ALPS OutdoorZ Introduces Ultimate Snow Goose Chair

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posted on November 16, 2020
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ALPS OutdoorZ has expanded its line of waterfowl hunting accessories for 2021 with the introduction of the Snow Goose Chair. An adaptation of ALPS OutdoorZ'sZero Gravity Layout Blind, this particular chair is made specifically with snow-goose hunters in mind.

Snow Goose Chair Lifestyle Shot

It features the same ergonomics as the Zero Gravity, with none of the blind panels, suspending the hunter above the ground at an angle designed for hours of hunting comfort. The elasticized lacing tying the padded seat assembly to the frame minimizes torso and leg pressure, while the padded headrest keeps the head in a comfortable position. Integrated into the chair are adjustable backpack carry straps, allowing hands-free carry into the field when the seat is folded. Two side gear pockets are included for stowage.

Snow Goose Chair Backpack Straps

For more information on this seat, please visit alpsbrands.comMSRP: $139.99

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