Hunt Comfort Folding Cushions

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posted on June 29, 2010
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Hunt Comfort introduces Specialist, a new, high-tech folding cushion set. Hunt Comfort's new SuperLight gel cushion technology, which dramatically reduces resting pressure on the body, will be used for Specialist. Specialist cushion set delivers seating performance comparable to Hunt Comfort's ultra premium seats, and is lighter by twelve ounces. They are easy to carry and adapt to a wide variety of hunting and camping conditions.

Superlight cushions are built on Hunt Comfort's new "rich stack" foam formula, a system of three layers of varied compression foams designed to improve pressure distribution and comfort afield. This formula combines the proven performance of the FatBoy foundation with the pillow top luxury of our Classic to provide unprecedented comfort in a two and half inch thick cushion. The "rich stack" formula is ideal for back support. The seat cushion is further enhanced with two elliptical gel pads embedded in the cushion to reduce downward seating forces. The patented, one inch gel pads dramatically improve seating comfort by relieving and spreading out seated pressure. The Specialist cushion set is simple to set up and gives hunters ample seat and back protection coverage for all-day hunting and camping conditions.

Specialist is covered in ComfortTEX outdoor seating fabrics developed by Hunt Comfort. Available in Mossy Oak New Breakup and Treestand patterns and Hunt Comfort's new Foliage Green and Coyote Khaki solid colors.

Suggested retail price for the cushion set in Mossy Oak Break-Up or Treestand is $89.99, and for the solid color sets is $85.99.

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