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    Geeze, guess I'm not the only one then... Lot's of my problems sitting in the boat all day is my tailbone. Really started bothering me this last year, so I got a couple pads with the cutout for the tailbone. I'm leaning more towards thick foam pads on our boat seats, they're just flat hard rowboat seats. No support to lean back on, but it just don't feel right to have both our larda**es lean the same way or trust a lawnchair in the boat. Wife fell out a couple years ago using a lawn chair and scared the beejeebers outta me.
    Not quite ready to upgrade just yet. No boat trailer has a measure of freedom that we really enjoy so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1weezer
    I have had two back surgeries and a neck surgery and fishing just kills my back. However, I bought the high dollar SAS seats and they are great! Worth every penny of what they cost. And they cost around $300 per seat. The only place I have seen them in a catalog is Cabela's.
    Just looked at the catalog and they are $274.99 and the part number is 01-8807 and it looks like there are three coloars to choose from.
    My fishing partner, Blackie, got one of these for Christmas...He has a stick steering boat and the front seat is a rough ride. He said it was the best seat for him...
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    I have some of the $30 folding seats from Wal-Mart in my jon boat and my lower back still gives me problems. I've found that putting one of those square throwable life preservers in the seat to sit on helps alot.
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    A seat in a ranger boat a friend gave me,also use a 13" pole to set up higher really helps my back

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    Well after a 12 hour day on the lake I now realize my $22 seats from wally world are not very comfortable. The cushion is not thick enough, after a couple hours it feels like sitting on plyboard.
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