Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Double Bull Magnum Chair

Messages posted to thread:
TGbow 12-Aug-17
mjh 12-Aug-17
Jim Casto Jr 12-Aug-17
StickandString 12-Aug-17
TGbow 12-Aug-17
GLF 12-Aug-17
TGbow 12-Aug-17
From: TGbow
Date: 12-Aug-17




Have any of you fellas out there used the DB magnum chair? I do a lot of sittin when I'm hunting, lookin for something that is comfortable. I do try to stand as much as I can. I have a lower back issue but it does'nt bother me too bad unless I'm sitting a long time on something that is not fairly comfortable.

From: mjh Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 12-Aug-17




I have used one blind hunting and while using a gillie suit for ambush. It's ok. The trianglar shape of the seat is not the most comfortable for long sits. I have since switched to the Millennium chair with tripod legs. Much happier.

From: Jim Casto Jr
Date: 12-Aug-17




If you want comfort and an end to your search, get the Millennium G 100 blind chair. It costs, but I think it's worth it.

From: StickandString
Date: 12-Aug-17




I have one and it is OK. My problem with it is that it sits too low and my knees are at an upward angle. I can't sit for long before my knees start to hurt. And I hunt in places with out big trees so a chair that clamps to a tree won't work for me.

I started another thread about stools/chairs and got feedback on the Millennium G 100 and I think I'm going to try the Millennium G 100. It is more money but I'm old and need a comfortable sit or I don't last very long.

From: TGbow
Date: 12-Aug-17




I sat in a Millenium a few weeks ago. It's a nice chair but I need something with more cushion because of my back. I figured if the DB is decent I could buy 2 or 3 and set them in my blinds, just carry a cushion. I have to stand as much as I can anyway. Thanks for the input.

From: GLF
Date: 12-Aug-17




I've been using one about 6 years. My only gripe is the triangular seat can be hard on the back of us thighs. It's lower than I like also but I keep using it cause it's light to carry and small compared to most.

From: TGbow
Date: 12-Aug-17




If I'm gonna be standing a good bit, sounds like it would be fine with a cushion. Thanks for the info.





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