Ground blind chair

JohnL48

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Well I am getting old and its getting harder to get motivated when it gets cold. Decided to try a ground blind with a small heater for the month of winter bow. I ordered the 3 man blind but I'm having trouble spending money on a swivel chair. Wondering what you ground hunters are using ?
 
I'm fortunate enough to have a wife that works in an office setting. Every year they order new office chairs so I get 3 used chairs that I've been swapping out every year with them. They're comfortable and swivel. I normally take the left armrest off which makes it easier to draw my bow. It's an option that works for me

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I bought the Millenium. Pricey - but light and compact and all three legs are adjustable - which really helps on uneven ground
 
I have a couple of used office swivel chairs that I found on Craigsist . they work well for me .
 
I'm fortunate enough to have a wife that works in an office setting. Every year they order new office chairs so I get 3 used chairs that I've been swapping out every year with them, instead of a brown leather corner sofa. They're comfortable and swivel. I normally take the left armrest off which makes it easier to draw my bow. It's an option that works for me.

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Most ground hunters don’t bother with expensive swivel chairs. They usually use a simple folding camp chair, a low stool, or a lightweight padded hunting chair that’s easy to carry and quiet in a blind. Tripod stools and basic low-back camo chairs are especially common because they’re cheap, compact, and don’t make noise.
 
Most ground hunters don’t bother with expensive swivel chairs. They usually use a simple folding camp chair, a low stool, or a lightweight padded hunting chair that’s easy to carry and quiet in a blind. Tripod stools and basic low-back camo chairs are especially common because they’re cheap, compact, and don’t make noise.
Yep. I use a black folding bag chair by ozark trail. $10 from Walmart all day, every day.
 
Saw this older thread and couldn’t resist adding something. I’ve had good luck with a cheap folding camp chair and a small foam pad on the seat to keep the cold from creeping in. Not perfect, but it saves money and keeps me steady enough for a bow shot. Anyone here tried one of those low-profile turkey chairs inside a blind?
 
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