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Big Six Camp Chair
Big Agnes
Big Six Camp Chair
$199.95
Description

  Packable, comfortable camp chair with a tall, wide seat

  When you're used to camping in comfort, the Big Six Camp Chair is your jam. Designed with deluxe chillin' in mind, the Big Six has a tall back, wide seat, and sits an accessible 18" off the ground. Quick and easy to set up with a shock-cord pole set, and packable enough for stashing in your truck, trunk, or travel bag for wherever you're going to need it.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Weight Capacity:
up to 300 lbs
Weight:
3 lbs 3 oz
Dimensions:
Seat height: 20 in
Seat width: 24 in
Packed size: 3.5 x 21 in
Other Features:
• Relax in comfort at camp, on a scenic overlook, in your backyard or wherever life takes you
• Extra height and width for ultimate comfort on the go
• Fully shock-corded architecture for simple set up and break down
• Color-coded frame for easy set up
• Lightweight and compact size makes it perfect for base camp living
• Patented hub-less frame construction for smaller pack size
• Enhanced comfort through pre-bent poles that create a wider, more stable seat
• Stuff sack included
-- Lightweight nylon 100d Robic with a 300d polyester rip-stop for extra tear strength
-- High-tenacity Robic™ yarn that is lightweight and 25% - 30% stronger a regular yarn in the same denier
-- Waterproof UTS coating gives fabric a soft feel and enhances tear strength
-- Lightweight aircraft aluminum pole system
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