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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostI can't stand the "triangle" style chairs.
The Millennium G100 is the only chair that I've found that is comfortable enough to keep my ADHD *** in the seat through the entire hunt. We have several of them in our blinds, although we don't pack them in and out, we have in the past. In the other blinds, we have the G200 models, which I actually don't like quite as much as the G100 model.
Expensive? Yep
Worth it? Definitely.
on sale at Midway right now...
https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/10...EaAiJXEALw_wcB
Triangle stools suck bad after about 15 minutes.
The Millennium G100 is awesome.
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We have been using some of the Alps ground blind chairs. They are good and comfortable. That being said, I just ordered 3 of the millennium chairs from midway for our new H-B blinds. I hear nothing but good about them. I used the double bull triangle stools for years. They were ok but hurt my testicles!!!
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostI can't stand the "triangle" style chairs.
The Millennium G100 is the only chair that I've found that is comfortable enough to keep my ADHD *** in the seat through the entire hunt. We have several of them in our blinds, although we don't pack them in and out, we have in the past. In the other blinds, we have the G200 models, which I actually don't like quite as much as the G100 model.
Expensive? Yep
Worth it? Definitely.
on sale at Midway right now...
https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/10...EaAiJXEALw_wcB
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Originally posted by docmay View PostWe have been using some of the Alps ground blind chairs. They are good and comfortable. That being said, I just ordered 3 of the millennium chairs from midway for our new H-B blinds. I hear nothing but good about them. I used the double bull triangle stools for years. They were ok but hurt my testicles!!!
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Here's a tip on the Millenium G-100 chair....
I have 2 pieces of camo netting that are 4'x12' each. I wad them up and stuff them into the metal frame under the seat of my G-100 chair. There's enough room there for both pieces of the camo net. It's easy to carry the chair with the shoulder strap while I'm hunting. When I get to a spot I want to sit, I find a good spot in some brush/trees to set up the chair, and I pull out the camo netting and hang it up. Drag in a little brush here and there. Instant ground blind. I used it this way a couple times in Colorado on my elk hunt last month too. Works great.
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