Lightweight stool


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Re: Lightweight stool

Ken,

I use one of those folding type chairs that fit nicely in the bag, its only 2 to 3 foot long and has a strap that can be used for carrying it on your back. Its light too!! These chairs usually have a backrest and some even come with armrests. They are the ones you see most people taking to firework shows or ball games. They are cheap and some are in camo. Check out a Dunhams or Gander Mountain store.

Good luck and as for the bucket, been there, and at the very moment you need everything to be quiet, that dang plastic bucket makes a sound! grin.gif

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I use the 3-legged stool too, along with the cushion Gary has a link to above. It's a bit easier on the rump, etc, but after a few hours, can get uncomforstable too.

I'd like to find a 3-legged stool, that swivels. I think the ability to swivel would help some.

(preferably heated, with a footrest, and vibrator grin.gif)

Here's one. I wish I could find one here in Canada.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AAGSCY/ref=cm_rna_own_review_prod/102-6377476-3903309

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Re: Lightweight stool

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I use the 3-legged stool too, along with the cushion Gary has a link to above. It's a bit easier on the rump, etc, but after a few hours, can get uncomforstable too.

I'd like to find a 3-legged stool, that swivels. I think the ability to swivel would help some.

(preferably heated, with a footrest, and vibrator grin.gif)

Here's one. I wish I could find one here in Canada.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AAGSCY/ref=cm_rna_own_review_prod/102-6377476-3903309

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Dang Steve...thats what I am looking for..with a cushion of course!

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Re: Lightweight stool

This is what I use when I go to the southern tier. When I move to a new location I just fold it in half and put it in my pack. I like it because I don't have to carry it in my hands if I should bump a deer and have to shoot. The seat has one extra perk. It folds up against the tree if you want to stand for a while then back down when your legs get tired.

I tried the stool thing but you cannot lean your back up against a large tree because of the roots. Also if the ground is soft, the legs will sink in the ground. I always wound up sitting in less ideal locations because of a stool. The folding seat attaches exactly where you want to sit.

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I have a chair that is a smaller version of the big fold up chair. It sits about 1 ft. off the ground, has a bag under it for carrying gear, and has a shoulder strap attached. I've used it in a ground blind and just sitting in the brush. They're about $20 at most. I got mine at Dunham's and I love it!!!

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I have two different models of the seat that chain or wrap around tree trunks. They work o.k. most of the time if the tree is leaning the right direction, if not its a back killer. I now bought a fold up seat that has a back rest and a bag hangs under you to carry hunting stuff with. wink.gif If I could get a lazy boy out there I would LOL laugh.gifgrin.gif

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Re: Lightweight stool

Swampy..I thought maybe you were refering to a deit program you were on..LOL

OK even though this is an old post I wanted to show you guys what I do with my old treestand when the seat goes bad...I take off the upright square tube and bolt the remaining seat onto my stand..I get a swivel seat and a bit more leg room and an old stand had new life.. and my butt has a bit more comfort than the old sling style seat!

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/content/Item/41/41/76/i414176sq03.jpg

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I have this stool (I got it for $30 in a bargain bin). It did me well for the two years I used it. It is very quiet and very comfortable, and folds up pretty well. [LINK]

I don't use the swivel stool anymore since I got this, though. [LINK] Once I got that turkey/deer seat thing I was happy. That Buckwing seat I've yet to find a place even on the most steep incline that I couldn't sit on it with my back against a tree and be comfortable and not feeling like I want to rock forward and down the hill all the time. I got one for my dad as a gift and he ditched all his stools because that seat is lighter than any of the ones we have and folds up nicely with a strap that easily can be wrapped and tied around a backpack to carry it hands free. All the legs on it fold up inside the frame making it just a frame that you carry. It's very sturdy too, I've abused mine quite a bit and so has my dad's and the legs didn't bend or even attempt to bend. There are two versions of the Buckwing seat the new one which I linked to is the sturdiest one.

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My family uses a backpack stool that we designed ourselves. We have used them for 10 years, and they work great, even in a blind. We use our's mostly for deer hunting, and have gotten some nice deer from them over the years. Check out our web-site www.PageEnt.com We have photos on there of some of the deer we've taken from our stools. They are lightweight(5lbs), and easy to carry through the woods. Happy Hunting!

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Ken,

I use one of those folding type chairs that fit nicely in the bag, its only 2 to 3 foot long and has a strap that can be used for carrying it on your back. Its light too!! These chairs usually have a backrest and some even come with armrests. They are the ones you see most people taking to firework shows or ball games. They are cheap and some are in camo. Check out a Dunhams or Gander Mountain store.

Good luck and as for the bucket, been there, and at the very moment you need everything to be quiet, that dang plastic bucket makes a sound! grin.gif

I use the one without arms. Picked up a couple at WalMart for about $5 a piece. We can set up 2 inside the popup blind.

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