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timbergal
Jun 16, 2013Explorer
I have one and am buying another. I'm a big woman and this chair fits me, and rocks with my weight without complaining. It rocks in gravel as good as the next rocker, which is not without bumping. Once it wears a groove in the gravel, you're set to rock away. You can always scuffle a groove for it.
The chair leans back enough that I can snooze in it, and it has enough forward rocker arm for you to sit upright and not feel you're going to toss yourself forward. I'm making a little pillow to strap onto it for neck support. Classy looking chair, no strange 1970s colors, and the locking mechanism couldn't be easier. It folds down much easier and into a smaller load than my gravity chair. Chairs are important at campsites if you've been active or trying to keep up with grandkids, lol. I'd recommend this one.
The chair leans back enough that I can snooze in it, and it has enough forward rocker arm for you to sit upright and not feel you're going to toss yourself forward. I'm making a little pillow to strap onto it for neck support. Classy looking chair, no strange 1970s colors, and the locking mechanism couldn't be easier. It folds down much easier and into a smaller load than my gravity chair. Chairs are important at campsites if you've been active or trying to keep up with grandkids, lol. I'd recommend this one.
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