First Look: ThermaSeat Self-Support Series

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posted on November 4, 2020
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ThermaSeat has unveiled a series of self-supporting hunting chairs, which combine the company's Infusion cushion with an adjustable backrest, for fully portable comfort. The seats combine a thermal barrier of half-inch Softek closed-cell foam for heat retention, a comfort barrier of 1.5-inch urethane Comfotek, and a 1-inch layer of rigid, closed-cell foam for durable waterproofing on the seat's bottom. Fully covered in "SilentTouch," a waterproof, poyurethane-coated fabric, the Self-Support series actually has several layers keeping the damp away.

To adjust the angle of the back, detachable side-release buckles are included. The bases is coated in non-slip rubber, for sturdy placement. For more information on the Self-Support series, available in either Realtree or Mossy Oak, please visit thermaseat.comMSRP: $54.99-$56.99

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