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Chair for hunting blind?

giles

Cull buck specialist
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It's 2022, probably isn't politically correct to call them blind anymore either. And I don't even want to know why so many people hunt blind people anyways. So I'm gonna leave this alone.
 
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bowhunter1023

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I have the same chair @Wildlife posted fro. Alpz. I bought 2 for $99 on a flash deal. They're very nice, but can get squeaky if you don't apply some silicone lube on 'em. Honestly, I like the regular old plastic deck chairs. Throw an old blanket over them and add a cheap seat pad and you're golden. I've cabbaged a lot of desk chairs over the years too. Turned one into a "bar stool" by mounting it on a platform I built. I actually have several dozen I can use after we bought an old industrial complex for work and they left all the desk furniture. There's 6 different kinds of chairs in there and you bet your ass I took the "worst ones" for an office and made the best deer blind chairs out of them. I'm talking $600 "executive" chairs with coffee stains and small tears. Perks of being the boss 😂
 

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Denny
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Yeah @"J" , let us know how that chair works out for ya.

I just happen to notice something different about your chair that I didn't quite realize yesterday. In my last post, I stated that the chair looks identical to mine basically, however the photo you shared looks like it has 3 legs verses the 4 that I have, so, I'd be interested to hear if the chair is stable enough for your liking.

Anyhow, after using the one that I have over the last four seasons, this chair has held up exceptionally well. No complaints whatsoever for what it is and what it does. It's been through all kinds of weather conditions and yes, you'll want to keep the chair lubed to minimize any potential noises.

Last muzzy season was about the coldest time I ever used my chair, and I sat in that thing from sun up to sun down nearly all season long and yet, I was as comfortable as can be with that chair after crawling inside my 'HEATERBODY' suite first.

Good luck with the chair, "J"!
 
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"J"

Git Off My Lawn
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Yeah @"J" , let us know how that chair works out for ya.

I just happen to notice something different about your chair that I didn't quite realize yesterday. In my last post, I stated that the chair looks identical to mine basically, however the photo you shared looks like it has 3 legs verses the 4 that I have, so, I'd be interested hear if the chair is stable enough for your liking.

Anyhow, after using the one that I have over the last four seasons, this chair has held up exceptionally well. No complaints whatsoever for what it is and what it does. It's been through all kinds of weather conditions and yes, you'll want to keep the chair lubed to minimize any potential noises.

Last muzzy season was about the coldest time I ever used my chair, and I sat in that thing from sun up to sun down nearly all season long and yet, I was as comfortable as can be with that chair after crawling inside my 'HEATERBODY' suite first.

Good luck with the chair, "J"!
Thanks Denny, do you have a link for that seat cover? That might be a good thing too have also.
 
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Denny
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I have the same chair @Wildlife posted fro. Alpz. I bought 2 for $99 on a flash deal. They're very nice, but can get squeaky if you don't apply some silicone lube on 'em. Honestly, I like the regular old plastic deck chairs. Throw an old blanket over them and add a cheap seat pad and you're golden. I've cabbaged a lot of desk chairs over the years too. Turned one into a "bar stool" by mounting it on a platform I built. I actually have several dozen I can use after we bought an old industrial complex for work and they left all the desk furniture. There's 6 different kinds of chairs in there and you bet your ass I took the "worst ones" for an office and made the best deer blind chairs out of them. I'm talking $600 "executive" chairs with coffee stains and small tears. Perks of being the boss 😂
those weren’t coffee stains 🤢🤮