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Budget Stryker Pacseat

HuumanCreed

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Planning to mix in some ground hunting this season. Fan of the Pacseat but couldn't justify spending the money. So decided to make my own. This cost me $40-50. I basically purchased the cheapest Amazon folding hunting chair and replace the back support with an Eberlestock interior frame. Some Army waist belt. It work fine. But l found out my Kifaru Stryker fit it like a glove. So why not? This way l dont have to detach a bag. Just take stuff out when l need it. Was walking around with 50lbs bag of play sand and it felt great.

Really light and comfortable!

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Nice chair. I did the same thing to a dove stool using an ALICE bag and straps. It was ok for a short distance but junk for any actual load bearing.

Got a link to the chair?

Is that an umbrella or a blind you're using?
 
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