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Question on Glenda Green Seat

Started by Earlybird31, February 03, 2025, 12:18:20 PM

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Earlybird31

For those that use the seat, would it hold up to cactus in South Texas? More specifically, would the Condura cover protect it? Regardless, I plan on getting one, but I'd like to know if I should leave it at home for the Texas trip.

Thanks in advance.
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Lcmacd 58

I've had 1 for a couple years now and it's held up really well. That being said .... i do hunt in Illinois,  so no I've not used it in Texas. But if it were me .... I'd take it.
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ncwoodsman

Not sure how it would hold up to a Texas cactus but when I purchased mine she asked where I would be using it regarding the terrain. She has some leather type inserts she can add for more brier like protection. It has a zipper on the outside so you might be able to add more protection if needed.

OJR

I have used mine in Texas. Maybe I'm lucky, but it hasn't punctured yet. I do, however have to inflate it a little each season.

Gooserbat

You could add a barrier as mentioned. I think it's the best rump roost out there.
Nothing like seeing a kids eyes light up upon hearing that first gobble.

msm210

I've poked a hole in mine with a thorn.  Put a
patch on it and it wouldn't seal good.  Bought some heavy duty tubes from Amazon and all is good with a back-up.  Will never hunt without it!  It's that good!


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