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So is it just an unbranded Helinox? From looking at the pictures on-line I would say not completely, the carry bag and the seat material whilst unbranded look remarkably similar, however its very clear that the frame isn't 'The real McCoy' but still seems up to the job so far.
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Fraser,
I'd be interested to know if you've managed to put this properly to the test yet.
Did you get collered for any import duty ??
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I haven't put it through its paces yet however I am away with the bike at the end of the month and will report back. I never got hit with any import duty.
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9 Apr 2014
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Cheers for that.
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11 Apr 2014
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Remember,once you've set it up, not to 'drop' into it! - it has a max weight limit and that does not include it accelerated by gravity!!
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11 Apr 2014
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I'm still in the 'sit where I land' category... I sit on carrier bags and logs usually.
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12 Apr 2014
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I beg to differ, what was the name of that awesome pub on the Mersey we went to with the honkin live band ? You never missed a shout mate
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13 Apr 2014
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I beg to differ, what was the name of that awesome pub on the Mersey we went to with the honkin live band ? You never missed a shout mate
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The 'Swinging Arm'.... Great place eh.
I'll always find money for what's important. Beer and Petol
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with those flimsy legs, I bet the whole thing would collapse the first time I set my 200lbs down on it.
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21 Apr 2014
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The original will take 200lbs. no problem.
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The original will take 200lbs. no problem.
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I can confirm that; my mate has one and he's a chunky b'stard. I have seen him flop drunkardly into it without any damage.
I took a punt and ordered the copy/rip-off/clone. I'll give some feedback when or if it arrives.
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One night of camping and not paying for motel pays for the real deal ,Ill stick with the genuine piece thnx ..
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24 Apr 2014
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Got back yesterday from a few days on the West Coast of Scotland.
The chair was perfect, it didn't let me down and I found it really comfortable. You've got to be carefully where you choose to sit otherwise the legs will sink into the ground, like the original. I know this is a bit brief but it's a seat and it done it's job very well.
I'll try and keep this updated. So far so good.
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chair feedback ?
hiya guys ....well are the chairs still alive ? they do look very flimsy side to side for my lardy ass ? lol
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Mine has no problems.
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Mine seems fine. Compared side by side, I can't find much difference between the two. Both do suffer from the same problem though; small feet which easily sink into soft ground.
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