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Huntmore vs Waldrop

Started by bluemoonrising, February 21, 2018, 08:11:00 AM

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dnovo

I have the Milleniun and it's the nicest, most comfortable seat I've ever had. Took it to Colorado last fall and couple of other guys sat in it and said they were going to buy one when they got home. The weight isn't much. It's sets up quick and easy with the adjustable legs and swivels easy with no noise.
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recurvericky

I must have looked at the wrong chair for the weight.
Recurvericky
Richmond, Ks

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Bill Turner

If I'm not mistaken the larger, original version of the Huntmore weighs in at 12 pounds, if I remeber correctly the smaller version was advertised at either 7 or 10 pounds.I'm not sure which. The newer Waldrop PacSeat weighs 4 pounds. Quite a bit of difference in weight. 23 pounds for the Millenium seems quite heavy.I'll have to check on that.

ron w

Hard to beat a Waldrop.......in any terrain.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

stagetek

The 3 legged Millennium that I have is 7 lbs. My Huntmore is 12.3 lbs.

maxwell

Gotta give Millennium my endorsement.  I leave the legs on and using some webbing I carry it on my back and use the stand pocket for possibles. Great seat.

One other option for ease and light weight would be a Walking Stool 26" Comfort model.

tracker12

I understand Waldrop has raised the seat height on the current build
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bluemoonrising

Millennium users--Does the Millennium have enough height for long bow (62") clearance? Also, do the 2 straps connecting the seat to the backrest get in the way? Thanks

KAZ

QuoteOriginally posted by bluemoonrising:
Millennium users--Does the Millennium have enough height for long bow (62") clearance? Also, do the 2 straps connecting the seat to the backrest get in the way? Thanks
I can't say I've tried a 62" longbow, but the seat does have several height settings for each leg to either help level it out OR adjust desired height. I've had no issues at all with the straps getting in the way and I'm pretty particular about such things....

dnovo

I shoot a 64" longbow from my Milleniun seat without any trouble at all. The seat straps are no issue.
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