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- Grit_dogNavigator
If you cannot decide on what type of folding chair to buy, how do you perform life’s other day to day decision making tasks? Asking for a friend.
- Granny67Explorer II
You're just plain mean. Not constructive help at all!
- Granny67Explorer II
I don't own one yet. Some are under $100. I've seen them in use. They look pretty substantial. GCI Outdoor.
https://gcioutdoor.com/?_gl=1*159cb2y*_up*MQ..*_gs*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiqbBBhCAARIsAJSfZkbr1FS0m6U5LNcG2nGs38rVYcuBnoK4kG8T7b5S195qF55wwWQPp9saAktMEALw_wcB&gbraid=0AAAAADHw_iIDnpHS3cxo_2KQgf6dqXI84
- MORSNOWNavigator III
We have been using Strongback Elite chairs for the past 8 years or so. They are rated for 300 pounds, have excellent back support, don't squish your shoulders like many camp chairs do, and made extremely well! The Strongback Stadium would be my second choice. STRONGBACK Elite: Navy & Grey - The best folding Chair – Strongbackchair
- bid_timeNomad II
That all depends on your requirements such as weight, storage space, comfort, etc. Sack chairs are popular, don’t weigh much, very easy to store, but generally not as comfortable. Zero gravity chairs are more comfortable but weigh more and take up more space in storage. Directors chairs provide better support, weigh less, don’t take up much room, but generally not as comfortable. Pick your poison.
- StirCrazyModerator
yup, I have all three in the 5th wheel, sit in which ever suits my mood at the time 🤣
in the truck camper we have just been using the sack chairs as they take up the least amount of space, except one trip where the wife asked for the zero g chairs to be loaded. the director chairs take up almost as much room as the zero g chairs and I generally like them more than the sack chairs, but they are not as good for uneven ground.