Just ordered one I’m a older hunter and like you clearly getting into trees is no my thing anymore and if your like me I like to move around thanks for video and good luck hunting
I’ve had one for several years. I actually like the waist belt as it takes any weight off of your shoulders, especially if you bag something. The bag is a newer thing. I paid $149 when they were a lower, in height, set up. When I called Mr. Waldrop with a question, he asked how old my chair was and proceeded to sent me a modification kit to raise my chair up as he felt it was a better height. I agree. He’s old school and aims to please. Btw. His ph# is on the sticker on your seat. He’s a pleasure to talk with. Robert, the tennis balls are on mine at all times…soft ground in Missouri is all throughout. Best of luck!
The PacSeat is pretty awesome. I add a ghillie suit. One afternoon when I was deer hunting, I had a squirrel run across my shoulders, a racoon sniff my boots, and a black bear brush up against my ghillie suit. Talk about code brown! Can't wait to see your adventures on the ground. Also, the pac-out with one of these is actually quite pleasant. I've attached two deer to mine one time and packed them off hill country about 1.25 miles. The hip belt helps a ton. Some padding for the shoulder straps are a huge help, as well.
Looks great Robert, get yourself a couple of rolls of hockey tape and wrap all the tubing you can. That's a old trick I learned in western Canada. Good luck
I spent a good week with mine getting rid of Klink..klank and their brother klick..so all the buckles, all the pins and and the waist strap are history..then I wrapped the entire frame in tennis racket tape. And lastly chopped 2-1\2 inches off the back leg so as it don't need to be folded into the upright position to just lean against a tree now she' sweet!
I've had mine for many years. I wish I could remember how long. I think over 15 years. Mine does not have the stand alone option. I plan to contact David and see if mine can be modified. I'll probably get another one so my wife can sit in a blind with me. I really like the versatility without the work of hanging stands. I still use stands, but 90% of the time I end up on the ground due to wind or no trees where I need to be. David Waldrop is one of the most down to earth and honest guys I've ever met.
I've been a ground hunter from the start (afraid of heights). Your new commitment to ground hunting has been a blessing to our household. My husband has tried everything to get me in a tree, but I get about 12' and just can't. I've harvested my biggest dear leaning up against a tree. My popup blind has been okay, but can't beat a good cushion and big tree. : ) Best wishes for an abundant harvest!
Love my Waldrop. A bag like the Alps Little Bear or Big Bear for example can sit on the shelf in carry mode and be held on by the waist strap buckled around the chair. You can unclip the Alps shoulder harness all together as you dont't need that. When I get to where I'm going I take the Waldrop off my back, pop the packs waist buckle and sit it next to me on the ground. It's a wonderful system. There are a host of other bags with this configuration that will work the same way.
Also try the Millennium Tree Seat. Attaches to the tree itself and is super comfortable. Weighs only 4 lbs and is like sitting in a recliner in the woods. Perfect for any type of ground hunting. I’ve had one for the last three hunting seasons and I’m about to buy a second one.
I’ve had one for a season and a half. I have been in a tree twice in the last 1.5 seasons (I think). Killed 3 so far this season off of the ground and don’t plan to go back to being in a tree. Very light, comfortable, quiet, and as mobile as anything you’ll find. For anyone looking, it’s well worth the money.
This will be my 3rd season with a Waldrop’s pac seat. Love it, best ground hunting tool I own. I hunt with a longbow as well. Your gonna love it. Love your videos. God bless you and your family.
I just got my invoice email yesterday and saw where Waldrop is in Columbus Ga just across the river from me I called and spoke to Tim to see if I could just come and pick up my chair. He said that they had just shipped it out by FedEx and that I should receive by next day which I did get it today. I am ready to hunt now but I want a ghillie suit to complete my gear. Thanks Robert
Starting my 2nd season with one and don’t know if I’ll ever go back up a tree. Chasing them on the ground is absolutely the best and this seat gives you the comfort without the bulk. You will love it and really enjoy all your videos b/c I can relate in so many ways.
I had been thinking about taking two inches off the front legs and finally did it today. At 5’10” it fits me much better, gives me a better angle of the back, and the front bar on the seat isn’t digging into the back of my legs. It was a good move for me.
Looking forward to the update after you use it. I purchased one late last year but have not used it yet. I do like it though built good. Thanks for sharing brother.
I’ve had mine for about 4 years. They are great. I promise you’ll fight sleep when sitting in it. Especially if it’s chilly and you have a nice warm wool jacket. zzzzz
I agree Robert. Ive been hunting with a recurve n longbow for 50 years and killed every deer from tbe ground. I enjoy being eye level so much more. Ill be interested on how the seat works out so give us a update in a month or so!
I'm excited to see you making the switch to ground hunting and I'm looking forward to the new content. I have been on the ground more than in a stand this year and I am loving it. I like the freedom it gives me and I feel like I'm more "in the game" when on the ground.
Robert, I’ve had one for a long time. Found it great for run and gun. Didn’t like the waist strap at first, now use it always. Anyway, I think you will enjoy it. Videos are great by the way. Rock on!
Shoot Robert, you best be taking us with you on a ground hunt or two! It looks really nice, I just can't dish out $225 right now. God bless and good hunting!
It looks like it will bang into the back of your calves on the walk in, but I've never heard someone mention it so I guess it rides fine. Due to two recent hip replacements and developing a touch of vertigo, I've been in either a blind or hunting the ground in a tree saddle. I really like using a saddle on the ground. It puts you right against the base of the tree, completely breaking up your outline. I've had bucks look right at me from 12 yards and pay no attention. You can sit or lean and move slow and smoothly around the tree as a deer comes in. The tree also helps hide your drawing the bow movement. I bought a used Guido's Web and JX3 off eBay but haven't tried them yet except in the backyard. They are so comfortable it would be easy to sit all day. Plus they allow you to sit without having your knees against the tree. Best seat in the woods. I'm surprised that I haven't heard of anyone else doing it, though I'm sure some must be. The Guido's and JX3 also serve as a pack for hauling game or gear out. The JX3 is expensive, though so are stands these days, but if you keep an eye out you can score a Guido's off eBay on occasion.
It does not hit your calves. It packs comfy. I actually like to pack it over my pack. I like being able to get up and move quickly . If some hogs are working by I can go to them.
Excellent. That was my only concern. It looks like a well thought out, well built piece of gear. Thanks for sharing it with us, I'll be getting one to add to my arsenal. I really enjoy your videos, I hope you keep including us on your adventures.
I to started hunting off the ground one thing that really worked for me was different types of camouflage. Pants one pattern shirt another. I have had deer come in touching range and about turn inside out. Can't wait to try that cool chair!!!
I may have to take a closer look at one of those. I actually hunted out of one of those painted up chairs, tonight, just like the one you are sitting in. Didn't see anything, though. I have a couple of chairs painted up like the Wally world chair you are sitting in.
Yep, that's the way I would use one too. I set up another Wally World camo painted chair and brushed it in a little bit, today. I will hunt it in a few days, when I think the wind is right.
Pleases give the waiste belt a chance. As someone who has the same issues with weight on my shoulders causing neck pain and stiffness, waiste belts can be a life saver.
Man, I’ve been thinking about buying one for about a year! I can’t wait to hear what you think after using it for a while. Sounds like a great quality product!
I actually lol’d because I feel your pain. As we age , putting up a lock on is a lot bigger chore. I’ve hunted traditional for years…but hog invasion has me taking gun on occasion…makes me feel like I’m cheating!
Hi Robert, I just received my waldrop pacseat two weeks ago Love It! Didn't get the tennis balls with it!!😢 I called Tim he is supposed to send me them still waiting!😢 Great seat may order A second! Thanks for your video
Called him on Monday? ....hmmmmm, I've been waiting 2 and 1/2 weeks and haven't heard a thing yet😂😢. Looks great 👍 Looking forward to getting mine..... eventually😂.
@@likeadog7752 I've emailed him twice through the website contact. Once before I ordered, and once since, both answered within hours. Maybe give that a try?
After watching this video and others I ordered a Pac Seat. Getting older I don’t bounce very good so it’s my time to move to the ground. Robert, are snakes an issue where you hunt?
I'm sure it is a comfortable seat but one thing I like about the pacseat is no tree required. I want to be able to set up where I need to be rather than where a tree is. I hunt in some swampy places. Thanks. Several people have mentioned the tree seat so I'm sure it is comfy.
I’m a ground hunter also. I’ve looked at that seat and considered getting one. But I was concerned about how low it hung down when packing. Does it hit the back of your legs and catch on brush when walking? I’d be interested in your thoughts on that. Keep up the good videos.
It packs good. I walked around a mile the other day scouting. It weighs so little you don't notice it and don't hit your legs. I like to carry it over my normal pack. Works great either way.
hated the 3 legged seats, they seem ok at first but quickly lose their attraction to me. I have used various folding chairs for years and if I could get around as good as you can still do, I'd be using one of those. now all that is left is got you to go get a deer with it. Go get em Brother
good video but I have to think that inexpeience reviews or first thoughts may put light on different perspectives or insights, I cant group together inexperience with unknoledgeable all the time enjoy your videos a wealth of knoledge
I've compound bow hunted on the ground and trees but have lost interest over all the high priced bow. I bought a one legged stool 5 years ago borrowed a long bow from a friend and I'm back having more fun then I've had bow hunting in years.
Just ordered one I’m a older hunter and like you clearly getting into trees is no my thing anymore and if your like me I like to move around thanks for video and good luck hunting
I’ve had one for several years. I actually like the waist belt as it takes any weight off of your shoulders, especially if you bag something. The bag is a newer thing. I paid $149 when they were a lower, in height, set up. When I called Mr. Waldrop with a question, he asked how old my chair was and proceeded to sent me a modification kit to raise my chair up as he felt it was a better height. I agree. He’s old school and aims to please. Btw. His ph# is on the sticker on your seat. He’s a pleasure to talk with. Robert, the tennis balls are on mine at all times…soft ground in Missouri is all throughout. Best of luck!
David Waldrop is an old friend of mine. Anything he makes or uses is high quality. Hope you like it.
The PacSeat is pretty awesome. I add a ghillie suit. One afternoon when I was deer hunting, I had a squirrel run across my shoulders, a racoon sniff my boots, and a black bear brush up against my ghillie suit. Talk about code brown! Can't wait to see your adventures on the ground. Also, the pac-out with one of these is actually quite pleasant. I've attached two deer to mine one time and packed them off hill country about 1.25 miles. The hip belt helps a ton. Some padding for the shoulder straps are a huge help, as well.
Looks great Robert, get yourself a couple of rolls of hockey tape and wrap all the tubing you can. That's a old trick I learned in western Canada. Good luck
I spent a good week with mine getting rid of Klink..klank and their brother klick..so all the buckles, all the pins and and the waist strap are history..then I wrapped the entire frame in tennis racket tape. And lastly chopped 2-1\2 inches off the back leg so as it don't need to be folded into the upright position to just lean against a tree now she' sweet!
I have ground hunted 3 years with my Pac seat. Best hunting move I have made!
You are going to love this chair!
I've had mine for many years. I wish I could remember how long. I think over 15 years. Mine does not have the stand alone option. I plan to contact David and see if mine can be modified. I'll probably get another one so my wife can sit in a blind with me. I really like the versatility without the work of hanging stands. I still use stands, but 90% of the time I end up on the ground due to wind or no trees where I need to be. David Waldrop is one of the most down to earth and honest guys I've ever met.
I've been a ground hunter from the start (afraid of heights). Your new commitment to ground hunting has been a blessing to our household. My husband has tried everything to get me in a tree, but I get about 12' and just can't. I've harvested my biggest dear leaning up against a tree. My popup blind has been okay, but can't beat a good cushion and big tree. : )
Best wishes for an abundant harvest!
Love my Waldrop. A bag like the Alps Little Bear or Big Bear for example can sit on the shelf in carry mode and be held on by the waist strap buckled around the chair. You can unclip the Alps shoulder harness all together as you dont't need that. When I get to where I'm going I take the Waldrop off my back, pop the packs waist buckle and sit it next to me on the ground. It's a wonderful system. There are a host of other bags with this configuration that will work the same way.
Also try the Millennium Tree Seat. Attaches to the tree itself and is super comfortable. Weighs only 4 lbs and is like sitting in a recliner in the woods. Perfect for any type of ground hunting. I’ve had one for the last three hunting seasons and I’m about to buy a second one.
I’ve had one for a season and a half. I have been in a tree twice in the last 1.5 seasons (I think). Killed 3 so far this season off of the ground and don’t plan to go back to being in a tree. Very light, comfortable, quiet, and as mobile as anything you’ll find. For anyone looking, it’s well worth the money.
I like that seat. May have to get one. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Robert, hunting off the ground with a longbow is my favorite way to hunt too. I smoked a coyote at 10 yards last Friday. Good day.
Bout time u took my advice ha ha.That's gonna be your new best friend. Keep up the good work brother. I look forward to every video
This will be my 3rd season with a Waldrop’s pac seat. Love it, best ground hunting tool I own. I hunt with a longbow as well. Your gonna love it. Love your videos. God bless you and your family.
Just getting into traditional archery made my own self bow a hickory bow love all your videos thanks for all the wisdom much appreciated.
I just got my invoice email yesterday and saw where Waldrop is in Columbus Ga just across the river from me I called and spoke to Tim to see if I could just come and pick up my chair. He said that they had just shipped it out by FedEx and that I should receive by next day which I did get it today. I am ready to hunt now but I want a ghillie suit to complete my gear. Thanks Robert
I absolutely love mine if I'm hunting on the ground that will always be with me. Can't wait till you use it you will fall in love with it. Darren
Starting my 2nd season with one and don’t know if I’ll ever go back up a tree. Chasing them on the ground is absolutely the best and this seat gives you the comfort without the bulk. You will love it and really enjoy all your videos b/c I can relate in so many ways.
I had been thinking about taking two inches off the front legs and finally did it today. At 5’10” it fits me much better, gives me a better angle of the back, and the front bar on the seat isn’t digging into the back of my legs. It was a good move for me.
I like the shorter one better myself,.
Looking forward to the update after you use it. I purchased one late last year but have not used it yet. I do like it though built good. Thanks for sharing brother.
I’ve had mine for about 4 years. They are great. I promise you’ll fight sleep when sitting in it. Especially if it’s chilly and you have a nice warm wool jacket. zzzzz
I’ve been wanting to try the turkey version. Too bad you can’t try ‘‘em before you buy ‘em. They are very expensive. Looking forward to your review.
I agree Robert. Ive been hunting with a recurve n longbow for 50 years and killed every deer from tbe ground. I enjoy being eye level so much more.
Ill be interested on how the seat works out so give us a update in a month or so!
I'm excited to see you making the switch to ground hunting and I'm looking forward to the new content. I have been on the ground more than in a stand this year and I am loving it. I like the freedom it gives me and I feel like I'm more "in the game" when on the ground.
Great piece of gear. I've had mine several years and love it. You're right, hunting from the ground certainly ups the excitement and satisfaction.
Robert, I’ve had one for a long time. Found it great for run and gun. Didn’t like the waist strap at first, now use it always. Anyway, I think you will enjoy it. Videos are great by the way. Rock on!
Shoot Robert, you best be taking us with you on a ground hunt or two! It looks really nice, I just can't dish out $225 right now. God bless and good hunting!
I will be following your ground hunting adventures. Iv been seriously considering doing the same. But old habits are hard to break.
It looks like it will bang into the back of your calves on the walk in, but I've never heard someone mention it so I guess it rides fine. Due to two recent hip replacements and developing a touch of vertigo, I've been in either a blind or hunting the ground in a tree saddle. I really like using a saddle on the ground. It puts you right against the base of the tree, completely breaking up your outline. I've had bucks look right at me from 12 yards and pay no attention. You can sit or lean and move slow and smoothly around the tree as a deer comes in. The tree also helps hide your drawing the bow movement. I bought a used Guido's Web and JX3 off eBay but haven't tried them yet except in the backyard. They are so comfortable it would be easy to sit all day. Plus they allow you to sit without having your knees against the tree. Best seat in the woods. I'm surprised that I haven't heard of anyone else doing it, though I'm sure some must be. The Guido's and JX3 also serve as a pack for hauling game or gear out. The JX3 is expensive, though so are stands these days, but if you keep an eye out you can score a Guido's off eBay on occasion.
It does not hit your calves. It packs comfy. I actually like to pack it over my pack.
I like being able to get up and move quickly . If some hogs are working by I can go to them.
Excellent. That was my only concern. It looks like a well thought out, well built piece of gear. Thanks for sharing it with us, I'll be getting one to add to my arsenal. I really enjoy your videos, I hope you keep including us on your adventures.
I to started hunting off the ground one thing that really worked for me was different types of camouflage. Pants one pattern shirt another. I have had deer come in touching range and about turn inside out. Can't wait to try that cool chair!!!
I may have to take a closer look at one of those. I actually hunted out of one of those painted up chairs, tonight, just like the one you are sitting in. Didn't see anything, though. I have a couple of chairs painted up like the Wally world chair you are sitting in.
The metal chairs are the best. If I have a place I'm gonna hunt a lot I leave one there. I got the pacseat for hunting a lot of different places.
Yep, that's the way I would use one too. I set up another Wally World camo painted chair and brushed it in a little bit, today. I will hunt it in a few days, when I think the wind is right.
I have that same electricians knife, got it in the late 80’s, like yours made by Camillus
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Thanks!
Very nice. Thank you for your time and help
That’s a really cool chair!
Pleases give the waiste belt a chance. As someone who has the same issues with weight on my shoulders causing neck pain and stiffness, waiste belts can be a life saver.
I've got one too, but haven't used it much. I need to use it more.
I'm with you. I enjoy ground hunting
Man, I’ve been thinking about buying one for about a year! I can’t wait to hear what you think after using it for a while. Sounds like a great quality product!
I definitely see. one of those in my future.
I actually lol’d because I feel your pain. As we age , putting up a lock on is a lot bigger chore. I’ve hunted traditional for years…but hog invasion has me taking gun on occasion…makes me feel like I’m cheating!
I gave up tree stand hunting when I turned 69, I got too stiff and clumsy.
Hi Robert, I just received my waldrop pacseat two weeks ago Love It! Didn't get the tennis balls with it!!😢 I called Tim he is supposed to send me them still waiting!😢 Great seat may order A second! Thanks for your video
How long was your wait?
@@Jb429421 just over 3 weeks
Any time you order hunting equipment that close to hunting season they are gonna be bizzy and longer wate times!
Man I been wanting one of those forever. Jealous as all get out.
Called him on Monday? ....hmmmmm, I've been waiting 2 and 1/2 weeks and haven't heard a thing yet😂😢. Looks great 👍 Looking forward to getting mine..... eventually😂.
Same. I’ve called several times and it always goes straight to voicemail.
If Robert called me I’d answer too.
Haha. Yeah you ain’t lyin.
@@likeadog7752 I've emailed him twice through the website contact. Once before I ordered, and once since, both answered within hours. Maybe give that a try?
@@duanegilchrist8682 Really no worries on my end, and no real rush.....just anticipation 😜.
If you keep making great videos for us, we won't tell your wife you spent money on a hunting seat/pack. Looks like a useful gadget, well thought out.
After watching this video and others I ordered a Pac Seat. Getting older I don’t bounce very good so it’s my time to move to the ground. Robert, are snakes an issue where you hunt?
Snakes are plenty here in South Ga.
Interesting 🤔.
I use a Millennium Tree Seat, just strap it to a tree at a comfortable height and hunt. No tennis balls required.
I'm sure it is a comfortable seat but one thing I like about the pacseat is no tree required. I want to be able to set up where I need to be rather than where a tree is. I hunt in some swampy places. Thanks. Several people have mentioned the tree seat so I'm sure it is comfy.
I’m a ground hunter also. I’ve looked at that seat and considered getting one. But I was concerned about how low it hung down when packing. Does it hit the back of your legs and catch on brush when walking? I’d be interested in your thoughts on that. Keep up the good videos.
It packs good. I walked around a mile the other day scouting. It weighs so little you don't notice it and don't hit your legs. I like to carry it over my normal pack. Works great either way.
hated the 3 legged seats, they seem ok at first but quickly lose their attraction to me. I have used various folding chairs for years and if I could get around as good as you can still do, I'd be using one of those. now all that is left is got you to go get a deer with it. Go get em Brother
good video
but I have to think that inexpeience reviews or first thoughts may put light on different perspectives or insights,
I cant group together inexperience with unknoledgeable all the time
enjoy your videos a wealth of knoledge
I ordered one it ain't come in yet
I've compound bow hunted on the ground and trees but have lost interest over all the high priced bow. I bought a one legged stool 5 years ago borrowed a long bow from a friend and I'm back having more fun then I've had bow hunting in years.