I have a vest with a thin seat pad and wanting to try to add more padding. Has anyone ever done this? I thought about Velcro but would be to loud im sure. Thanks!
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Not sure why it posted the picture twice.
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Ost of the time when I want extra cushioning I just add in a Therm A Seat.
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Horizontal Hunter wrote:Ost of the time when I want extra cushioning I just add in a Therm A Seat.
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So you dont tape on or glue it on?
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Moose wrote:Horizontal Hunter wrote:Ost of the time when I want extra cushioning I just add in a Therm A Seat.
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So you dont tape on or glue it on?
Nope.
Depending on your turkey vest you can probably just fit it in “V” when the seat is folded in for travel and position it when you drop the seat down. The small strap should keep it from getting lost. You May have to trim it a little to fit.
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Thank you!
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Re: Vest padding
I used to see those inner tube seats but cant find them anymore
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I carry a thermaseat or one of those nylon webbed seats that are about 6" tall. Just enough to be off the ground.
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