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Stargaze Reclining Camp Chair
NEMO
Stargaze Reclining Camp Chair
$299.95
Description

  Now better than ever, the NEMO Stargaze Reclining Camp Chair has been meticulously updated in the pursuit of camp comfort perfection — while maintaining all the features fans know and love. Ease of use has been improved with a strategic, more intuitive pole design that cuts down on setup steps and makes assembly a snap. Plus, the generously curved upright poles are engineered to more comfortably accommodate broad shoulders and create extra elbow room, while a larger padded headrest can extend well beyond the backrest and support users of all heights.

  The swinging seat and responsive auto-recline mechanism remain the Stargaze standouts, offering a hammock-like experience with a smoothly tilting backrest. Simply lean back to take in a perfect view of the night sky or catch a moment of rest while the water’s boiling!

  Designed for a low center of gravity, the chair offers unmatched stability on surfaces from sandy beaches to rocky terrain (or even spongy soccer fields). Flexible pouches on either side can accommodate sunscreen, a cell phone, or keys. When it’s time to pack up, Stargaze easily disassembles in just a few steps and neatly fits into the included carrying case until the next adventure.

  

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Brand:
NEMO
Weight:
8 lbs 11 oz / 3.94 kg
Dimensions:
27 x 37 x 41 in / 68 x 94 x 105 cm
Packed Size:
27 x 7.5 x 7.5 in / 68 x 18.5 x 18.5 cm
Frame:
Aluminum
Weight Capacity:
300 lbs
Other Features:
  • Chair auto-reclines to the preferred sitting angle; simply lean back and shift your body weight.
  • Tensioned straps support a deep reclining angle to offer you a full view of the night sky.
  • A generous padded headrest can be adjusted on the fly to support a wide range of heights.
  • Unlike traditional rockers, Stargaze is designed with a low center of gravity for stability on any surface, even rocky, sandy, or uneven ground.
  • Setup is intuitive, quick, and easy with fewer pieces and anodized poles that naturally slot into place. Packing up is hassle-free, with streamlined disassembly, no tangling, and an included carrying case.
  • The aircraft-grade aluminum suspension frame is sturdier than most camp chairs, yet still packs down quickly and compactly.
  • Two integrated flexible cupholders keep beverages or accessories close at hand and secure.
  • Non-absorbent monofilament mesh is cool and breezy, resists bacteria, withstands sun exposure, and quickly drains water if left in the rain.
  • Includes carrying case with adjustable shoulder strap for easy portability.
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