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    Default Anyone use the Sidekick double seat mount?


    Looking for some reviews of the Sidekick double seat setup. Is it really good and stable/solid when leaning over to grab stuff and such with the 3 legs on the base? I know it's higher than some options but it sure seems to have a lot of adjustability.

    I'm also considering the Cumberland and EZ.T pole perch double seat rigs too. Been reading several older reviews of these 2 brands but not much user info on the Sidekick.

    I'm putting this on a Viper Coral 20ft fiberglass fish and ski for me and my son to spider rig. It has 1.77 seat posts (spring lock... not the j-hook thing). I would like it to break down easy to store also... if not asking too much Thanks for any info or suggestions.

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    Yes it is very stable. Great option for someone not wanting to drill holes,or when storage /rod boxes are too far forward. they can be swung out of the way for access.
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    I'm satisfied with my Cumberland Crappie for less money.
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    Yes, i have read of lots of satisfied people with the cumberland style and also with the EZ.T pole perch style as well. Decisions...decisions..... I am on the fence between those 2 now.
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    I have seen and used several different kinds.....in my opinion the SideKick is the best one.....fully adjustable and it is stronger.

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    I had another brand (EZT) that tore the crap out of the vinyl floor on my back deck on my boat. The side-kick hasn't left as much as a mark. Very stable and my clients love the ability to be able to move the seats in multiple directions.
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    I just bought a SideKick and Mr Gene is a great person to deal with give him a call you won't be disappointed

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    I have the sidekick on a 18.5 tracker; it's fully adjustable in all direction and angles. It can be disassembled and store in a few minutes
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    Im running the Cumberland on the front and the back of my Triton TR20. Has been working well with rigging or pulling. Does cover up a livewell in the back of the boat but I feel like the way they are positioned that any of them would do the same. Good luck!
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