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    Looking for recommendation on comfortable seats that's needed for stick-steer jon boat. Went yesterday for about 4-5 hours and couldn't hardly stand up. Got up several times stretching but padding in seats are worn out. Don't believe I would like the Millennium style, because I don't care for office chairs that are built similar. Any advise appreciated. Thanks Ray
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    I have a real thick big signature seat from Cabelas that is very comfortable but it’s just laying in the garage I put on the millennium seats and wouldn’t have anything else they are so comfortable and I have had tons of comments from folks that’s fished with me and like them very much! Only thing that I dislike about them is the straps will break on you ! I have Almost fell into the lake twice from straps breaking. but I was a big boy so I blame it on flapping going down the road and a being a big boy leaning against em too much! The Aluminum brackets that Ricky @ Podunkideas.com makes are what you need !
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    You really need to try out the Millennium Seats. I put one in this week and it is the most comfortable boat seat I have ever sat in. Fished 8 hours yesterday and today and no butt or back pain like my old Tracker seats.
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    I have millennium seats in my boat. Best seat I’ve found for my old worn out back.
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    Thanks for the replies.
    After doing a bunch of searching a lot of people like the millennium seats. Guess I need to find some and give them a try. It may be that because of my old wore-out as. nothing will help, getting old sucks! Thanks Again Ray

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    My recommendation is millennium as well. Good for bony or sore butts and can fish in them all day. Never get saturated or pond water, and breathable during the spring and summer. Cold weather fishing I would recommend covering seat and back with towel or something to keep the cold air from coming through.

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    Millennium seats in both my boats. After my brother tried mine out he put them in both his boats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rufishn View Post
    My recommendation is millennium as well. Good for bony or sore butts and can fish in them all day. Never get saturated or pond water, and breathable during the spring and summer. Cold weather fishing I would recommend covering seat and back with towel or something to keep the cold air from coming through.
    Millennium makes cold weather pad for their Tree Seat, I have one for my Tree seat (which is just a OD green boat seat that straps to a tree) and it works like a charm sitting in the coldest weather last season. Going to use it for cold weather fishing as well.

    Amazon.com : Millennium Treestands M400 Cold Weather Pad : Hunting Seats : Sports & Outdoors
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    Can someone tell me what's the difference between the regular and pro models. Info states the pro grade is like 3 lbs heavier. I read that the hardware on the pro is stainless reg model not, is this the only difference? 3 lbs seems like a lot for just hardware. Thanks again for the recommendations!

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