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| Tweet Topic Started: 17th February 2014 - 05:23 PM (172 Views) | |
| photopro | 17th February 2014 - 05:23 PM Post #1 |
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If you have spent time in a high seat during the winter months you will know it is no fun when the seat is frosted over, apart from freezing your ar$e it then gets wet. I thought about making a waterproof insulated cushion however I found these whilst in a Go Outdoors store the other day.![]() The fabric seems waterproof but I will spray it with silicone if it isn't. I tried it out the other day and it worked a treat. I need to figure out the best way to attach it to the Roe sack but that shouldn't be too difficult. The Anywhere Seat was £11.99 which I thought was very reasonable.
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| stuey | 6th April 2016 - 07:10 PM Post #2 |
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That looks like a great idea. Just building a few high seats and was going to attach a hinged cover so that the seat stays dry, but something like that might do the job. Nothing worse that a wet &rse!!! |
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| mudman | 6th April 2016 - 09:10 PM Post #3 |
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I now take a small towell with me if I suspect the highseat will be wet. |
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