Great Gear: Millennium Field Pro and Run-And-Gun Seats

Quit wiggling! Stay comfortable and still with Millennium portable hunting seats.

Great Gear: Millennium Field Pro and Run-And-Gun Seats

Millennium has run-and-gun hunters covered no matter if they’re in hot pursuit of a trophy whitetail buck, coyote or putting the sneak on a loudmouth longbeard. Its Field Pro and Run N’ Gun seats are designed to provide an excellent combination of comfort and convenience for gun hunters and bowhunters who like to take a proactive approach to pursuing game.

The TU01 Field Pro seat (above left) is made from Millennium’s ComfortMAX seat fabric to provide the ultimate in comfort, and its fully adjustable, folding seatback makes custom fitting it quick and easy. Weighing just 6.4 pounds including its padded carry strap, it is a great choice for hunting where there are no trees because users can rest their back for long sits in both static hunting situations or run-and-gun hunting applications. The seat frame is made from powder-coated aluminum, which will last over years of tough in-the-field abuse. MSRP: $89.99. 

Millennium’s TU02 Run N’ Gun seat (above right) features adjustable height, making it ideal for setting up on uneven ground. This unique feature gives hunters the ability to adjust the angle at the front of the seat so they don’t slide off the seat when resting against a tree or when hunting on a hill. It also features a rugged powder-coated aluminum frame and ComfortMAX seat fabric. And at just 4.2 pounds including an adjustable padded shoulder carry strap, this seat is ideal for the aggressive run-and-gun hunter. MSRP: $79.99. Contact: www.millenniumstands.com

With a sturdy and comfortable back rest, the Millennium TU01 Field Pro works well for sitting in front of brushy cover to help break up your silhouette. (Photo from Fred Eichler Fan Page Facebook)
With a sturdy and comfortable back rest, the Millennium TU01 Field Pro works well for sitting in front of brushy cover to help break up your silhouette. (Photo from Fred Eichler Fan Page Facebook)


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