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7 DIRECTIONS
03-02-2011, 12:02 AM
I have been trying to think what to sell to afford this chair. I sold a bow, and this brought more then enough funds to get this.
Now that I have it I can honestly say why the **** did I not sit my butt in one of these all these hours prior!
I had spine surgery a few years ago, and I have been told I should have another. I still am not right. I won't do another surgery

I set this up and sat in it, and the pressure on the discs/nerves was relieved- I first thought it might be a little in my head trying to convince myself that it was worth the price IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNYLast Spring I spent 40 hrs in NE in a blind, 43 in OH, and all fall here in IL getting off and on a normal "blind stool" mostly on my knees due to uneven ground or numbness in legs, balls or back pain. I am 100% certain I will be shooting from a seated posisition from now on, and knees will stay dry and happy.
There will be many who say their stool is fine- I got by for many seasons and 1,000's of hours too with my sack pinchin "bigger newer" model of stool I was using.
I feel it is a must have for those wanting a "healthier" sit in the blind in the upcoming seasons. I do 90% of my hunting from a groundblind so this was an awesome choice to finally get this chair. Glad I sold the bow!

woodbooger
03-02-2011, 10:07 AM
what no link? help us out

7 DIRECTIONS
03-02-2011, 10:12 AM
http://www.huntmore.biz/


:spank:

TMax27
03-02-2011, 10:14 AM
http://www.huntmore.biz/

I'd defiinately say that's the cat's meow of hunting chairs. Prob worth it if all you did was hunt out of a blind.

ohio mossy oak
03-02-2011, 10:21 AM
If you like it that much.I would send WKP TOdd a message on here thanking him for the hours of time he put in designing an making them..Wish i could take the plunge an get one

Dgram
03-03-2011, 12:41 AM
They are the best chairs, hands down. Todd did a great job designing it.

greaser
03-03-2011, 05:04 PM
Wait until you see the price for something made in China.

7 DIRECTIONS
03-03-2011, 10:05 PM
.....I did give my gratitude to the designer and inventor allready; haven't chatted with Todd tho- he engineered a fine product

bow_hunter44
03-18-2011, 11:20 PM
I have gotta have me one!

Todd Imiola
03-26-2011, 06:37 AM
It's a very comfortable and well thought out design. Seen them at the ATA show and now need to save up and get one.

stikbow26
03-28-2011, 02:34 PM
I love mine!!! I know the first thing guys talk about is the price, But I look at it as a tree stand for a ground hunter. I can sit in it for hours and when the time is right I can draw a spin to where the animal is not slide and make a bunch of noise. Best thing I have bought since I started hunting from the ground at times..Except for my Elite bows that is..:jaw:

Chippy (aka Slippy)
03-28-2011, 02:53 PM
Seem like good people that run the place, chair seems pretty decent. He talked even about getting a tri-pod adapter for all you crossbow hunters.

Bottom line, I can't pay no $200 for a chair unless is a Lazyboy recliner. But if you have the means, I can't say anything bad about it.

knife2sharp
04-02-2011, 01:49 PM
Bought one this spring and I am pleased with my purchase, no buyers remorse here. I have probably spent $200 on multiple chairs for different situations and some replacements, because so many are put together with rivets. This chair truely does it all; you can use it in ground blinds and it's even comfortable enough to use in box blinds out west where you sit all day for antelope to come and water. Even though I'm only 5' 8", I like a taller chair than the original Double Bull chairs, because my knees get stiff after a couple hours. These chairs also cut off the circulation if you extend your legs for long periods. They there's the problem of non adjustable legs and small foot prints so there always seems to be one side wanting to sink in. The designer of Huntermore truely thought of everything and it's built tough, even for my fat @$$.