Cliq Chair
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Contributors to this thread:
TGbow 10-Aug-22
KSflatlander 10-Aug-22
TGbow 10-Aug-22
Rut Nut 10-Aug-22
hdaman 10-Aug-22
TGbow 10-Aug-22
hdaman 10-Aug-22
Rut Nut 10-Aug-22
TGbow 10-Aug-22
Joey Ward 10-Aug-22
TGbow 10-Aug-22
TGbow 10-Aug-22
From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
Got the Cliq chair to use this fall for hunting.

Haven't used it in the woods of course but it seems quiet. 3 lbs. Time will tell as far as using it for deer hunting but it is pretty comfortable.

From: KSflatlander
10-Aug-22

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I use something similar for backpacking. It works great if you are on rock or hard ground. Beware, the legs will sink in softer soil and get unsteady then your camp friends will make fun of you while your getting up off the ground. Don’t ask how I know this. The one I have weighs 1lb. I’m taking it this weekend on our Colorado scouting trip.

From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
KS, the feet on this chair flare out some but I'm going to test it out some today in soft ground. You're right though..I've had the same thing happen to me..lol

From: Rut Nut
10-Aug-22

Rut Nut's Link
I have this one and love the higher back and new foot design- much more stable in soft soil.

From: hdaman
10-Aug-22

hdaman's embedded Photo
hdaman's embedded Photo
And I just picked this one up from klymit.

From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
Both those look good. Are they stable as far as the legs?

From: hdaman
10-Aug-22
I have not tried it on soft or uneven ground yet.

From: Rut Nut
10-Aug-22
Seems much more stable than the 1lb lightweight version................I have both.

From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
They look comfortable

From: Joey Ward
10-Aug-22
4 old tennis balls should solve the sinking legs. Cut an X, slide on chair feet.

From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
Joey, I had the same idea

From: TGbow
10-Aug-22
Well, the Cliq chair seems like it's gonna do ok as far as being stable for hunting out of natural blinds. I'm sure in soggy mud it will sink just like every other chair I used. Might get some tennis balls and attatch them to the legs even though the feet on the legs are flared out some.

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