Aldi camp chairs
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Aldi camp chairs
Aldi have those lightweight camping chairs for ยฃ18. Bargain if you need one.
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Re: Aldi camp chairs
Bought a couple last year and they're great - only downside is because of the small footprint they tend to sink into softer ground. Only a problem until you have 4 crushed beercans available (and in my case, by the time you have the fourthcan available, you're sitting on the floor anyway )
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Yep, they do not like soft ground, I have seen them with a little cloth web that goes between the feet to stop sinking...andrew882 wrote: โThu May 30, 2019 3:49 pm Bought a couple last year and they're great - only downside is because of the small footprint they tend to sink into softer ground. Only a problem until you have 4 crushed beercans available (and in my case, by the time you have the fourthcan available, you're sitting on the floor anyway )
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Re: Aldi camp chairs
Stick mine on an old car mat seems to keep me from sinking.
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Re: Aldi camp chairs
Two tennis balls cut in half, does the job of increasing the footprint and easily pack into the chair case.
Large walking stick ferules also work
Large walking stick ferules also work
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Re: Aldi camp chairs
2 pieces of plastic conduat with 2 holes cut in at the tip so the bottom is solid work great and pack in the same bag
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Re: Aldi camp chairs
that's brilliant! i'm the same!!, or the chair has been bent out of all recognition by then as im 16 + stone and most of the cheap ones are rated for lightweights!!! But you lot are very good at coming up with fixes and hacks for everything, a real mine of information on this site, trouble is when i'm stuck somewhere i can't for the life of me remember any of them!!!!! as im old and forgetful lol..........(should get myself a little book of hacks hehehe)andrew882 wrote: โThu May 30, 2019 3:49 pm Bought a couple last year and they're great - only downside is because of the small footprint they tend to sink into softer ground. Only a problem until you have 4 crushed beercans available (and in my case, by the time you have the fourthcan available, you're sitting on the floor anyway )