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Started by radbowhunter, April 03, 2019, 10:27:32 AM

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radbowhunter

Quote from: Chris O on April 07, 2019, 08:05:52 AM
I have the Browning and like it seems to be holding up to my not so ideal weight of 270# and helps me stay in spots longer because it is comfortable. It was nice for coyote calling as well.




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Tail Feathers

Since someone revived this thread, I believe the Cabela's Turkey Lounger is lighter than the Wal Mart turkey thug chair and the Browning/ALPS says they are 1/2 pound heavier too.  The WM Turkey Thug chair is decidedly noisier than the Gobbler Lounger.
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sasquatch1

Quote from: BigSlam51 on April 12, 2019, 08:32:49 PM
https://www.mackspw.com/Allen-Camo-Mesh-Folding-Turkey-Seat?gclid=Cj0KCQjw7sDlBRC9ARIsAD-pDFqHoI9m7on63_hWdyBMcZOScmoieCmZnBtqoZqO0iDjGI8pOpPX9aAaAuJ8EALw_wcB

Just bought this one today. I could definitely fall asleep very easy in this chair. I'm 6'7" and I have plenty of room.

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These would be the **** if the damn legs folded up into the center of the frame where it'd be flat. Like the old Avery power seat.

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bobk

I am 6' 6" and have been using the HS Strut Seat  for several years.  It is comfortable and easy to carry with its fold up legs.

wchadw

I have an ALPS vanish. Folds, Velcro close, shoulder strap. I'm 6'1 250 and the standard size is plenty big enough.


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Spitten and drummen

Just got another Alps. I like the way it folds , the legs on it and the wide seat. I put 2 claw slings on mine and wear it like a backpack. That chair and Glenda Greens satchel works great together.
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Greg Massey

I can't complain about the Walmart chair , it has been fine ...

dbishop

I picked up the bass pro branded chair this spring...not sure how comfy it'll be...but we'll see once season gets here in Ohio.

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I bought a Baronett turkey ground chair for deer hunting. It is super comfortable and weighs around 6 pounds.
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rakkin6

If you have an Academy Sports near you they have their own brand of hunting gear called Game Winner. I bought one of their turkey chairs about 2 years ago and it has held up great for me and weighs about 6.5 pounds. Just looked and they are $25.00.
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muskyjunky

I also have been using Turkey Thugs - Wal Mart chair for 2 seasons, I also had to replace a rivet as one poster noted. I also found that wrapping a bungy cord around the chair while carrying it keeps it from opening up during lugging it around between setups.

LaLongbeard

Last year after the season I found out about the Lafuma folding chairs. Weighs about 1.5 pounds folds up flat as a seat cushion and has the rounded bottom legs that don't sink into the ground. Made in France...which I guess is better than China? The legs don't squeak when you fold them and it is every bit as comfortable as the chairs weighing 7 pounds. This season will be the real test.


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Tom007

My vote, Browning. Well made, sturdy. Just a quality product.....

Greg Massey

Quote from: LaLongbeard on March 07, 2020, 09:00:35 AM
Last year after the season I found out about the Lafuma folding chairs. Weighs about 1.5 pounds folds up flat as a seat cushion and has the rounded bottom legs that don't sink into the ground. Made in France...which I guess is better than China? The legs don't squeak when you fold them and it is every bit as comfortable as the chairs weighing 7 pounds. This season will be the real test.


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WHAT's the price ?

Turkeytider

Quote from: Tom007 on March 07, 2020, 09:01:17 AM
My vote, Browning. Well made, sturdy. Just a quality product.....

Mine too.