Ameristep ‘Director’s Chair’ a nice seat for ground blinds
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ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE HUNT IN QUIET COMFORT FROM THE VERSATILE AND DURABLE NEW AMERISTEP DIRECTOR CHAIR |
Plano, IL (February 26, 2016) – As the number of hunters recognizing the advantages of hunting from ground blinds continues to grow, so has the demand for practical, portable, and well-engineered seating. Ameristep, leads the way, offering hunters dozens of lightweight seating options that are ideal for not only ground blind hunting, but for any outdoor pursuit – from dove, turkey and waterfowl hunting to camping and ice fishing.
Ameristep’s NEW Director Chair is the ideal choice for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who place a high value on strength and durability.
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Rated for up to 250 pounds, this well-built workhorse is assembled around a thick, durable, powder-coated frame that resists corrosion and minimizes the unacceptable noises associated with weaker chairs. The Ameristep Director Chair also features a padded backrest and armrests, as well as a large, zippered gear pouch beneath its seat to keep essentials close at hand. The 11-pound Ameristep Director Chair is finished in the highly versatile Realtree Xtra camouflage pattern, and folds flat for space-saving storage when not in use.
When it comes to portable outdoor seating, only the strong survive. So don’t take chances with a lesser chair. Hunt in quiet comfort from the durable and versatile new Ameristep Director Chair.
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Mark Strand
MidWest Outdoors editorial director Mark Strand is a graduate of University of Minnesota School of Journalism with a minor in Fisheries & Wildlife Science. He has written for nearly every outdoor magazine over the past 41 years, and has written or co-written 14 books. In addition to writing and photography, Strand produces the MidWest Outdoors Podcast, and contributes to MWO digital properties. He is an outdoor generalist who loves hunting and fishing of all types. In 2018 Strand was elected to the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame.