First Look: ThermaSeat Spin Seat

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posted on July 20, 2021
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Ever use a bucket as an improvised seat in a pinch? Did you wish it was a little more comfortable at the time? If so, the Spin Seat, from ThermaSeat, may be just the thing to leave in your truck or four-wheeler, for when you have to make do in a hurry.

Camo Spin Seat

Designed to transform any five- or six-gallon bucket into a comfortable stool, the ThermaSeat Spin Seat is padded with the company's exclusive Comfotek foam. While this gives a nice, firm surface to sink into, a layer of Softek closed-cell foam regulates temperature by providing a thermal barrier, preventing the transfer of heat or cold. As its name implies, the waterproof Spin Seat swivels a full 360-degrees, making it perfect for keeping an eye on everything outside your ground blind. Finally, attachment and detachment is as easy as the turn of a screw on the backside of the lid.
Black Spin Seat

For more on this easy seat converter, available in Blaze Orange, Black, Mossy Oak or RealTree, in either 3- or 1.5-inch thicknesses, please visit thermaseat.comMSRP: $19.99-$24.99 

Spin seat on a dock

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