Helinox copy for me too..I found sitting on my panniers or three legged camping ones....no back support to sit up in...always crouched over....copy chair can be leant back into..very comfortable indeed.
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Camping chair
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Re: Camping chair
Got one arrived Thursday feels comfy and most importantly lightweight (thumbs)WIBO wrote:Helinox copy for me too..I found sitting on my panniers or three legged camping ones....no back support to sit up in...always crouched over....copy chair can be leant back into..very comfortable indeed.
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so ... these helinox copies can be leaned back on ok ? they won't fold up or break at the joint bit?
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This is the exact one I bought. I can lean back no problem and its delivered quickly from UK.
I'm 15 1/2 stone and 6'1", does me fine. Comfy. Can lean forward on it to stir grub cooking on my trangia, or lean back to quaff a cold beer while gazing over the sea from a wild camping pitch.
Cheapest I could find.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Trail-Outdoor ... CT1dizBj9w
I'm 15 1/2 stone and 6'1", does me fine. Comfy. Can lean forward on it to stir grub cooking on my trangia, or lean back to quaff a cold beer while gazing over the sea from a wild camping pitch.
Cheapest I could find.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Trail-Outdoor ... CT1dizBj9w
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Re: Camping chair
thankyou
RH_scotland
just ordered it
I do value the opinion of bikers on here B)
not seen one or tried it out, but I am sure it will be fine.
I don't do much camping these days, but often do 200 or even 300 mile day runs, and find that increasingly there is nowhere to sit, benches being removed from old fave spots etc. I try to avoid cafes as they are so expensive but spend money on petrol and packed lunches :laugh: . so tend to rest up for five in laybys these days, being a slow old codger oap, ha ha, ... hmmm, perhaps I should take my stove with me, good idea .. sunday dinner by the side of the road, or just coffee and biscuits as the main meal? ... ... all on ma noo classy chair B) (when it arrives)
RH_scotland
just ordered it
I do value the opinion of bikers on here B)
not seen one or tried it out, but I am sure it will be fine.
I don't do much camping these days, but often do 200 or even 300 mile day runs, and find that increasingly there is nowhere to sit, benches being removed from old fave spots etc. I try to avoid cafes as they are so expensive but spend money on petrol and packed lunches :laugh: . so tend to rest up for five in laybys these days, being a slow old codger oap, ha ha, ... hmmm, perhaps I should take my stove with me, good idea .. sunday dinner by the side of the road, or just coffee and biscuits as the main meal? ... ... all on ma noo classy chair B) (when it arrives)