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Skyline UL Chair
Big Agnes
Skyline UL Chair
$149.95
Description

  Ultralight, comfy four-legged camp chair

  With a weight of just over 1lb., there's no reason you shouldn't have a comfy, four-legged chair to kick back and relax in. The Skyline UL Chair packs small, assembles quickly, and gives you the comfort you need to enjoy the backcountry spot you worked so hard to get to.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Big Agnes
Weight Capacity:
up to 275 lbs
Weight:
1 lb 11 oz / 765 g
Dimensions:
Seat height: 15 in
Seat width: 21 in
Packed size: 3.5 x 17 in
Other Features:
• Ultralight compact backpacking chair
• Fully shock-corded architecture for simple set up and break down
• Color-coded frame for easy set up
• 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
-- Ultralight nylon 70d Robic™ with nylon 66 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
-- Ultralight aircraft aluminum pole system
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