Who uses a chair ?

Nice, but $200?!?!?
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Blackout makes swivel chairs at more reasonable prices. About $100 for the full arm chair and $75 for the swivel tripod chair
https://caprasoutdoors.com/hunting/hunti...ipod-chair.html

I'm sure the old adage holds true that you get what you pay for though as the Millennium looks heavier duty than the Blackout
 
I would love to see what that chair actually weighs, compared to their listed weight. The M100U tree stand they make weighs no where near their listed weight
 
I just use a small folding camo stool similar to what realhunter has above, can strap it to my pack if needed and is light to carry.
 
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I like a chair like the one Bob uses, very comfy and good back support makes it easy to sit still. Mine folds up to 7" x 24" and weighs about 5-6 lbs.
 
To me... you just gotta have back support for steady shots. The chair like Bob posted is a very good one, especially with a long legged bipod.

That one has only three legs, which would help very much if you had to pan left or right by simply leaning back and pivoting on the back leg... comfortable too.
 
I bought the predator lounger and I am very much so on the fence about it. Yes when your on certain terrain it is nice and comfy but it's just one more thing to carry and doesn't work in all situations.
 
I use the Ameristep lounger from Cabelas and really like it. It weighs next to nothing and I carry it over my right shoulder with gun in the same hand walking to and fro'
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Hunting/Hunting-Accessories/Stools-Chairs-Seat-Cushions%7C/pc/104791680/c/104734980/sc/104607180/Ameristepreg-Lounger-EX/1826929.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Fstools-chairs-seat-cushions%2F_%2FN-1100133%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104607180%3FWTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104791680%253Bcat104734980&WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104791680%3Bcat104734980%3Bcat104607180
 
jf1073 ... that is a sweet little seat... the back locks into place for a back rest... and also unlocks for laying flat or prone.... it's low to the ground... but could really be handy.

Most of the time I sit backwards in this 3 legged chair so that I can pivot on the back leg for moving left or right... and I use the chair's back rail for a shooting arm rest, which helps me make a steadier shot... and I can see higher over brush.

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I use the same one Bob uses. Mine's made by Alps but I believe the Browning one is also made by Alps. The only thing I add is a 1" thick high density foam pad to keep my butt warm. I'm a big guy at 250 pounds but this chair has held up for four seasons and still going strong. I also use during deer season.
 
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