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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle24 View Post
    This is what I bought. I use it to lean against since it's flat in the front. Helps my back tremendously! After 3 years the colors hasn't faded at all, no torn seams, etc. They are a board sponsor.

    https://www.bassboatseats.com/produc...sit-down-seats
    I bought this as a rear deck seat for my Lund and it is more durable, comfortable and a small fraction of the price of an OEM Lund seat.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by goodman_fishing View Post
    I have the narrower Millennium seat and it's working out well. It's still pretty wide (small boat, slightly gets in the way), but it's more comfortable and cooler in the heat with the mesh (ad)https://amzn.to/3NhiPwW


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    I have considered trying the narrower version. But I have the full size one and hate it used it a couple trips and it’s been in the closet. It’s ridiculously wide and if you ever kneel down on the front deck and that stupid thing turns a little and you catch it in the back you get the urge to let it go for a swim.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Austin21i View Post
    I have considered trying the narrower version. But I have the full size one and hate it used it a couple trips and it’s been in the closet. It’s ridiculously wide and if you ever kneel down on the front deck and that stupid thing turns a little and you catch it in the back you get the urge to let it go for a swim.
    Thanks for the great info. I think I will rule the wide seat out all together, because I feel the same as you. I do not need a wide seat that will just get in the way.

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle24 View Post
    This is what I bought. I use it to lean against since it's flat in the front. Helps my back tremendously! After 3 years the colors hasn't faded at all, no torn seams, etc. They are a board sponsor.

    https://www.bassboatseats.com/produc...sit-down-seats
    I Took a look at these seats and I think I found what I want.
    Thanks Guys
    Bob

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    #25
    I’ve been looking myself. I ran without a seat for 2 years then this year used one again and I went from putting the boat on the trailer at 12-1 to being able to fish all day. I’ve been looking for a good seat also.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobnfl View Post
    I Took a look at these seats and I think I found what I want.
    Thanks Guys
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    #27
    I just added the millennium b-301. The short one. So far so good and a added + I can put it into one of my rod boxes on my ranger

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by DaveBrabec View Post
    I found it’s better to stand than to lean against a butt seat. Just easier on the back.
    This ^^ leaning seems much harder on me. I would have never known had I not forgot the butt seat one day. I've never used it a day since. I'm still a young 63 though!

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    #29
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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by goodman_fishing View Post
    I have the narrower Millennium seat and it's working out well. It's still pretty wide (small boat, slightly gets in the way), but it's more comfortable and cooler in the heat with the mesh (ad)https://amzn.to/3NhiPwW


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    Do you straddle it or sit on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudapa View Post
    This ^^ leaning seems much harder on me. I would have never known had I not forgot the butt seat one day. I've never used it a day since. I'm still a young 63 though!
    If you have really short legs like I do that third leg can make a huge difference. I don't put much pressure on my leaner but it's enough to keep me steady. I'm only 41 btw. I guess if I fished out of a more stable boat it would be different. Didn't need a seat up front in my first boat (Charger 195vf) but that was one of the most stable boats ever. Too bad things happened that caused it to be totaled by insurance.
    2023 Xpress H18 with 115 SHO that's optioned to fit my wants and pulled by a little Ram.

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Crankinh20 View Post
    Do you straddle it or sit on it
    The pommel seat has a coupe of different sizes. The one I have, the Redman, is the widest I believe. I tried to straddle it and it was uncomfortable. I'm 5'11" but thanks to my Gaelic ancestors my inseam is only 30", so someone a little longer legged might be okay with it. I can sit or lean on mine just fine. The grey color seat is an inch or two narrower and may be more comfortable to straddle. Check the website for real specs, the link is up closer to the top of this thread.
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