HuntingNet.com Forums

HuntingNet.com Forums (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/)
-   Turkey Hunting (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/turkey-hunting-5/)
-   -   Staying comfortable (https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/turkey-hunting/25336-staying-comfortable.html)

TrkEmon 03-04-2003 08:28 PM

Staying comfortable
 
Anyone here got any special gear for staying comfortable at a setup?

My weary body can' t seem to hack sitting on the ground, back against a tree for very long anymore, even with a reasonably decent cushion. So I' ve somewhat modified an old beach chair (camo, carry strap, etc)that seems to help some for now. Tempted to try one of them Strut Seats but still need a good backrest for that. I' ve found myself in quickie setup situations where I had nothing but a fencepost or nothing at all to sit against, though.

Why can' t Laz-E-Boy come up with a good turkey huntin' recliner? LOL. [8D]

Bobgobble2 03-04-2003 08:37 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
Lol:DTurk no question being comfy not only helps a turkey hunter sit still,but keeps him in the woods longer!I actually have kind of a double butt seat system that works great for me!My vest has one seat on it,but I also wear a belt that has another one attached to it that doubles my pleasure!lot of guys will swear by the new seats available to the turkey hunter and one of them might be the ticket for yourself!;)

maytom 03-04-2003 09:49 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
That chair by H.S.Strut, the folding leg model is now only $19.95 compared to $29.95 last spring!! I fasten a foam seat cushion to the top of the chair and leave the seat cushion " up" on my vest, this way I have a back cushion as well as a very comfortable seat to sit on for the long waits!! Two springs ago, after sitting for a couple hours each morning, for several days in a row, my tailbone was hurting to much to sit any longer!! I had to come up with something, and this set-up works wonders for me!!;)

roman 03-05-2003 02:32 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
Yeah, each year older thr rocksget harder and the trees less forgiving. I have had good luck with a Bucklick Creek lounge seat vest . One of my younger turkey buddies thinks I' m crazy for hauling it through the woods, just wait young man.... some day you will too.

TrkEmon 03-05-2003 04:18 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I' ve also noticed the price drop on the Strut Seat. Lots of knock-offs now, so I guess they have to have a more competative price. Works for me! :D

KitsapCaller 03-05-2003 05:35 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I' m with maytom on this one....I just by the chair by HS Strut. Along with the pad on my vest, I plan on sitting in the woods comfortably for a long time. I' ve wanted one of these chair for a long time. Great investment for $20

Turk_man 03-05-2003 05:51 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
Just bought a highback lounger vest and i`ll bet i can sit still for hours in this thing. And my back is starting to feel the effects of time too.

Tomahog 03-05-2003 07:53 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I recently noticed that Avery has seat out that has fold out legs like the HS seat but ALSO has built in back cushion kinda like the Bucklick creek vests have.
Might be the best of both worlds. I saw it in the Midwest Turkey supply catalog for around $25 I think I' m gonna try it....

BuckoDuck 03-05-2003 08:19 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
LIKE TURK-MAN I ALSO JUST GOT A BUCKLICK CREEK AND IT' S GOING TO BE SO NICE HAVING NOT ONLY A PADDED CUSHION FOR MY REAR END BUT ALSO GREAT BACK SUPPORT. IT WILL BE A LOT EASIER TO STAY SET UP FOR LONGER PERIODS OF TIME WITHOUT BEING SO ANTSI TO MOVE.

benhuntin 03-05-2003 09:30 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
Seems like every year my cushions get thicker and thicker. 10 years ago I just kicked up a bunch of leaves and plopped right down on the ground. This year I got
a buckwing web seat and I use my foam back pad. Next year I' ll probally need a
camo lazyboy recliner. The beach chair is a good Idea. I would probally fall asleep
in it though.[:o]

ButchA 03-05-2003 09:47 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I just ordered the new Stadium seat turkey vest from Cabela' s. I too get uncomfortable and get back aches from time to time (and I' m only 41!).

I just can' t wait to get out there.... ;)

Butch

bhw 03-05-2003 10:51 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
Unless I am on a pre-work hunt, I use a expandable camo chair like soccer moms use. It is big, bulky and unorthidox, but I can sit in it for hours and shoot accurately. A pic can be seen here...

http://lewand.tripod.com/turkey.html

Deleted User 03-05-2003 12:17 PM

[Deleted]
 
[Deleted by Admins]

CamoHunter 03-05-2003 12:58 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I have one of those H.S. Strut air cushion seats, but the year before last it broke open at the nozzle. Now it' s filled with about 3/4" of closed cell foam. I do want to start looking for a new vest and seat here pretty soon though.
HUMMM..... ..let' s see, sit down all nice & cozy, just have to wait a few minutes to make that first call.
Hey, where did that yawn come from? ....... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ:D

TrkEmon 03-05-2003 03:19 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I saw that seat in the Midwest Turkey Calls catalog also. :)

MOTurkeyTamer 03-05-2003 03:40 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
CamoHunter, ain' t that the truth sometimes? LOL!! :D[:-]

MTT




sour01 03-06-2003 06:59 AM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I have one of those HS Strut folding seats as well. I top it off with a self inflating pad. Very comfortable!!

TrkEmon 03-06-2003 08:50 PM

RE: Staying comfortable
 
I' ve had two of those self inflating seats (Bun Saver) develope a leak the first few times I used them. Not sure If I want to buy another unless I try another brand.

Just sayin' . :)


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:38 PM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.