Millennium Ground Blind Chair

The best seat outside the house

The best seat in the house is outdoors, especially when it’s the Millennium Ground Blind Chair. This 4-legged, contoured tight-sling seat has none of the bulk, but all of the comfort you’d expect in your favorite recliner.

The legs adjust, keeping you level even on the most uneven terrain, and the four broad feet keep it from sinking into the ground. The legs also collapse compactly for storage and ease of carry.

The seat folds down, and the adjustable, padded carry strap makes it even easier and more comfortable to carry. And when set up, the chair swivels 360 degrees, so it’s the perfect chair for hunting a dove field, a duck blind, a deer stand or even a full or partial turkey blind.

The durable powder-coat finish keeps it from rusting, and the aluminum construction means it’s lightweight, but ultra-strong.

The seat has an adjustable height of 3.5 inches, weighs 7.9 pounds, and features a weight capacity of 400 pounds.

For more info, visit: millennium-outdoors.com

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Brian Cope of Edisto Island, S.C., is a retired Air Force combat communications technician. He has a B.A. in English Literature from the University of South Carolina and has been writing about the outdoors since 2006. He’s spent half his life hunting and fishing. The rest, he said, has been wasted.