Gear Review: Millennium Marine Boat Seats

WHAT IS IT?

Millennium Marine Boat Seats

WHAT SETS IT APART?

Known for producing stable, comfortable tree stands, Millennium offers the same comfort in its Millennium Marine fishing seats. Mounting to a pedestal, these seats feature all-aluminum construction with breathable cool fabric. They’re also resistant to the sun’s UV rays, weather and mold. With multiple models available, the B-Series seat features Millennium Marines ComfortMax contoured, tight sling seat design. 

HOW DO I USE IT?

The B-100 boat seat offers a comfortable back rest with lumbar support and folds into a low profile that’s easy to fish around and provides an unobstructed field of view. The B-200 casting seat’s unique curvature design enables long periods of lumbar-friendly sitting or casting, while the B-300 palmahorse removes the need for a seat back, with a design that lets the angler sit, straddle or lean. A B-301 Mossy Oak Red Hook option has the same structural design as the B-300.

HOW MUCH?

$99.99-$107.36

MORE INFORMATION:

MillenniumMarine.com

ANGLER’S INSIGHT:

Sure, you don’t often see boat seats on the front deck of Bassmaster Elite Series boats, but there’s a time and place for everything. Rocking and rolling in the big waters of Great Lakes smallmouth wonderlands comes to mind first, but anytime big winds stack ‘em up, something to lean on is truly a necessity. Also, elderly anglers, individuals with physical limitations, small children or anyone unaccustomed to how boats move are all good reasons to add a stabilizing element to a boat.