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Haven't found anything better than the dualite as yet.Have a look at the Fox Duralite.
No carry strap but can be easily clipped onto a rucksack.
I think that's the chair he was talking about, had mine about 5 years and love it, the inbuilt carry strap is brilliant,2 hands left to carry everything elseThe nash indulgence ultralight is the same weight and a decent chair imo. More expensive though
That’s it mark the strap how comfortable is it I have the hgun at the minute but it’s got no padding and stretched out now so becoming uncomfortable for long daysI think that's the chair he was talking about, had mine about 5 years and love it, the inbuilt carry strap is brilliant,2 hands left to carry everything else
Has a resonably padded section that i have never had an issue withThat’s it mark the strap how comfortable is it I have the hgun at the minute but it’s got no padding and stretched out now so becoming uncomfortable for long days
Chub low light chair. Light and strong and comfortable, only downside is the amount of adjustment in the back legs, fine on sloping ground but a bit too low on flat ground. I'm nearly 90kg, and have had no issues with frame or coverI tried several before the ultra lite. My quest was for just that, lightness. At under 5k it was far easier to carry. For it to last this long surprises and delights me. Even this is too big and heavy for roving but does the job as a bank chair. You must be right though Richard about the metal. My concern has been for the stitching of the fabric.
Am I right on thanking brazing thin ally is a science of sorts, the type that racing bikes have to perfect?The problem nowadays is there is this “trend” among chairs where the manufacturers charge us a premium to make them even lighter.
Wall thicknesses were reduced. Adjustment on legs got shorter and the latest trend is to use very high strength ALMg grades of aluminum, call it “nasa space metal” shave more material off the product due to the added strength of the high mag content alu and tell us it’s the best chair out there at 2.8kg.
They will fail….!
When ….. depends on your size and how you treat it but trust me coming from over 20 years in the fabrication, welding and engineering industry i can tell you these aluminum grades in these thicknesses need serious skill and precision to weld them to a strong standard and I am not convinced they get that.
I would sooner buy an older aluminum chair made from a more weldable grade in a more substantial wall thickness knowing it’s going to deal with the shear abuse I put it through.
These new deck chairs are not designed for the river bank imo. They are jetty chairs. Get something older that’s made to last with decent leg adjustment