Millennium Introduces TU01 and TU02 Turkey Seats

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posted on March 11, 2021
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To help turkey hunters stay calm, still and comfortable in the woods, Millennium Stands has introduced the TU01 Field Pro Turkey Seat and TU02 Run N' Gun Turkey Seat, to cover the needs of two styles of hunting. 

TU01 on white
TU01 Field Pro Turkey Seat

The TU01 Field Pro Turkey Seat puts comfort at the forefront of its design, with ComfortMax seat fabric and a fully adjustable, folding seatback. Despite this, it still weighs in at just 6.4 pounds, and is fitted with a padded carry strap for easy portability in and out of the field. Finally, the seat frame is constructed from powder-coated aluminum for durability.

TU02 on White
TU02 Run N' Gun Turkey Seat

The TU02 Run N' Gun Turkey Seat, meanwhile, has an adjustable height ideal for setup on uneven ground. This allows hunters to modify the angle at the front of the seat, so they don't slide off if facing downhill. With a similar aluminum construction and ComfortMax seat fabric, the TU02 nonetheless weighs in at a lighter 4.2 pounds, with a similar shoulder carry setup.

For more information on either seat type, please visit millenniumstands.com. TU01 MSRP: $89.99; TU02 MSRP: $79.99

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