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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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The original will take 200lbs. no problem.
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The original will take 200lbs. no problem.
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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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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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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with those flimsy legs, I bet the whole thing would collapse the first time I set my 200lbs down on it.
A bet you'd lose, it takes my 220lbs easily and has done every camping trip this year. The legs may look flimsy but they are thick walled decent duralumin not tent poles. Apart from not having helinox stitched into the seat there really isn't any difference.
The feet do sink into the ground though, solved by making a couple of cross pieces in slightly larger tubes that the feet sit in, or I've seen one with hiking stick feet put on which seemed to work ok
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