🦃 Sit Tight, Hunt Right — The Chair That’s Always Ready for the Next Big Catch!
The BrowningStrutter Camo Turkey Hunting Chair offers a foldable, low-profile design with a durable powder-coated steel frame and camo patterns for stealth. It supports up to 300 lbs, features an extra-wide padded seat with armrests for extended comfort, and includes a padded shoulder strap plus carry bag for easy transport—perfect for turkey hunting, camping, and outdoor excursions.
Brand | Browning |
Color | Realtree Timber |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 22"W x 24"H |
Size | Regular |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Regular |
Pattern | Camouflage |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Tent |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Hunting Chair |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | Strutter Chair |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Furniture Finish | Oak |
Leg Style | Saber Leg |
Reclining Position Count | 2 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
UPC | 703438852240 |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | Browning Camping |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27 x 7.5 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 3.83 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 22 x 24 inches |
Brand Name | Browning |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8525024 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**T
Worked great in the field
Worked great turkey hunting very comfortable
N**Y
I don't hunt turkeys in this chair.
I don't hunt turkeys at all, in fact, but I gobble at them when I see them on the levee and they gobble back.The closest I've gotten to a turkey in this chair is Wild Turkey -- and by gosh the chair holds up.It's easy to open and set up, easy to close and pack, and supports my 165 lbs without trouble.This chair is the exact same as the REI Camp Stowaway Low Chair except it costs ten bucks less, is camo instead of black, and has a Browning stag logo embroidered on the back instead of an REI logo.I'm an REI member, but personally? I prefer the Browning stag logo and love not spending the extra ten bucks -- and although it's camo, I can always find it where I left it.It is totally comfortable, dries almost immediately if you get it wet and sits about six inches off the ground.In my opinion, it's THE PERFECT camp chair for those of us who are low to the ground -- or like to sit low to the ground.Ideal for canoe camping.The feet pivot which makes this chair idea for slightly uneven terrain -- and also allows you to rock back onto the rear legs -- sort of like those fancypants ultralight camp chairs that cost 90 bucks and fall apart the fifth time you use them... except heavier (it's not that heavy but it's not made for backpacking)... so it's ideal for sitting around a campfire emptying pressurized canisters of lager.The case is a 26 x 6 inch tube with an adjustable (non-removable) shoulder strap and drawstring closure. The folded chair is not difficult to fit into the case.The chair also has its own adjustable (removable) shoulder strap -- which seems weird -- too many shoulder straps or whatever -- but the folded chair has a velcro retaining strap attached via rivet which keeps it from flopping open if you carry it by it's own removable shoulder strap and decide to not use the case. Problem being: The case keeps the thing from getting scratched up and I like cases -- and because it's so low to the ground, the removable shoulder strap pretty much just lives in the dirt... which is bad design.So I removed the removable shoulder strap from the chair and never looked back.But then, I'm a wild (turkey) man.I love this chair.
J**N
Best of class turkey chair hunter review.
I have turkey hunted w another chair exactly like this I bought locally about 4-5 years ago. I am 6’2” and about 245 lbs. it has never failed. Although other chairs have. I first bought the chair mainly for the higher quality carry strap vs all and I mean all others I have found. While there is a primos chair w the same strap the connection to the chair is weaker. I had problems w the strength if competing chairs straps. I hint hard15 full days a year. I take others w me and so I bought another chair for friends to use. It is or rather can be very quite. But it is A metal frame so some care has to be take to not bump if your close. On a slow day I can comfortably sit in the chair for hours. And I have back problems but the angle let’s me stretch out and lean. I gave my size and the regular chair is plenty big for me. My brother is a few inches taller and weighs about 270 and he finds it just right. I think the larger version may be prohibitive in the turkey woods.I saw a question about hills. That’s about the only limitation of this chair. It is reclined so too much of an angle forward and you will be siting straight up. If your facing up hill you better have a tree behind you so you don’t go over backwards. But kicking out small holes in the dirt for either the front or back legs makes it work well on terrain as long as it isn’t too steep. I would like to see connections like bungee on the back of the chair to keep it from falling off the metal upright posts that hold the seat back. But it’s easy to put in if it fell off in walking around.I would want to know these facts so I write. But truthfully I’m afraid it will bring me further competition if turkey hunters knew how comfortable these chairs are for this sport vs your vest and a tree. Setup is lengthened about 30sec to put the chair down and open it. But keeps you still for extremely long periods when it usually counts.
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