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#3225049 - 12/28/19 09:09 PM recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod
SavageSS Offline
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Registered: 02/22/13
Posts: 90
Loc: NW Montana
I'm new to coyote hunting and need to pick up some gear, so I come to ask those with experience, as to save some time and $ thanks in advance for your recommendations on a seat and a bipod or tripod
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#3225052 - 12/28/19 09:20 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
AWS Online
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Registered: 02/01/03
Posts: 6645
Loc: NM
On flat ground I like the one on the left , cheap, light, easy to carry, old knee friendly and I can see over the grass. For country where you can get some elevation either one of the two on the right, the center one will slide on snow as the legs are like sled runners, the right one will keep your butt warm and dry on snow.



Edited by AWS (09/20/20 10:04 AM)
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#3226061 - 01/02/20 12:55 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: AWS]
huntschool Offline
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 493
Loc: Southernmost IL
I use several different seats and even a "chair type" when it works. Your choice based on where you hunt.

I prefer a tripod when seated but thats just me. I do use a couple of bipods but mostly when in a spot where I can get them to stabilize my rifle to my shoulder so in general I use a tripod.

Just me.....
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#3226996 - 01/07/20 01:26 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
CallingArkansas Offline
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Registered: 01/16/16
Posts: 150
Loc: South Arkansas
Look up Summit chairpack. I have the 2.5 version and I absolutely love it. I believe the quality is superb and will last. I’ve had mine about 3 weeks and have carried it on every stand I’ve made since I had it. Bipod can be slid behind an upper strap and down into a water bottle holder. I carry my AR using a chest rig strap. Making rifle very accessible and both hand are free. Here is the websites description:


The Camo ChairPack 2.5 is a fold-out chair and backpack all in one. The unique ChairPack can easily hold all of your hunting gear in its spacious pack and then quickly fold out into a fully-functional chair with backrest. The ChairPack features an adjustable position seat that allows you to sit upright or reclined and has MOLLE attachments. The ChairPack is ideal for hunting dove, turkey, deer and predators. The ChairPak only weighs 7 pounds, but will hold 225 pounds in the seated position.
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#3227825 - 01/12/20 01:18 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
Kirsch Offline
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Registered: 10/13/09
Posts: 3715
Loc: USA
Beard buster chair, which is almost no weight, and then my Night Stalker tripod.

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#3227943 - 01/13/20 05:59 AM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
sscoyote Offline
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Registered: 11/28/02
Posts: 2492
Loc: pueblo, co
I use a soft-sided stadium seat with the side straps sewn as close as possible to the seat itself (for good back support), another snap sewn at the end of the side straps for hands-free carry around my waist, and covered in a burlap bag for some camo effect. I always use the tallest Harris bipod. Portability is the name of the game for me as I walk long distances in the prairie while hunting.

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#3228782 - 01/17/20 04:50 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
K-22hornet. Offline
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Registered: 11/06/03
Posts: 1745
Loc: Colorado
A plain-old neoprene seat cushion for me. Keeps my butt warm and dry, and out of the cactus!

30 years ago, when I came home with a few cactus needles in my rump, my wife would pluck them out for me. Frequently, that led to additional 'activites', lol.
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#3229786 - 01/23/20 09:19 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
igor Offline
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Registered: 11/20/13
Posts: 496
Loc: amarillo texas
Academy and others sell a 5 gallon bucket swivel seat lid that is handy as heck. About $12


Edited by igor (01/23/20 09:20 PM)
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#3230634 - 01/28/20 10:15 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: Kirsch]
Bling Offline
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Registered: 01/04/16
Posts: 182
Loc: Va
Shew boy nice

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#3230679 - 01/29/20 08:42 AM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
Nonnieselman Offline
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Registered: 12/01/10
Posts: 642
Loc: CS, MS
Ive been happy with this chair and bipod.
I just need to get above the grass a little and this is the type of land i get to hunt whenever i have time to go....

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/3067377471?pid=377471

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101512499?pid=222546



Edited by Nonnieselman (01/29/20 08:52 AM)

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#3235783 - 02/25/20 05:12 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
cropdude Offline
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Registered: 02/13/20
Posts: 16
Loc: SD
Coast guard throwable

I have one of those in white and one camo. They are soft, keep my arse warm and make me feel better when I am walking across ice early season. I shoot off of a RRS tripod with the Anvil ball head.

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#3280993 - 08/26/21 02:34 AM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
Tika58 Offline
New Member

Registered: 01/31/16
Posts: 14
Loc: Idaho
I’ve tried several different chairs and finally have one that is perfect. Give a look at Slydog Ground and Pound chair. I think they sell them on Kings Camo. It’s an awesome chair has a good pad to keep you off of the cold ground, and a kickstand type backrest that is solid. I like it versus some of the “turkey” style chairs I’ve tried. Because of the kickstand instead of straps on side I can swivel back and forth easily. Has backpack straps and a nice big carry pouch for calls and whatever calling junk you can stuff in it. Currently I run swagger QD bipod i like it better than anything I’ve tried so far. I used to use just cheap tent pole style sticks and shot lots of dogs off of them. So if i was starting fresh I’d spend my money on the ground and pound chair my own self

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#3281127 - 08/28/21 12:27 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
Terry Lightle Offline
Die Hard Member

Registered: 01/13/19
Posts: 562
Loc: Sand Springs,Okla
I use a cheap tripod stool like AWS,kind of like BOG shooting sticks myself the Adrenalin Switcheroo is my preference.

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#3281391 - 09/02/21 09:01 PM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
greengt88 Offline
Die Hard Member II

Registered: 08/21/13
Posts: 1694
Loc: york pa
I use same chair Nonneiselman has, not ALPS brand but exact same...they can be found for around half the price if you dont need "ALPS" sewn on the fabric. Mine has lasted around 5yrs now, still going strong. I also use an additional foam buttpad once it gets below freezing. zero complaints other than one rivet broke, but easily fixed with a zip tie, and thats been on it for about 2yrs.

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#3281402 - 09/03/21 12:14 AM Re: recomend a seat and a bipod -tripod [Re: SavageSS]
viper Offline
Die Hard Member II

Registered: 05/03/07
Posts: 1301
Loc: Tucson, Arizona
Cabala’s triangle chair with back. And primos tall trigger stick tripod. Knees replaced and I can see well.

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