First Look: ThermaSeat D-Wedge

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posted on October 27, 2021
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Perfect for run-and-gun hunters, the D-Wedge from ThermaSeat provides support and comfort one can easily carry afield.

This self-supporting seat boasts good ergonomics for extended sitting stints, a lightweight construction, and breathable mesh for added comfort. The D-Wedge is finished with waterproof SilentTouch fabric in Mossy Oak Camo, Realtree Xtra, Coyote Brown or Black, and sports an over-the-shoulder carry strap with side-release buckles. Built to last, the durable D-Wedge features military-grade hardware, webbing, and a rubber-coated non-slip base.

The D-Wedge Series is available in Supreme Full and Supreme Compact sizes. To view the full lineup of ThermaSeat products, visit ThermaSeat.comMSRP: $68.99-$82.99

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