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Alps turkey chairs---on Camofire

Started by captpete, December 29, 2022, 08:17:52 AM

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captpete

Anybody looking at or thinking about Alps turkeys chairs, there are couple listed on Camofire. They will be there for about 16 more hours. One is 35% off & another is 49% off. They have a non-camo model that is 52% off.

https://www.camofire.com/?avad=185022_ea83dbc9

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Sir-diealot

Posted this myself before I saw this, I will go remove my post.
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Matt76cmich

How comparable is the Cabela's version?

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joey46

When this was discussed a year or so ago I bought the lightest Alps that only came in orange.  Spray painted it and it's ok.  Alps had several models with differing weights.  Mine weighs a little over 4# and is what I carried on a long walk in hunt opening day of a FL quota hunt.   Worked out.  If weight the main consideration make sure you are getting the right model.  Every once counts for me.  Good luck.

bigdrumnc

How do these lower style chairs work in a tent?  I don't use a ground blind often, but when I take my youngest daughter I do.  I have tried camp chairs,  dove stools, and the triangle fold up chair (which is the worst!). They are all terrible after a few hours!  Can you see well enough that you're not constantly peeking "up" and moving around a lot?  Thanks!!!

Sir-diealot

Quote from: bigdrumnc on December 31, 2022, 10:41:40 AM
How do these lower style chairs work in a tent?  I don't use a ground blind often, but when I take my youngest daughter I do.  I have tried camp chairs,  dove stools, and the triangle fold up chair (which is the worst!). They are all terrible after a few hours!  Can you see well enough that you're not constantly peeking "up" and moving around a lot?  Thanks!!!
I know there was a blind made last year that is right close to the ground and in that I think they would work, but would not be good for the normal blind because of how tall the windows are on them and they would not be able to see out of them and neither would you. If you are able to setup and leave the stuff there then I would highly suggest these. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000AYJRH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. Arnold Schwarzenegger

John Koenig:
"It's better to live as your own man, than as a fool in someone else's dream."

captpete

Quote from: Matt76cmich on December 30, 2022, 06:51:04 PM
How comparable is the Cabela's version?

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I haven't tried one of the Alps chairs. I do have a couple of the Cabela's chairs and couple from Walmart. They are basically identical. Like Joey46 said, Alps makes several models with different weights.

Quote from: bigdrumnc on December 31, 2022, 10:41:40 AM
How do these lower style chairs work in a tent?  I don't use a ground blind often, but when I take my youngest daughter I do.  I have tried camp chairs,  dove stools, and the triangle fold up chair (which is the worst!). They are all terrible after a few hours!  Can you see well enough that you're not constantly peeking "up" and moving around a lot?  Thanks!!!

Like Sir-diealot said these would sit to low to the ground. In the ones I have, the seat is only 3"-4" off the ground. A time or 2, I did use a camo net/blind for the wife and I that is only about 2' tall.

I believe this is the one I used, if not it was very similar: https://www.hsstrut.com/product/ground-blind-27-in-x-8-ft-edge/

Primos makes this and one or 2 other similar models that might work for you also: https://www.primos.com/ground-blinds/surroundview-blinds/double-bull-surroundview-stakeout-hunting-blind-in-greenleaf/PO-65164.html

alex_sebh

I can say from experience that Alps makes some of the nicest and most comfortable hunting chairs. I've got a few King Kongs that I use in blinds. There's a few good options for blinds, as well as ones that sit only a few inches off the ground, at https://southeasternbowhunting.com/best-turkey-hunting-chair/. Can't go wrong with Alps for sure.