I will say some of those Low-Boy chairs require the user to have decent quads. Not massive quads just decent nonetheless. I've got to work on mine a tad. Armrests can help egress.
How much do you want for it? What colo(u)r? Kermit will sell me a replacement unembroidered back canvas piece for ~$15.I would sell my Kermit but it has 'Mellow' on it
Red... 130 shipped.How much do you want for it? What colo(u)r? Kermit will sell me a replacement unembroidered back canvas piece for ~$15.
John
I’ll have to pass. Thought my wife might be interested... but, no. Not a bad deal for somebody else though.Red... 130 shipped.
Paul... When you'll be my age... you'll probably sit more often. ; - )I only sit in the chair for a very small percentage of time during any given trip
Looks interesting...I have a Trekology from Amazon. Great price and works well. Legs are adjustable so you're not sitting on the ground.
Good thing they don't talk about the best oil or moly....This is wonderful.
It’s almost as good as a “which anchor is best” discussion amongst cruising yachtsmen.
Yes. Easily. I had the same chair in a different knock off brand. It was about 4" diameter and about 15" long. That's from memory so it could be a bit off.Looks interesting...
Does it pack up small enough to snug inside the 1100 panniers?
Over here I can only get ones by Sportneer and Mechhre which seem to also have adjustable but shorter legs...
no wonder I have no problem with mine ...who knewI will say some of those Low-Boy chairs require the user to have decent quads. Not massive quads just decent nonetheless. I've got to work on mine a tad. Armrests can help egress.
I think the REI flex lite was the first type of chair like this.. then, a couple years later amazon was flooded with much cheaper versions. Great chairs that don't take up a lot of space or weigh much.Does it pack up small enough to snug inside the 1100 panniers?
looks bulky, whilst solid...I think the REI flex lite was the first type of chair like this..
That looks almost identical to the one I mentioned in post#4. And as The Cheese mentioned, it packs relatively small... 14" x 6" x 4.3"looks bulky, whilst solid...
I'm currently eyeballing this kind:
(dunno if that link works over there...)
Adjusting the hardware to my GF's "lets sit here and gaze for a while" touring style...
I don't either. Prerequisites to use a low camp chair :no wonder I have no problem with mine ...who knew