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The portable perch that's always there when you need it. Perfect for sporting events, parades, long lines or anywhere you need to take a load off, this compact, sturdy, height-adjustable chair pops open in seconds and positions you at eye level for a better view. A swivel plate at ground level allows it to be used on grass or sand without sinking, and a slip-proof rubber tip is ideal for hard surfaces. It may also be used as a walking stick, and supports up to 300 lbs. leaning weight. Folds to just 14" for easy packing. Black. (14 x 1½ x 3½" folded; 29-33" tall as a seat; 34-37½" as a walking stick; 1 lb, 6 oz)
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Strong yet lightweight, the Stick Chair folds down for easy storage and pops open instantly whenever and wherever you need to sit. The new adjustable chair provides personalized comfort with improved visibility, and supports 300 lbs of leaning force.
Product Features:- Seat folds as a handle grip
- Adjustable to desired height with safety locking nut
- Elasticized strap secures the Stick Chair when folded
- Designed for soft surfaces to penetrate grass, sand,etc. with the metal disc flipped down
- to prevent sinking
- Removable rubber tip for use on hard surfaces like concrete, tile, wood, etc. - also protects
- steel tip when not in use
- Supports 300 lbs of leaning force
- In seat position, it adjusts from 29 - 33" high
- In stick position, it adjusts from 34 - 37-1/2" high
- Stick Chair uses: backyard events, beach chair, birders, Equestrian events, golf, outdoor concerts, parades, photography, soccer, trails & hiking, walking
Adjustable to desired height with safety locking nut
Weight: 1 lb 6 oz
Materials: Aluminum shaft, steel seat/handle, steel lower plate and pin, elasticized strap, rubber tip - Customer Reviews
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STICK CHAIR
By Marijane Carlos, Honolulu, HI in November, 2012 -
I had to return this item at my own expense. It was so uncomfortable, even for my husband, who is slender. For an overweight person like myself, the seat cuts into your bum and is too painful to use. Sorry!
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By Vince Taylor, Bonner, MT in October, 2012 -
Purchased with trepidation. How good can something for fifty bucks be worth ? I this case a whole lot more.
I am an outdoor photographer. I consequently hike the rough terrain of the Canadian and US Rockies a great deal. This product is a MUST HAVE.
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STICK CHAIR
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