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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 5264331" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>I found that changing from the thick Summit Viper seats to the Hazemore Net seat made the stands feel a lot bigger.....the net seats are certainly not as comfortable as the original Viper seats....they aren't terrible though.....the original seats are more of a sling and make you sit much lower in the stand. With them I felt like I either had to "chicken wing" my arms or wedge them down inside the armrest tubes. The Hazemore allows me to sit much higher in the stand and it slides completely out of the way silently if I need to stand and turn to take a shot with a bow or if nature calls....</p><p></p><p>Quicker to pack, quieter to set-up and take down and lighter to carry are also benefits I see with the Hazemore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 5264331, member: 10555"] I found that changing from the thick Summit Viper seats to the Hazemore Net seat made the stands feel a lot bigger.....the net seats are certainly not as comfortable as the original Viper seats....they aren't terrible though.....the original seats are more of a sling and make you sit much lower in the stand. With them I felt like I either had to "chicken wing" my arms or wedge them down inside the armrest tubes. The Hazemore allows me to sit much higher in the stand and it slides completely out of the way silently if I need to stand and turn to take a shot with a bow or if nature calls.... Quicker to pack, quieter to set-up and take down and lighter to carry are also benefits I see with the Hazemore. [/QUOTE]
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