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delsol
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PostPosted: 20:48 - 08 Sep 2014    Post subject: Helinox chair is now lighter Reply with quote

The 960 gm chair seemed lightweight, the new offering is 520 gm with a better weight load and packs even smaller.

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https://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/equipment-c3/accessories-c10/seats-and-sitmats-c47/helinox-chair-one-p1188/s7852?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=helinox-chair-one-colour-green-colour-green-3013&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&gclid=CLOD6pi80sACFfMZtAodVlkAew

https://www.nigor.net/news/ispo-2014-award-for-helinox-ground-chair/
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PostPosted: 05:40 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

So who's been using one of these? What's the verdict after a bit of use? Interested.
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PostPosted: 06:06 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you are carrying it all day then the weight is important but of strapping on the bike, no thinks. 85 quid when you can get ones at 20 or less at go outdoors.


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PostPosted: 09:07 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a cheap chinese copy of one. Works well.

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delsol
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PostPosted: 16:58 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've used my clone of the helinox umpteen times now, £35.00 it was but I have seen the clone at £25.00.

I think the clone is just that and not a lesser quality knock-off.

Crackin little chair and comfortable if the ground is not too soft as the legs sink in.

I drilled tiny little holes in the legs and secured the rubber feet with tiny zip-ties, if you are going to do this then drill low down on the leg so that you do not drill through the elasticated cord, damhik that.

The later model is more like a sand-chair so should be better in soft ground, bit harder to get up from it as it sits much lower, but looks like a good chair, if a clone version turns up I will buy it.
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PostPosted: 21:07 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got a Helinox Clone for £25, that is really good.

I've also got an Alite Mantis, which is excellent. £90 is crazy. But it packs down smaller, weighs less, is shiny silver rather than bright blue. But most importantly, its legs are low. So its really comfy in any situation I've used it in the last 3 months. You can stretch out without the base digging into your leg. It also packs into the porch of the tent without having to collapse it.

It's the one bit of kit that I have I now think as essential, not a nice to have.
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PostPosted: 21:18 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

£84.99 Shocked.

Ok, if you're walking or cycling, I can see the weight saving may help. On a motorbike, a lot of other stuff I'd prefer to spend £85. Like fuel. Fuel = wheelies = fun!

But then, I tend to go for a cheaper AND lighter solution.

Also has multi-purpose functionality, very stable and is appropriately 'low', which it seems is a good feature!

https://www.binlinersdirect.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/500x500/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/s/p/sp5_1_.jpg

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delsol
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
£84.99 Shocked.

Ok, if you're walking or cycling, I can see the weight saving may help. On a motorbike, a lot of other stuff I'd prefer to spend £85. Like fuel. Fuel = wheelies = fun!

But then, I tend to go for a cheaper AND lighter solution.

Also has multi-purpose functionality, very stable and is appropriately 'low', which it seems is a good feature!

https://www.binlinersdirect.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/500x500/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/s/p/sp5_1_.jpg

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PostPosted: 21:28 - 09 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I should point out I was actually serious too! At festivals and the like, that's my standard chair - you can go into a mosh pit and crowd surf out before the last set with it, then if it rains use it as a jacket.
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delsol
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PostPosted: 19:35 - 10 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

G, I could see the practicality, just how practical is what made me smile.

Turning the rubble bag into a jacket gets Thumbs Up

Using it as a chair? I'm too old/soft. Laughing
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PostPosted: 20:46 - 10 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

G wrote:
I should point out I was actually serious too! At festivals and the like, that's my standard chair - you can go into a mosh pit and crowd surf out before the last set with it, then if it rains use it as a jacket.


Whatever is the perfect tool for the job. I started with the same, keeping it light and cheap. I figured all I needed was the trunk of a tree, something to lean on with the natural curve at the base. But found my years of soft living meant hours laying on one side reading resulted in no sleep, as by the time I went to bed, my sides were done with having their circulation cut off.

A soft, southern shandy who doesn't know he's born etc
But having now got the chair, bloody love it Smile

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PostPosted: 21:16 - 10 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got one of the chinese ones, doing well so far, really impressed with it.
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PostPosted: 08:07 - 11 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pigeon wrote:
Simple pleasures for old, broken bodies.


FTFY.

I want a lightweight, compact camping chair with back support, for proper rest after a day's riding. Sounds to me like the Helinox, and the clones, fit that description. I still love camping, but have to face a few realities nowadays Sad
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PostPosted: 19:35 - 11 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

chickenstrip wrote:

I want a lightweight, compact camping chair with back support, for proper rest after a day's riding. Sounds to me like the Helinox, and the clones, fit that description. I still love camping, but have to face a few realities nowadays Sad


Go for the clone, it's very good. I've got a couple for my small living room and outside when things get crowded.
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PostPosted: 14:16 - 21 Sep 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Plus 1 on the clone. Make sure you secure the feet otherwise you will be digging them out of soft ground as previously suggested.
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