ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces Deluxe Wetlands Seat

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posted on March 25, 2020
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ALPS Outdoorz has expanded its line of waterfowling gear with the Deluxe Wetland Seat. Designed with marshlands, flooded timber and otherwise-saturated ground in mind, the Deluxe Wetland Seat promises to deliver even in such challenging environs. Based around a lightweight-but-rigid aluminum, height-adjustable vertical-support system, the Deluxe Wetland Seat inserts into the ground courtesy of its weighted post-end. Once firmly planted, tri-folding support arms can be pivoted 90-degrees from the post, to provide stability and prevent sinking into soft soil.

The seat itself, mounted on a 360-degree swivel, is constructed from durable tech mesh, which allows water to drain and the seat to dry quickly. Height adjustability ranges from 24-36 inches, and the seat folds down for storage and transport. A carry bag with a tech-mesh bottom is included, bringing the entire package weight to a mere four pounds. For more information about the Deluxe Wetland Seat, or any other products from ALPS Outdoorz, please visit alpsoutdoorz.com.

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