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    I'm looking at getting a new seat for my bow deck. I see that the SW100 straps are adjustable and the aluminum is anodized, but that is all I can find that is different than the B100. What justifies the extra $70 for the SW100, over the B100? Is it the salt water/big boat "tax"?
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    Millennium Saltwater uses heavier tubing frame ...

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    Are also a little bit wider, and you can tell the difference when you pick each one up. We had the the B100's for 4 years and love them. But the SW edition is the bomb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWS View Post
    I'm looking at getting a new seat for my bow deck. I see that the SW100 straps are adjustable and the aluminum is anodized, but that is all I can find that is different than the B100. What justifies the extra $70 for the SW100, over the B100? Is it the salt water/big boat "tax"?
    prices are all over the place, I still list the B100 and the SW100 with only $40 difference.
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    Salt water is heavy duty for a big guy it’s worth the difference in money


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    Thanks for all the replies. I'm only 210lbs, so I think the B100 should suffice.

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    prices are all over the place, I still list the B100 and the SW100 with only $40 difference.
    What are your current prices? I'm seeing shipped prices of $90 for the B100 and $160 for the SW100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandchaser View Post
    Are also a little bit wider, and you can tell the difference when you pick each one up. We had the the B100's for 4 years and love them. But the SW edition is the bomb!

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    I am a guide on KY and Barkley Lakes and my five B100s are like new after 4 years of abuse and clients who hung over both sides of the seat. I installed the Podunk Ideas Da Chair Holdit brackets on all of mine like are pictured above. They eliminate the strap and allow much freer movement in the seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EWS View Post
    Thanks for all the replies. I'm only 210lbs, so I think the B100 should suffice.



    What are your current prices? I'm seeing shipped prices of $90 for the B100 and $160 for the SW100.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
    I am a guide on KY and Barkley Lakes and my five B100s are like new after 4 years of abuse and clients who hung over both sides of the seat. I installed the Podunk Ideas Da Chair Holdit brackets on all of mine like are pictured above. They eliminate the strap and allow much freer movement in the seat.
    It was your posts I had read, that I was thinking about. Thanks

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    Member Sponsors are not allowed to quote/discuss pricing on the forums, so please keep the "negotiating and price discussions" between the two of you by PM.
    Gotcha. Thanks.

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