The Muddy MUDGS1105 Complete Seat transforms uncomfortable tree stand sessions into manageable all-day hunts. This camo hunting seat eliminates back fatigue and hip pressure that forces hunters to climb down early, missing prime shooting opportunities during dawn and dusk periods.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic cushions that compress after a few hours, the MUDGS1105 features high-density foam construction with contoured back support that maintains its shape throughout extended sits. The complete seat design distributes weight across a larger surface area compared to standard flat cushions. Weather-resistant materials resist moisture absorption that causes other seats to become heavy and uncomfortable.
Key Features
- High-density foam core maintains support for 8+ hour hunting sessions
- Contoured backrest reduces lower back strain during long waits
- Durable camo fabric resists tears from tree bark and gear snags
- Water-resistant coating prevents moisture absorption and mold growth
- Secure attachment straps fit most ladder and hang-on tree stands
- Compact profile won't interfere with shooting positions or gear placement
- Lightweight construction adds minimal weight to climbing gear
Field performance shows significant comfort improvement over bare metal or wood stand seats. Hunters report staying in position 3-4 hours longer compared to using basic cushions. The seat maintains effectiveness in temperatures from 20°F to 90°F without hardening or becoming sticky. Rain and snow bead off the surface rather than soaking through to the foam core.
Technical Specs
- Dimensions: 18" x 12" x 3" (seat), 16" x 10" (backrest)
- Weight: 2.8 pounds
- Material: High-density polyurethane foam with vinyl coating
- Camo Pattern: Realistic tree bark and leaf design
- Attachment: Heavy-duty nylon straps with quick-release buckles
- Temperature Range: -20°F to 100°F operational
- Compatibility: Fits most ladder stands, hang-ons, and lock-ons
The MUDGS1105 addresses the primary reason hunters abandon productive stands before peak activity periods. Professional guides and serious hunters recognize that comfort directly impacts success rates during those critical first and last light moments.