No, the bleacher seats do not have backs. Only the seats in the grandstand have backs. Bleacher seating by its very definition means no backs.
You sit in a seat or on a bleacher.
Bleacher seats are generally used where sports are played because of the fact that many people come to watch the sport and these particular seats rise. You do not want to attempt to watch something with everyone at the same height or level because odds are someone will be in your way.
Saddles.
Don't sit on a bleacher.
That would depend on quality and construction. Here is one site/company that has them from 500 USD to 10,000 USD
Bleacher Report was created in 2008.
"During the regular season, Eagles tickets are 70 dollars at the cheapest, and 1050 for bleacher seats. Box seats cost about 2300 each. During the playoffs, expect prices to be about 10 times the normal."
Pull the rear of the seat bases towards the front seats!Then lay the rear seat backs down.
If you check the Yankees official site, you'll find a complete listing for 2010 tickets. Bleacher seats start at $12, grandstand seats at $20-$25, then terrace, main seating, and finally field seating at up to $250.
In older cars, most seats had a low back with adjustable headrests. Over time most have been replaced with high-back seats with no adjustable headrests.
Yes, the noun bleacher is a common noun, a word for any bleachers anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Michael Bleacher, Professor, Colorado Christian University, Lakewood, COBleacher House Road, Martinez, CAThe Bleacher Bar, Boston, MA"Bleacher Boys", 2009 feature documentary"Bleachers", a novel by John Grisham