If any answer is yes, then this will be your new favorite camp chair. I'm tall, beefy, and have a bad back. Chairs that make you slouch are great if you plan on dying right there and never getting out of it again. But, if you prefer living and walking without pain when you exit your camp chair, you need something sturdy and with the right posture maintenance. This is my third Strongback chair. The other two are still great and holding up very well (5 and 2 years old, seasoned with campfire smoke very well).The chair is wide enough for a big person. So there's no blood-stopping pressure on your legs anywhere. The weight capacity is excellent. The arms are very comfortable and strong. The height is great for getting in and out of. It folds up nice and fairly easy. If it gets dusty, it can bind up when collapsing though. Don't expect it to be super small when folded, but it is plenty easy to stow and carry around. Best of all, the seat doesn't sag and the back has the right lumbar support and sturdiness to keep your back upright. You can get cheaper chairs, but you'll pay more in discomfort. This chair is worth it.
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