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Topic: Inflatable seat,  (Read 2885 times)

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craigh

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2005
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I found this air pad at a hunting goods store, it's original purpose is to be strap around a hunter's waist
and hang over the rear end, so when he finds a rock to sit on, he's got a soft seat :bootyshake:

It really takes away the dead butt problem I was having with the awsome seat that the salesman
threw in to help make the sale. 

I paid around $12.00 for it, it's heavy duty and I've used it all summer, with no problems.. It straps easly to the
seat and stays put..


Papa Al

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I gotta get something like that. Not much cushion on me or my kayak seat. Where did you get that one?

Craigh - you ever worry about someone cruising through that stop sign and into your driveway?




craigh

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Hi Al

I bought mine at Auto life here in Modesto, www.autolifeinc.com  But they should be at most hunting supply stores.

It's a quite road, never had any problems, just planted big shubs to keep the lights off the house.



promethean_spark

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Cool, it's also a PFD (posterior floatation device)   :smt005
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
Superior, they said, never gives up her dead
When the gales of November come early.


craigh

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FisHunter

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I have already worn mine out! it dosen't hold air anymore,so I picked up a simular one at a outdoor/hiking place.They are self-inflating and butt-friendly!
Check Wal-marts hunting section,they ran out around here.
« Last Edit: January 16, 2007, 10:16:57 AM by FisHunter »
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