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MOmarsh Invisi-Chair Optifade
$ 176.87
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Description
MOMarsh Invisi-Chair OptifadeJoin the vertical cover revolution! The MoMarsh Invisichair is something totally new, it is designed for hunting vertical cover like flooded corn, cattails, tules, fence lines, woody cover, levees and bullrush. Many hunters look at vertical cover and think it is easy to hide in because it looks thick from ground level. However, experience has shown us that many times, vertical cover is weak from above and this is often the ducks perspective! Sitting on a swamp seat or bucket leave you exposed from above and is uncomfortable. Marsh boats are made for moist soil/ horizontal cover and often fail in vertical cover due to a large footprint from above and the fact that they look nothing like the surroundings. The Invisichair is our shallow water solution that solves the vertical cover concealment challenge, while being very mobile, comfortable and effective.
The Invisichair is a revolutionary shallow water blind designed for hunting vertical cover like flooded corn, cattails, tules, fence lines, woody cover, levees and bullrush. It is lightweight and portable and allows you to be on the “X”. Whether it is a fence row in a dry field, a flooded corn field, or most anything in between- the adjustable legs will keep you high, dry and comfortable. It has a very small footprint from above and provides concealment in many situations where sitting on a bucket or swamp seat would fail. As importantly, the mesh top allows you to keep track of birds so that you know what call to make and when to get ready to shoot. At the moment of truth, simply release the kick out bar on the arm rest to allow the top to spring open for unobstructed shot which can be taken from a seated or standing position.
Features
Mobile, Portable
Quick set up and break down
Adjustable from 18″- 29"
Blind is adjustable for hunter size
Spring open top for unobstructed shooting
Mesh blind top for good visibility
Shoot while sitting or standing
Storage bags for dead ducks and gear
Webbing straps for adding vegetation
Large “duck feet” that prevent legs from sinking into the mud fully