HI BACK SEAT FOLD CAMO/DUCK BLIND

Brand: Springfield - Container

Enhance your hunting experience with the Springfield Hi Back Seat Fold Camo/Duck Blind. Designed for comfort and durability in the field, this seat provides a reliable and supportive place to rest during long waits. Its camouflage pattern seamlessly blends with natural surroundings, ensuring you remain undetected by wary game. Whether you're setting up for a waterfowl hunt or need a comfortable perch in a tree stand, this seat is engineered to meet the demands of serious outdoorsmen.

  • Key Features
  • High Back Support: Offers superior comfort and stability, reducing fatigue during extended periods of sitting.
  • Camouflage Pattern: Features a realistic camo design that effectively conceals your presence in natural environments.
  • Foldable Design: Allows for easy transport and storage, making it convenient to carry to and from your hunting location.
  • Secure Seating: Provides a stable platform for comfortable and safe seating in various terrains.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for duck blinds, boat seating, or any outdoor activity requiring portable seating.

This hi-back folding seat is an essential piece of gear for any hunter who values comfort and concealment. The integrated camouflage pattern is designed to break up your silhouette, allowing you to remain virtually invisible to wildlife. Its sturdy build ensures it can handle the challenges of outdoor use, while the high back provides much-needed support for those long hours in the blind. The convenience of its foldable design means you can easily transport it in your vehicle or carry it to your favorite hunting spot without hassle. Invest in a seat that will improve your comfort and focus, allowing you to concentrate on the hunt rather than on discomfort.

Beyond its primary use in duck blinds, this versatile seat is perfect for a multitude of outdoor activities. Anglers will appreciate its comfort on long fishing trips, and photographers can use it for a stable and discreet vantage point. The durable materials are chosen for their ability to withstand moisture and wear, ensuring longevity. Setting up and taking down the seat is quick and effortless, so you can spend more time hunting and less time fussing with gear. Its robust construction guarantees a secure and dependable seating solution, making it a valuable addition to any outdoor enthusiast's equipment collection.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Model Number 1040647
Color Camo/Duck Blind
Seat Style Hi-Back Folding Seat
Material Marine Grade Vinyl
Frame Material Aluminum
Dimensions (Open) Approx. 20" H x 16" W x 18" D
Dimensions (Folded) Approx. 20" H x 16" W x 4" D
Weight Approx. 6.5 lbs
Mounting Type Standard 5.25" x 5.25" pedestal mount pattern

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