Camping Chair.

Kirkuchiyo

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Aug 30, 2020
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Michigan
Another vote for trekology here. I've had one for four years and its always worked great. My mother in law bought a bunch of them to give out as Christmas presents, everyone that got them loved them.
 

Johnwesley

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Aug 2, 2020
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Mena, Ar
I’ve got a Kermit chair I’ve had for over 15 years and have a prototype of his table. Got it back ay March Moto Madness when is was just a dozen or so guys hanging out over the weekend. The table is nice and the chair is like a lazy boy at the campsit. But if small packing is your top priority then it’s not the best. The comfort is worth it to me.
 

MattR

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Nov 16, 2019
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North Hampshire UK
I’ve got a Helinox and it’s great. So much so that my son sat in mine and immediately ordered one for himself! But I do hanker after a Kermit chair. I just like wood...


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kaptain_zero

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Dec 17, 2020
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Lost in Oblivia
I'm of a rather heavy stature and some of those chairs on Amazon were marginal at best. After some poking around I found this one rated for 300 lbs. I'm 275 on a good day but it still creaks an awful lot. I also have a hard time getting out of it, but that's my age, not the chair's fault.

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primax

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Mar 20, 2022
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Brisbane
I carry two ANKO folding plastic steps, one as a seat, one as cutting/dining table.
About 300 x 350 x 50 folded
Approx 1.5 kg
Easy to stand up from.
 

kaptain_zero

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Lost in Oblivia
I ended up getting a Kermit chair and it's waaaay better than those fiberglass pole jobbies for someone like me who is north of 270lbs.

A cushion on top of a luggage box is a great idea, but once you get past 50 years, the ol' back starts to complain. :)
 
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