NRS High Back Swivel Seat


Price:
Sale price$229.95

Description

Float fish in style with the NRS High-Back Swivel Seat. This tractor-style high-back seat works with the NRS Angler Seat Bar to give you the 360 degrees of rotation, so you can stay facing where you're fishing if the boat changes course. This padded seat has a durable covering that wont wear or form cracks like many other foam-inner seats. A drainhole on the back keeps you from sitting in a puddle of water if you catch a good wave over the bow.

  • The soft cushion is covered with a tough vinyl used in tractor seats.
  • Your back will love the support you get from the high seat back.
  • Strong plastic construction in the supportive seat pan eliminates metal parts that could rust or bend.
  • Molded channels in the seat cushion direct water to the drain port so the seat stays dry.
  • The included swivel base has the same bolt pattern as the Angler Swivel Seat we previously stocked, 5.25"W x 5.25"L. It will fit on any of our current seat bars and passenger seat mounts.
  • Seat comes with mounting hardware: 4 each 1/4 x 20 x 3/4" bolts and lock nuts, and 8 flat washers.
Specs
Material Vinyl covering soft foam padding, rugged plastic seat pan
Dimensions

13"H x 18"W (front of seat) x 14"L
Swivel adds 1.25" to height

Weight 11.5 lbs.
Includes Swivel base
Four each 1/4 x 20 x 3/4" bolts and lock nuts, and 8 flat washers
    Features Rotates 360 degrees
    Hole pattern 5.25"W x 5.25"L


      Pro Tip:
      This seat is best used for float fishing rigs for anglers. If you desire a high-back rowing seat, you will want one that doesn't rotate like this one does. Check out the NRS High-Back seat for a fixed version of this swivel seat.

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