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!
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!