-
To fat cat owners
Just recently bought a fat cat and had it out a couple of times. How do you people that use them find the seat back rest? I find that in order to lean back into the rest so I am supported, I put a fair amount of strain on it. Does the stitching on the tube where the backrest straps buckles hold up after time? I have the straps shortened quite a bit so I sit upright. Or am I being paranoid?
-
I've had my Outcast Super fat Cat for over 3 years and I still don't worry about the straps breaking. I wouldn't worry about it. Take-care!
-
My Fish Cat is fine after 2 seasons of hard use.
-
I am deeply disappointed in this thread.
My neighbor has a huge tabby and I was hoping for a recipe or two. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/wink.gif
-
Ahhhh Cats!
The other white meat.......
( should have named mine "Dubbing")
Cheers
DuFf
------------------
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints....
-
I'm disappointed too. I thought this was a thread about the Honda Fat Cat. I always wanted one, too. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
-
Perhaps not related to your question exactly, I have heard of people slipping a sheet of plexiglass or some other semi-rigid material into the "sleave" that hold the foam back, to add support to the back.
Peter
------------------
Peter F
www.fishingwithflies.com
pfrailey@hotmail.com
-
I have two super fat cats and they are both holding up fine after 3 years of use. The back support is not great but I have have had no problems with the stitching or the straps.
Pete
-
Thanks for your replies. Sorry to disappoint some of you. (no cat recipie)
Peter F. I thought of that and maybe will give it a try. Thanks
-
classic Cat Tamales, Cat in Spicy Ginger Sauce, and Cat Au Gratin. guiness BEER ROASTED CAT 1 cat cut into roast mmmm good
ff69