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Stargaze Recliner Luxury (Spring 2022)
NEMO
Stargaze Recliner Luxury (Spring 2022)
$149.97
Description

  Swinging and reclining camp chair with supportive headrest

  The first ever swinging and reclining camp chair, the NEMO Stargaze Recliner Luxury takes relaxation to a new level. The swinging offers a relaxing motion that is designed for comfort. And when you’re ready to recline, simply lean back to activate the auto-reclining mechanism and enjoy a great view of the stars. Unlike rocking chairs, this chair is designed for use on any surface, including rocky, sandy or uneven ground, bringing the relaxation of motion to a host of new environments. The aircraft grade aluminum is designed to flex while you swing, dynamically suspending you in the air. And the Stargaze has all the little comforts you love, including an adjustable headrest, a no-spill cupholder and a stash pocket to keep your little things close at hand. This is the chair you’ll want to take to camp, the beach, tailgating, your backyard or even your kid’s soccer game sidelines. The chair set-up is intuitive and easy, with just three quick steps so you can set it up and pack it up into the included padded carrying case quickly.

  This version has been updated with anodized legs, a more supportive seat, and new colors.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Weight Capacity:
300 lbs / 136 kg
Weight:
6 lbs 5 oz / 2.86 kg
Dimensions:
25 x 36 x 45 in / 64.75 x 91.5 x 115.5 cm
Packed Size: 23.5 x 6.5 x 6.5 in / 60 x 17 x 17 cm
Other Features:
• Chair swings smoothly and gently, with a relaxing motion that is designed for comfort.
• The Luxury's supportive headrest and deep reclining action allow you a full view of the night sky.
• Unlike rocking chairs, you can swing on any surface, even rocky, sandy, or uneven ground.
• Use the auto-reclining feature to find the perfect sitting angle simply by leaning back and shifting your body weight.
• The aircraft grade aluminum suspension frame is sturdier than most camp chairs, yet still packs down quickly and compactly.
• The integrated no-spill cupholder keeps your beverages close at hand, and the stash pocket is sized for tablets, phones, or your favorite book.
• Non-absorbent monofilament mesh is cool and breezy, resists bacteria, withstands sun exposure, and doesn't retain water.
• Setup is intuitive, quick and easy, with just three steps.
• Includes padded carrying case with interior storage pocket for easy portability.
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