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In need of new boat seats this year. Looking for suggestions on the fold down type.Manufacturer, styles, reviews> What you have had good luck with> Last 2 broke down at the hindge area folding the seat back.Usually fish all day so comfort for lower back a must Thanks

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I second the milleniiums don't look like much but very comfortable and don't hold water

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There is a simple fix to keep the hinges from breaking.  I puts cord on my seats that goes from the front of the seat to the top of the back.  I made it just short enough so the hinge does not become the stop to prevent the seat back from folding open.

 

You can see the same thing on the post above.  It uses straps instead of a cord.  But a cord will work just as well.  Drill a hole at the front side of the bottom and a hole at the top side of the back rest.

 

https://millenniummarine.com/

 

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On 1/21/2019 at 3:30 PM, tander said:

Check out Millennium Marine seats. They don't look like much but they get good reviews. Suppose to be good for the back.

https://millenniummarine.com/

 

I finally broke mine out after my last post on these seats - they are as comfortable as expected as the same company makes tree stands with the exact same design.

 

If you have a BPS or Cabelas around you, look for the tree stands or climbers in the archery section. The seat is exactly the same.

 

The curve on the front of the seat helps with all day comfort on the lower legs and the straps let you lean back as much as you want.

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