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    This is the chair I have

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    This is what we use http://www.bunnings.com.au/products_..._P3191134.aspx

    They are Primus brand which sell for around $120 in camp shops. The reason we got these as they are only 2.6 or 2.9kg , take upto 130kgs and they were only $54 on special from bunnings. A real solid chair and light as a feather
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    I'm a soft arm man. My chair has a drinks cooler in it.

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    [QUOTE=threedogs;301788] thinking those lounge type with large lacing up the side.[QUOTE]
    These are oh so comfortable, the only problem I have with them is, you fall asleep in them too easily.

    [QUOTE]Have always wanted hard rubbish day to be the same as one of the long weekends, that way I could take some ones old couch and just burn it at the end of the weekend. [QUOTE]

    Unfortunately this becomes an environmental hazard as the huge plume of thick black smoke is not good for you and then you have to take all the innersprings home with you.

    I too, struggle to find the right camp chair that last more than two seasons.
    I want one thats comfortable, sturdy for my weight and height, light weight and easy to carry with all the fishing gear.

    I have yet to find the perfect chair.




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    The wife has one of these... http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/p...02#Description

    I can highly recommend them as I use when I'm allowed. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    The wife has one of these... http://www.bcf.com.au/online-store/p...02#Description

    I can highly recommend them as I use when I'm allowed. lol

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    Just not practical enough for fishing when carrying other gear.


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    we have both got a recliner from Bcf about $130-150 they have headrests, and recline right back very comfy! The missus has a drink holder mine dosent and they are the ones with the webbing down both sides. They do fold up a bit big however.
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    That Bunnings one looks exactely like the ARB one so might go have a look at them. BCF are way over priced on all items,
    plus don't like what they did to Rays. MOO. Hard to find the perfect chair so it seems. I've dropped a few hints so we'll
    now have to wait and see if Santa hears.
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