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    Senior Member Four Point stikbow26's Avatar
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    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..
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    Respected Member Ten Point Stag Chippy (aka Slippy)'s Avatar
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    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.
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    Senior Member Four Point knife2sharp's Avatar
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    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 @$$.
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