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    Pics of our saltwater seats w/ dimensions.

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    19"

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    20"

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    28"
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    Thanks thats just what I needed , but I have a hard time reading the diagonal measurement it looks like around 26 1/2"? is that accurate? 243RICK

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    28"
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    He said 28" under the picture. I think the salt water ones are large than the B100s.
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    I know what those hole are far...... to give us something to talk about
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    I only see those seats on here. Whats the advantage over the original seats?

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    If you are young with no aches & pains, original seating will work. However if you like to spend long hours on the water and/or have health issues, these seats are amazingly comfortable.
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    Thanks. I'm 56, weak knees and weak mind too. Lord, do they make them with a foot rest? lol

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    Millennium is primarily a treestand maker. The seats are the same ones used in many of their treestand configurations and probably utilize those holes/slots either in their overall stand construction or for stand accessories. They've only recently jumped into the marine game to capitalize on a new market. I've used their stands for several years now and they are right comfy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay the baptist View Post
    Thanks. I'm 56, weak knees and weak mind too. Lord, do they make them with a foot rest? lol
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