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Field stool with adjustable legs?

BlackpowderGuy (AJHS)

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During firearms season I often like to hunt tucked on a field edge hidden behind some shrubs. I carry in my Millennium ground blind chair but it is bulky {though not heavy} I really like that the legs are adjustable to different heights for uneven terrain. I am looking for a stool that has the same functionality but is less bulky. I am not especially hung up on the weight question. It does have to have a 300 lbs weight limit. Any recommendations?
 

Blacksmith

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During firearms season I often like to hunt tucked on a field edge hidden behind some shrubs. I carry in my Millennium ground blind chair but it is bulky {though not heavy} I really like that the legs are adjustable to different heights for uneven terrain. I am looking for a stool that has the same functionality but is less bulky. I am not especially hung up on the weight question. It does have to have a 300 lbs weight limit. Any recommendations?
I really like my Pac Seat but had tried a Double Bull 3 legged stool and disliked it a lot. Three points of contact w/terra firma just didn't cut it for me.
 
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Sbrammer

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Waldrop pac seat. It's expensive but I've enjoyed mine. Youtube it.

If a pac seat is not in the budget and you usually have a tree to lean up against, then I've had good success and comfortability with the cheap 3 legged stools. I carry wood shims and electric tape to level the legs up on uneven terrain. (The tape is for keeping the shims together once you have it the way you want it.)
 
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