Hunting chair
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: WI
Posts: 6
Hunting chair
I finally bought a elevated box blind for my farm. I still prefer hunting from a hang on or ladder stand it will be nice to still b e able to hunt on the very cold and wet days in Wisconsin. I tried using a Cabelas camp chair, but its makes to much noise and makes it hard to shoot in all directions. Im looking for recomendations for any heavy duty, comfortable, swiveling chairs. Thanks, for any help!
Lee
Lee
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 148
They dont swivel but we use regular fold out metal chairs with the legs shortened. We put tennis balls on the legs so they are quite.
We use them in blinds mostly but the balls keep the legs from going in the ground outside.
For me they are more comfortable longer then the stools and chairs offered and therefore quieter as less twisting and turning.
We use them in blinds mostly but the balls keep the legs from going in the ground outside.
For me they are more comfortable longer then the stools and chairs offered and therefore quieter as less twisting and turning.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: MS
Posts: 343
I recently bought a fold up chair for my ground blind. It does not swivel, but it is light, durable and very quiet after it is broke in. It's actually very comfortable as well. Didn't have to stand up one time in the blind this past weekend!
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/game...dCatid=1512884
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/game...dCatid=1512884
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,742
I second the office chair, its all I use in my blinds, they are quiet, adjust for height, and SUPER comfortable , can sleep in them LOL
having wheels on them can also help with getting into odd positions easier too!
I have found a LOT of them in classified adds used for about 15-20 bucks too!
I oil mine before the season and before off season, to keep them squeak free too!
highly recommend them!
having wheels on them can also help with getting into odd positions easier too!
I have found a LOT of them in classified adds used for about 15-20 bucks too!
I oil mine before the season and before off season, to keep them squeak free too!
highly recommend them!
#7
The old style where you screw the seat around in circles to adjust the height are best IMO. With a leaf spring back rest. A couple of cushions and I'm good to go. Tighten all the screws and bolts, graphite grease anything that moves.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,742
all the more so if its a BIG BOY model
$175 bucks??
NOT sure anyone else does this or NOT
but if I am NOT hunting from a blind or tree stand
I carry my seat climber from my climber to hunt on the go
they carry easy and can be SUPER comfy
I have a Lone wolf which I added a SUmmit seat to!
packs flat quiet and a HUGE variety of tree's work and get you off the ground and dry and break up your outline at same time?