote from: mudfeather on March 07, 2016, 09:42:33 PMseriously...That is an inner tube that my wife made the cover for me...she sews and has an Etsy store. The trick is to find the right size tube and not to inflate it very much. The size I usually have to get ordered for me..not real sure of a number.....Its bigger than most trailer tires..It would be like a small car tire size..again only inflate it about half way or a little more...It will be the most comfortable seat you will ever find because your tail bone will be in the hole and not have any pressure on it..