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#1 smlobx

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Posted 11 September 2016 - 08:02 PM

I've tried several but for one reason or another they never seem quite right. Either their too upright or I sink down in them so much that my thighs get pinched on the edge.
Ideally it will fold up to a rather compact size as well..

Any reccomendations? Pics would be great if possible.
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Posted 11 September 2016 - 08:21 PM

https://www.rei.com/...nox-beach-chair


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Posted 11 September 2016 - 08:38 PM

Strongback chair thread.


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Posted 11 September 2016 - 09:24 PM

Strongback chair thread.

+1 on Strongback
Most comfortable I've found, most stable, and easiest to get out of with old knees.

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Posted 11 September 2016 - 10:12 PM

Another reason I really enjoy this site!

Thanks to the reccomendations here we just orders 2 elites for our next trip!
They should be a major improvement to what we have been using....
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Posted 12 September 2016 - 03:39 PM

Both the Strongback and Helinox Beach chair look interesting and I'll be keeping an eye out for them to give them a try.  In the meantime, I thought I'd post my current ones....

 

Our camper van has a wide storage area in the fiberglass roof (above the passenger compartment ceiling) and we can fit two of these aluminum-framed side-table chairs in it.  They're comfortable and the little flip-up table is great for a drink and lunch plate.

 

We don't have a great storage space for them in the Hawk so I bought a pair of Front Runner Expander chairs off Amazon (I see today they're currently unavailable there) for $55 each.

 

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The small size of the Expanders allows me to store one in an odd space behind my driver's seat and the other behind the Yeti I keep by the Hawk's door (I have it slid forward so I can take the photo of the chair in place).

 

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Of the two designs, the side-table chairs are the more comfortable and we miss the side-tables when using the Expanders for lunch or foursies (snack and a drink in the afternoon) at some lookout or roadside pull-off.

 

I had also been very interested in the GCI Outdoors Pico Arm Chair for its even smaller folded-up size but had some problems with the setup and takedown when I tried one in an outdoors-gear store.  I suppose that one could have been abused and we don't know what improvements the manufacturer makes from year to year so I'll be looking to try it again.

 

GCI also makes a chair similar to the Expander called an Xpress Director's Chair.  At the time I bought the Expanders, the Xpress chairs had aluminum uprights for the back so I opted for the all-steel Expanders. I see GCI now lists the Xpress Director's Chair as having a powder-coated steel frame where before it was listed as a steel-and-aluminum frame.  Also, at the time GCI had an XL model which was wider and had a higher weight limit.  There may still be some of those around.

 

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 03:51 PM

I had one of the GCI Xpress chairs and didn't find it that comfortable, but then it got stolen at a campground near Moab so the comfort problem was solved.  ;)


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Posted 12 September 2016 - 11:13 PM

I have and really like my StrongBack chair, but this has become my favorite chair.  It's light, comfortable and folds nice and flat, but wouldn't you know, REI discontinued them.

 

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 11:18 PM

........................................ but wouldn't you know, REI discontinued them.

 

 

 

our favorite also Mr. Groovy. It is small and lays flat on the camper floor just inside the door. It has been discontinued previously and then showed up again. On discontinued items, ask someone in a store to check for remaining stock in other stores. We got two for half price with no shipping charges to a closer store.


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Posted 12 September 2016 - 11:37 PM

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Directors chair from Costco.  Built like a tank so you can sit however you want without fear of breaking it.

My GF often sits sideways with her legs hanging over the arm.

I like how they have the bar on the bottom so they are stable and don't sink into sand etc.

I also like that they are high.  It makes getting in and out and scooting your way around a fire pit when the wind changes direction easy.

 

~$20 to $25.

 

I always have 2 in behind my rollover couch at all times.  I love them.

 

They usually carry them every year and are available in different colours.  No writing on them either.


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