Wanting to convert my bass boat, Xpress X18 to a part time crappie rig.
Thinking of these seats and mount Sidekick Fishing Double Seat - D-200-00 - Millennium Outdoors
Seats B-100 Gray - Millennium Outdoors
Anyone got a review or report on these??
Wanting to convert my bass boat, Xpress X18 to a part time crappie rig.
Thinking of these seats and mount Sidekick Fishing Double Seat - D-200-00 - Millennium Outdoors
Seats B-100 Gray - Millennium Outdoors
Anyone got a review or report on these??
Good products....can,t beat them
I owned a pair. Had an 82 year young fishing partner trip over one of the support bars. I sold them immediately and added two more bases.
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We use a set in our 87 champion bass boat work good. Contact Gene EZ-poleholder he can get them shipped to your door at a good price.
I got a sidekick collecting dust in the garage. and no, it is not billbob.
I've used them since they came out. My clients have ranged from tiny to 400 pounds with zero issue with the Side-Kicks. A lot of the clients adjust them to suit their comfort zone and this works well.
Side kicks are well built, just too heavy for me to move around. I purchased some lighter duty ones. Can't comment on the lighter ones either. They are on my jon boat collecting dust. Haven't been out to try them out. I just been using my pondtoon, but not much.
Built well, easy to position around storage and livewells.
Attached is when I had set up on back deck.
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I love mine! The tripping factor is very true if you are not careful! one thing I explain to the new people in the boat is sit in the seat and then turn around from the outside in. Don't try to step over! I can fish all day and feel great after a trip! my neck doesn't hurt from looking straight down!
They are an alternative to having side by side seating in boats that don't have two pedestal bases but factory or DIY installed bases IMHO are much better way to go ! I realize some boat manufactures don't give you that option. I tried them , didn't like them. Never figured out a way to keep them tight and didn't like stepping over the center brace .
I would consider lawn chairs first.
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I've had a set of them. The problem I had with them was keeping everything tight. I liked the adjustability, but running down the lake the knobs would back out. I've had more than one client nearly fall out of the boat. I went to something else.