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<blockquote data-quote="KorHaan" data-source="post: 1305222" data-attributes="member: 49910"><p>Actually the crazy creek hexalite longback chair may come in handy in a hide I frequent that has no shelves. The hide is hexagonal with a half-hexagonal bench in the front. So if I put the chair on the left or right side of the bench, I'm able to look out straight and sit comfortable with back support and legs stretched on the bench! </p><p>Most of the time I'm by myself in the hide, the only visitors I ever see are weekend walkers who stay for just a few minutes, then leave. Probably because there's nothing to look at on the lake, or it is far away. The prolonged stay may be rewarding, though, I've seen some good birds like Goshawk, Red Kite, Osprey, Bittern, Caspian Tern, Bearded Tits, Great Grey Shrike and Water Rail. The lack of shelves to rest your elbows on gives you back pain after half an hour, so this chair might be just what I need.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link!</p><p></p><p>Regards, </p><p></p><p>Ronald</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KorHaan, post: 1305222, member: 49910"] Actually the crazy creek hexalite longback chair may come in handy in a hide I frequent that has no shelves. The hide is hexagonal with a half-hexagonal bench in the front. So if I put the chair on the left or right side of the bench, I'm able to look out straight and sit comfortable with back support and legs stretched on the bench! Most of the time I'm by myself in the hide, the only visitors I ever see are weekend walkers who stay for just a few minutes, then leave. Probably because there's nothing to look at on the lake, or it is far away. The prolonged stay may be rewarding, though, I've seen some good birds like Goshawk, Red Kite, Osprey, Bittern, Caspian Tern, Bearded Tits, Great Grey Shrike and Water Rail. The lack of shelves to rest your elbows on gives you back pain after half an hour, so this chair might be just what I need. Thanks for the link! Regards, Ronald [/QUOTE]
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