First Look: Browning Huntsman Chair

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posted on September 30, 2022
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Browning Camping & Hunting Blinds developed the all-terrain Huntsman Chair to deliver the comfort necessary for a long sit. The Huntsman Chair is built on a sturdy powder-coated steel frame supporting rugged TechMesh bottom and back panels. The 18x18-inch seat and back deliver comfortable, ergonomic support to eliminate fatigue during long hours in the blind. Beneath the frame is an adjustable swivel base that allows for a 16- to 24-inch height range and silent, 360-degree rotation so you can quietly adjust for changing shooting angles.

One of the biggest challenges in hunting chairs is achieving a level position. To solve this, the Huntsman Chair boasts a height-adjustable tripod leg design. Each leg can be independently adjusted with a simple camming lever to achieve a level seat on uneven terrain. Large swivel feet further stabilize the chair and prevent sinking into soft ground. An integrated shoulder strap plus compression straps for securing the base to the folded chair make for easy transport to and from the field.

Huntsman strapped up for transport

For more information on this swiveling seat, visit BrowningCamping.comMSRP: $199.99

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