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Pimp My Chair (Trakker Nano)?

Alan Rose

Senior Member & Supporter
Hello gentlemen,

My Trakker Nano chair is perfect... almost.

What would make it even better still would be longer extendable legs for the front. I sometimes find that I need them to extend more than they do. Has anyone messed around with modding the legs of a chair? Or can anyone point me toward some longer legs for the Trakker Nano?

Thanks, and Joyeux Nöel 🎄
 
Really annoying trend with chairs these days. Think they design them so that you’ve got head room in a bivvy but for anyone taller than a Christmas elf, you might as well sit on the floor. I find myself standing up most of the time, especially on the River but have ended up buying a Shakespeare folding stool for when i do want to rest my legs. Cheap as chips, really light, straps to my rucksack and surprisingly comfy 👍
 
How do you sit on that if the bank is flat?
If the bank ‘IS NOT’ flat you mean? I fish the Severn with notoriously steep banks but have always found a bit of ground that is flat enough to use it! You only need about a foot square area so there is always somewhere (even if you stamp a bit of flat ground). I’m 6’2” and its really comfy as it’s quite high.
 
Hello gentlemen,

My Trakker Nano chair is perfect... almost.

What would make it even better still would be longer extendable legs for the front. I sometimes find that I need them to extend more than they do. Has anyone messed around with modding the legs of a chair? Or can anyone point me toward some longer legs for the Trakker Nano?

Thanks, and Joyeux Nöel 🎄

Hi Alan

A previous post I made may be useful?

 
Hi Alan,
Please see my post "chair modifications " October 1st 2020.
Not sure about the legs on your Tracker, would need a picture of two.
Hope this helps,
Mike
 
If the bank ‘IS NOT’ flat you mean? I fish the Severn with notoriously steep banks but have always found a bit of ground that is flat enough to use it! You only need about a foot square area so there is always somewhere (even if you stamp a bit of flat ground). I’m 6’2” and its really comfy as it’s quite high.
No, flat. The trailer nano chair has long extendable front legs, but very short back legs, it should work well for steep banks but for flat bank, seems not so comfortable?
 
I’ve been looking at a better chair for Yorkshire's sloping banks and this one fits the bill , although can’t find it in stock anywhere

 
I’ve been looking at a better chair for Yorkshire's sloping banks and this one fits the bill , although can’t find it in stock anywhere

 
I have the Tracker and it suits my needs pretty well.
On a flat bank like the Avon you do end up in a pretty reclined position but that’s ok, especially if you’ve got the tips up. Your legs end up out straight like a sports car.
On a sloped bank you can straighten up or recline. The back rail doesn’t need a huge amount of flat ground to be stable and that works well on a rock steep bank on the Wye etc.

Typically the chair is centre, bucket to the left which acts as side table and the rods on compact rests to my right with the reel within reach for obvious reasons. I’m not a fan of taking the kitchen sink with me, preferring to be light and mobile. If it’s a smash a grab or roving the bucket becomes the “chair”.
 
I have two chairs:
1. The Aeronium recliner - if the bank is steep I just leave the rear legs folded underneath, and extend the front legs.
2. The old Korum basic chair (no arms) with the square-profile legs. Found some telescopic extenders on ebay, some years ago, which adapt to any bank.

Options seem much reduced nowadays.
 
Like the rear spike idea Terry!

I've also pimped my JRC Xlite - easy enough to do even for a DIY div like myself - however this only works with a 'friction fit / clamp' mech so make sure you check before you butcher your chair.

Just source some 20mm DIA ali tube (think I ordered 1.2M cut into 2x 600mm lengths) and remove the current front legs. Remove the mudfeet from the existing legs (mine were riveted on so I had to drill them out to remove the mudfeet without damage) then cut/trim the new ali as required (with a hacksaw) and screw on the old mudfeet with self tappers. You 'may' want to source some new / wider mud feet (most companies eg Fox do spares) as the JRC ones aren't the largest but I didn't bother. My new pimped legs do extend longer than the length of the chair when folded (even when fully retracted) but do not get in the way in transit and also have enough excess length to retain structural integrity (overlap) when extended . . .
 
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