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Sea to Summit
Air Chair
$59.95 - $64.95
Description

  Converts your sleeping pad into a chair

  The Air Chair can turn your outdoor sleeping pad into a comfortable camp chair with a simple few folds and the quick clip of some buckles. Available in both a large and medium size means the Air Chair is compatible with every mattress in the Sea to Summit range. The durable 70D base will protect your sleeping mat from rough or damp ground and the back panel with adjustable side straps will support you comfortably whether you're lounging back or sitting more upright.

  Sleeping mat sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Weight:
Reg: 8 oz / 230 g
Large: 10 oz / 280 g
Other Features:
Air Mattress Sold Separately. Air Chair is only an accessory that converts a Sea to Summit mattress into a chair.
• Hybrid construction chair kit converts your Sea to Summit Sleeping Mat into a comfortable camp chair
• Durable 70D base with 2000mm waterhead protects your mat from rough or wet ground
• Back panel and strap anchors sewn from high tenacity, abrasion resistant Ultra-Sil® fabric
• Lightweight design through minimalist panels, straps, and buckles
• Elasticized gusset keeps mattress protected from the side
• Regular Air Chair fits all Regular and Small Air Mats (except for Comfort Deluxe Insulated)
• Large Air Chair fits all Large Air Mats (except Comfort Deluxe Insulated)
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