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Review on πŸ•οΈ ALPS Mountaineering King Kong Camping Chair by Daniel Shankle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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I really like this chair. i'm a big guy Big and big. After destroying so much of my friends and family's outdoor seating over the years, I realized that carrying my own chair to picnics and garden parties was less embarrassing than being pulled out of a tangle of tarp and aluminum, while people are very hot dogs and at the bottom of their cups. I bought this for an out of town job where I had to sit in front of a car 10 hours a day and the only option available to me was unlined metal. folding chairs. I needed something that would keep me comfortable but also support and survive three months of tough conditions. It has succeeded in every respect. First, yes, it's hard. This is not a chair to take with you on a long hike. Although the tote has a nice long wide strong strap. But for that weight, you get a solid seat that feels as strong and secure as a mother's love. Thick high quality canvas with double stitching. Quilted in places and on the back. He also supports me in the right places. Of course, it was intended for recreation rather than work, so some support was required to maintain the correct posture for prolonged use. But the seat is more parallel to the ground than the others, I had that backward tilt and the backrest itself is taut and provides a good surface to rest on. The height of the rear armrests is adjustable, which was a pleasant surprise. The color doesn't win a beauty contest, but two cup holders and pockets on the sides and back make it very practical. I can always have water, my phone, a backup battery and a tool kit with me. super smooth? .Process. But it's doable and doesn't really matter much. I don't think it's reasonable to expect something fit for a hockey team (with gear) to collapse into a flexible heap of nothing with a single touch like $20 Coleman chairs do. under the armpits can become uncomfortable over time - put pressure on the legs where they fit. yes it is one thing The best I can say is that you will experience this with any chair of this type and the seat is wide enough and not as bad as others I have used. I do ten hour shifts in it with no problems. But this is worrying. I expect to have this thing for many years to come and continue to enjoy it all the time.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Empty