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Mica Basin Camp Chair XL (Fall 2023)
Big Agnes
Mica Basin Camp Chair XL (Fall 2023)
$149.96
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  The most comfortable and packable lightweight camp chair out there, now in size XL. The Mica Basin Camp Chair XL brings extra height and width to the reliable and stable Mica Basin Camp Chair, for added comfort you can depend on. The perfect packable chair to bring along to any camp, concert, picnic, or road-trip adventure.

  

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Brand:
Big Agnes
Weight:
2 lbs 15 oz / 1.33 kg
Seat Height:
18.5 in
Seat Width:
24 in
Packed Size:
5.5 x 6 x 22 in
Weight Capacity:
Up to 300 lbs / 136 kg
Material:
- Solid colors: High-tenacity Robic™ nylon with polyester ripstop and waterproof UTS coating
- Prints: Polyester Oxford with a polyurethane coating, approximately 1-2 oz. heavier than solid-colored styles
- Lightweight aircraft aluminum pole system
Other Features:
  • Lightweight compact backpacking chair, now in size XL
  • 2.5” / 6 cm higher and 2” / 5 cm wider than the regular Mica Basin Camp Chair
  • Color-coded shock-cord architecture for simple setup and breakdown
  • Self-equalizing center pole levels chair on uneven ground
  • Patented frame construction
  • Enhanced comfort through pre-bent poles that create a wider, more stable seat
  • Carry bag included
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