If you are referring to the ones in the first photo, I have never seen an adjustable height one ever. The first year I blind hunted for turkey my brother and I bought the one in the middle. After about a half hour we both agreed that interogators in prisoner of war camps would find them far more effective than water boarding, OMG. In the trash they went.
I now use the Millenium four leg version in photo numer two. The biggest plus on it is it swivels, and swivels silently. The legs completely collapse and store in a bag that stays attached to the underside of the seat. It is a very comfortable seat and the legs are quickly adjustable for height or un-level ground. And if it’s cold out you can set a cushion on seat to keep your bum warm.
When squirrel hunting I like to be as close to the ground as possible to help break up the human form, I also typically wear a ghillie too. I might make a new base for it that allows it to be much lower and still swivel. To me the swivel is a huge advantage because critters can pop up anywhere and to slowly swivel to get a good position is a big advantage. The only down side is that they are a bit pricey.
I’m pretty sure I have nearly a thousand dollars in woods hunting chairs in my garage. I also have a Millenium seat that straps on to a tree. I have another brand of that stayle too. Pretty comfortable but of course doesn’t swivel.
One thing that I’ve never heard people do is you can use just the seat portion of a deer hunting climber but leave the foot portion at home.
I don’t have much meat on my bum so a comfortable chair is a plus in my book.
P.S. I prefer the four legged chair as it gives a wider base for stability.
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