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I needed 1 more chair for a ground blind. It had to have adjustable legs for uneven terrain & some kind of back rest. I couldn't find the chairs I bought last year, especially nothing at acceptable prices. Darn squirrels ate the fabric off back rest of one chair last year.
With a nice cushion, I'll see if this works. Light weight, 7lb. If not, guess I'll have to pony up $100+! At least I'll have a shower chair i can use a few years down the road...

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LOL.. Look at goodwill or yard sale my find inexpensive chair, if it gets stolen your not out much. We learned that real fast after having stands and ground blinds stolen, buy used at end of season on Facebook market place for less than half .
 
I have found when quiet comfortable easy and light are needed it's hard to beat a simple cheap bag chair. If you need to level it dig holes if its to low add a inner tube cushion.

More permanent stands a office chair is very nice.

I have a set of trigger sticks in my blinds that don't have a rest. But i'd say 75% of the time i just shoot freehand. I have shot farther but seldom shoot much over 40 yards if i shoot that far.
 
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Needed another chair for another blind. Red n e c k blinds has one on sale + free shipping & 10% off. Appears to check the boxes for my needs, guess we'll see when it arrives

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Needed another chair for another blind. Red n e c k blinds has one on sale + free shipping & 10% off. Appears to check the boxes for my needs, guess we'll see when it arrives

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I'm a huge fan of Re*Neck but after using that chair a few times while hunting I found it very uncomfortable in my opinion.
 
I'm thinking ... of pulling the Tidewe blind chair out of my Sportsmansguide 4x4 elevated ground blind because it's fairly heavy. I'm shooting two bean fields 180° apart and I found myself shifting my tripod from one window to the opposite depending on targets and shoving the 23lb chair to the other side in that small blind. Perhaps my Millennium 8½lb G100 chair being a lot lighter could make that operation a tad easier.
Or, get another bow and chair for the other side of the blind!! Just ask yourself “WWFMIACS” do!! 😂😂
 
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I actually keep that shovel in my truck 🤣. I've used it on many occasions to straighten out my spots. However, I set most of my blinds on heavily rooted embankments. An adjustable leg chair is a heck of a lot more versatile than using shovel and an ax.
 
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Weight? Looks good.
Says 16ib, my scale says 13lb without packaging.

But my scale tends to lie when I stand on it 😂



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Definitely not a lightweight sneak hunt chair. But perfect for throwing in ground blinds & leaving there for the season.

Seat is very cushiony & swivels (seat only, not back rest). Seat & back cushion covers are removable to wash.

Seat came fully assembled, just having to attach the 3 leg extensions (snap in)
 
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