Trevor Summerfield
Senior Member & Supporter
Korum Rover chair is ok, v/light , good on sloping banks but the legs dont fold, they can be removed or retracted if wished.
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There are days when a recliner is just ideal. Lazy summer days on a venue where bites are hard to come by and a long walk isn't required!I don't think recliner, lightest and comfiest can be had in one chair. I looked at the Korum Aeronium, which was the lightest I could find, but found it wasn't comfortable, and it felt cold with the cover removed (which you can do to make it lighter). So I swapped it for a Fox Duralite, which is light enough, super-comfy, has big feet, which some of the Korum's don't, and is high enough in the back to slouch and fall asleep in... if that's what a recliner is for... although I can't see the point of a recliner, personally.
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Wish I had seen this before I bought a Korum lightweight chair. Simple.... they are rubbish. Had mine 3 months and it's all sagged and bloody uncomfortableI have a Lorum Aeronium Superlite Reclining chair. It's small and compact but mine has been let down by the stitching on the material. It ripped and I had to re-stitch the seat area along one side. I'm not big or heavy so this was very disappointing for such an expensive chair. It's alright but I won't be buying another Korum chair.
Now discontinued apparently, like so much else that was better than most of the alternatives.JRC stealth for me too
Yep. It was the recline for me. I have a JRC relaxa Reclina and though the chair is comfortable I find that I rarely reclined it to any other than just the one position anyhow. I’ve kept the chair but I now how the Fox duralite and loosing the multi position recline is a small price to pay for the weight saving. It must be said though the legs are incredibly short and with little adjustment to them.As soon as you go recliner your out of the 3kg mark and starting at over 4kg
Depends on where your priorities lay but some sacrifice needs to be made somewhere
I wear a cowboy hat for the same reason but is a tarp version so rain doesnt penetrateYep. It was the recline for me. I have a JRC relaxa Reclina and though the chair is comfortable I find that I rarely reclined it to any other than just the one position anyhow. I’ve kept the chair but I now how the Fox duralite and loosing the multi position recline is a small price to pay for the weight saving. It must be said though the legs are incredibly short and with little adjustment to them.
Going off topic slightly, these days I nearly always wear a wide brim Fedora hat when fishing. My cousin had to have the top half of his ear removed a few years ago due to a carcinoma and I’m mindful that I like to keep the sun off both the back of my neck and ears. A lot of the larger recliner chairs have very high backs which make wearing a wide brim hat uncomfortable as it hits the back of the chair, forcing your head forward. Another plus point for the duralight it that the back is relatively low and does not do this.
I made a “strategic” purchase of a Tilley T3 for my holiday in Italy. The fact that it is olive coloured and will suit me just fine for fishing didn’t get mentioned to Mrs Rose at the timeI wear a cowboy hat for the same reason but is a tarp version so rain doesnt penetrate
Decent titfers and good fishing hats are Tarphats. I’ve got one of the vented onesI wear a cowboy hat for the same reason but is a tarp version so rain doesnt penetrate
Yes that's it. I find though the crown is a little low as I have a big head. Didn't know about the vented variety but will have a lookDecent titfers and good fishing hats are Tarphats. I’ve got one of the vented ones
Walking hat from Brazil great sun hat and winter hats
Tarp hats are made into wide brim walking hats; these are made from recycled truck tarpaulins from Brazil, ideal for use as a wide brim sun hat or bush hatwww.tarphat.co.uk
The Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair is without doubt the most comfortable and light weight chair I've owned..
Yep mine is the vented one too.Yes that's it. I find though the crown is a little low as I have a big head. Didn't know about the vented variety but will have a look
I know the feeling Haydn, me and hats are very much touch and go, I’m not sure that the vented Tarphat suits me but does a job. It’s going to Barbados and St Lucia with me to watch West Indies v England in November…I hope it enjoys it! I willI also have a Tarphat, though not the ventilated one. My misses calls it my “knob hat” and refuses to be seen out with me if I’m wearing it. To be fair hats don’t suit me that well and the relatively wide brim on Tarphats especially so.
I recently bought a Dorfman Pacific hat of the bay and it’s a dream fit - tight hats give me a pounding headache - and it holds its shape well, and with a narrower brim. She still says I look a knob in it, just slightly less so.