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Nice wallpaper - are you really a little old lady?
Seriously though, the chair looks quite cool - how much do you weigh and how stable does it feel when you're in it? ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Haha! Yeah the last owner was a little old lady. Wallpaper in the bedroom is even worse!!
I weight about 75kg and it feels pretty stable, no doubt about it falling down or snapping. Theres a bit of torsional rotation, but nothing majorly worrying.
Forward and back theres no rocking, but its very comfy as theres a little flex as the fabrics kinda hammock'ed between the poles
Only thing that may cause concern is the legs sinking into boggy grass.. would lower the height a bit
Another note.. i don't actually think this came from china. All the post marks on it and writing is in german and euro's.. unless is passes through german customs? ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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An interesting find, and the Helinox original, which I wasn't aware of, thanks
I have been using one of the small tripod chairs recently and also a full size fold-up camping chair on occasion. The full size one is clearly a bit large and unwieldy for bike use, but it's always nice to have a chair with a back so you can relax properly.
How do you rate the Chinese one for strength? Have they cut corners in materials too much to achieve that price? As you say, the original does seem a bit pricey.
EDIT Ok, seen the other posts now ( ), looks good. |
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I was thinking of buying that chair, link is not working now, anyone have a working link ?
I cannot find it, search skills must be bad
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Found it, my bad, me dumb. |
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In before me, thanks man  |
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I bought one on reading Moo's post.
I would usually baulk at paying £35.00 for a camping chair, but this one made me fork out because it is so compact.
Tried it out and I am well pleased, it really packs down small, it is comfy and feels sturdy enough.
Only slight criticism, and I can live with it, is that when you stretch your legs out, your body tips forward a bit and you kind of feel like you are slipping out of the seat, and then it is not quite so comfortable.
All in, I'm glad I bought it, cheers Moo.  |
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I also now have one. Got it for my birthday.
Takes my weight. Slightly disconcerting in that it kind of rotates about the middle but HELL it packs small!
Needs more field-testing for accurate assessment of robustness. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Bump.
Any reviews, now peeps have had them a while? ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Been meaning to do that.
Yeah. Mine has now done the Dragon Rally and the "Big Knock" diesel bike rally. The latter involved me pretty much sitting in it all day for two days brewing tea then later, drinking cider.
Very comfortable, did not break. Packed away easily and (surprisingly), didn't sink into the ground all that much. You need to watch you don't leave the plastic feet behind stuck into the ground when you move it.
It does a lot of bending and flexing as you move around but I think this is why it doesn't break.
There was someone there with a genuine one. He'd spotted mine, I heard him telling his mate it was a cheap copy and would fall to bits as soon as it was sat on while I was still in my tent. You could feel the butthurt radiating off him when he walked past later and saw the size of me sat in it.
So, three days of repeated sitting at a rally and no discernable damage. That means it has performed better than any of the previous folding camping chairs I have owned. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Mines taken some abuse I've lost 2 of the little plastic feet because it sank, so when i pulled it out the ground they went missing..
Just put a few beer cans under the legs and its fine!
Seems plenty strong enough and is seriously comfy to sit in! Goes back in the bag really easily.
As said it does flex around a bit, probably because of the way its constructed with no cross bars or anything. Probably helps with the comfort too..
But for the ease and size of it, makes taking it on the bike car easier i'd definitely recommend. ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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When folded up it fits neatly in one side of one of those Lidl tank bags (not expanded) with room left for a pair of plimsoles, waterproof trousers and a bottle of wine. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Just back from a very warm 3 day bike jaunt, the last night spent below Ben Nevis, long ride back in sweltering heat, must not complain though cause I managed to dodge the midges.
Some German guys and girlies were whacked pretty hard though.
2 long evenings, maybe 6 hours each, sitting (some might say swaying) around in chair.
To be honest it is not as good as the full size type folding chair with arm rests and can holder, but still very comfortable, it's a legs outstretched chair for max comfort, pack size makes up for any minor shortcomings.
(edit: oops, it's a legs close in chair for max comfort, legs stretched out it tips me too far forward)
As Stinks said, rubber feet can come off, one of mine did but I retrieved it by sticking my finger in a damp little hole and teasing it out.
I'm gonna try some adhesive or maybe drill tiny holes and pin the rubber feet to the leg tubes.
Sturdy?, so far all is good, just check the rubber feet are there when you lift it out of soft ground. |
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I've a Walkstool that has the "lose the feet in soft ground" problem. I'm tempted by the chinkee copy, and may look at getting some castor cups to throw in the bag too :-
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By the time I've drunk 4 cans, I wouldn't be able to stay in the chair  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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If that is the same chair as the original 'clone', then it's a bargain. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 302 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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