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A boat seat designed for waterfowl hunters, the Millennium Marine B-100-SGH Duck Seat in Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Habitat promises comfort, durability and concealment. Constructed from ComfortMAX breathable seat fabric, the seat contours to its user, and boasts optional arm-rest straps and cables for additional comfort. It also will not hold dew or rain, and is quick-drying. Finally, the ComfortMAX seat has been treated for mold, mildew, and UV resistance, so it will stand up to all temperatures and weather conditions.
For more information on the SGH Duck Seat, which measures 20.5-inches high X 19-inches wide X 19-inches deep, and has a maximum weight capacity of 400 pounds, please visit millenniummarine.com. MSRP: $139.99
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