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    I had the Tempress high backs in a sticksteer and they were great.

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    I’m hoping the armrest highback seats will fit, but I’m doubtful. Hopefully the Bass Pro in Little Rock will have one of these seats in stock and I can get a better idea of fit.

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    If you are just looking for a normal boat seat that needs no installation or mounting, then this product is highly recommended. This Leadpro folding deck chair takes pride in being durable and gives you the ability to be folded easily for safekeeping when not in use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by need2befishin View Post
    Can't speak for the ones with armrest but we put Tempress seats in our Alumacraft last fall and we love them. My wife had back surgery in Nov and these seats are much better on her back than the factory Alumacraft seats. Their website shows a seat called a Probax Orthopedic series that I imagine would be a great product.

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    These were and still are the only seat I would or will sell to a customer. Super comfortable, I exclusively use in my own equipment too. Of course being 14 miles from the Gulf I always buy white..............Great, great back support.

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