Seats when all is quiet

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traintrain

Seats when all is quiet

#1 Post by traintrain »

Does anyone know where I can get a good portable seat for those nights when only the crabs are biting??!!
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rucksack seat

#2 Post by George »

Glasgow Angling Centre to a handy rucksack/seat, the seat folds out of the back of the rucksack and saves you carrying your gear and a seat seperately.
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#3 Post by IDPearl »

A really nice one is 14.99 from Argos. Around page 36 or so, there is a folding armchair - it is a bit heavy if your having to hike a while though, but if your close to the car it would be good. Even has a cup holder for your beer!
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#4 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Tool-box from DIY store. Cost just a few euro. They have plenty of capacity for gear and have strength to sit on as they are constructed for use as a low saw bench too. I use one for beach and boat.

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#5 Post by Wes »

Camping store do a decent folding seat. Its bout 1ft square and doubles as a cooler bag which hangs below. Has cross jointed legs so folds neatly. Bout €10 in Millets, or the like.
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#6 Post by SOD »

Get yourself a shakespere seatbox and fit it with a breakaway seatbox conversion (back rest and harness)
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#7 Post by dtmcc »

Down side to seatbox fited with a breakaway seatbox conversion (back rest and harness)

They don't fit into cars with a small boot, or a saloon "mondao" type and


aaaahhhhhhhh my sore back.

Best I found is a light folding summer seat + seatbox + rod rest 6ft + beach buddie the list is getting longerrrrrrrrr

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#8 Post by seagull »

Well the good thing about using a seat box and conversion jobby is that when you've had your fill of fishing you can just lob it all in the box and go for a pint (or wait for your mate to get all of his gear put away. And, if it don't fit in the boot stick it on the back seat!

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