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    Sup guys, I didn't get to bow hunt last year. But this year I intend to slaughter some pigs and hopefully a deer with the bow. I hunt popups (not a fan of trees). And I just ordered a new one now my question is what is a good chair for a popup what do yall use and what do you recommend. I ain't little b6 no means I just want to be comfortable. I used to use a folding chair but I dont want to do that anymore. Any tips or advice is appreciated. Thanks

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    I use a comfortable stool. Almost like an old bar stool that swivels. It is quiet, comfy, and keeps me upright enough to draw and take the shot. I do have to wd40 the swivel part before every season, but works good for me

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      #3
      We have had good luck with the cabelas blind chairs. One of the good things they have imo. Comfortable enough for long sits and still quiet after several years in the blinds. I wouldnt pay the normal price but they have them on sale a few times a year and if i needed another i would pick one up then


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        #4
        Cabelas 360 blind chair.

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          #5
          I use those 11 dollar hi bar stools from walmart in all my blinds. They are tje perfect heighth for most blinds and a comfortable heighth for sitting long periods. Hopefully your blind it tall enough . Ive been using those black folding stools for years now. Good stuff.

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            #6
            I used the $8 Walmart collapsible one

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              #7
              I like the plastic lawn chairs best. Quiet and comfortable. I’ve had success using metal folding chairs, camp chairs and even 5 gallon buckets.

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                #8
                I like the Cabelas blind chairs as well. They’re heavy so I don’t think they’re great for hiking in a ways but very comfortable and quiet.

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                  #9
                  Thanks guys

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