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Our guide to buying a fishing chair

If you angle regularly and are looking for something comfortable during those long sessions then a fishing chair may be exactly what you need. At Taskers Angling we have put together this short guide to help you find a fishing chair that is right for you so that you can really relax when by the water.

Before buying a fishing chair you may be asking yourself what is the difference between a normal chair and the ones we are discussing. We can assure you that there is in fact a difference and that a fishing chair is definitely worth the investment. One of the main reasons why is because of the comfort they offer. Often if you are out angling you will find yourself sat by the water not moving around much. Because of this you'll need something to sit on that will be comfy, a quick way to lose patience and motivation is to feel uncomfortable so its definitely worth making sure you will be.

The support that a fishing chair offers is also one of the appealing factors that it has, particularly when it comes to your back. Most fishing chairs will offer good padding around the back, hips and neck but the structure of the chair frame is also designed to keep you in a good posture. Depending on what chair you get there may be other features that come with it including height adjustments or an armrest. 

When it comes to giving you an actual advantage when fishing the design of some chairs do have this in mind. A lot of fishing chairs are dark green or brown colours in order to help you blend into the surroundings you are angling in and particularly if you are looking to catch some carp or predator fish. 

Some other points that should be considered when looking for a fishing chair are its dimensions, particularly if you are considering putting it under a brolly or a bivvy. Depending on the terrain you are on mud feet are another good feature to look out for. These will prevent the leg of the chair from sinking into softer ground and a travel strap is also useful in helping you to get the chair from one place to another. 

We hope that this guide has informed you more on what to look for when trying to find a fishing chair. We have a number of great products that could serve you well. If you have nay more questions then please do come into our Liverpool store or ring us on 01512606015.