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Fitz 12-05-2010 03:11 PM

Some People were asking; chairs that role up like brief case for trunk of cobra
 
Hammacher Schlemmer Catalog:
The Messenger Bag Director's Chair.
Rated "Best Overall" by The Wall Street Journal, this portable director's chair folds to about the size of a laptop and stores in an easy-to-carry messenger bag (Play Video). Telescoping legs and a folding backrest enable the chair to fold to less than 4" thick in seconds. Easier to transport than the bulky sacks that accompany lesser models, the chair's messenger bag straps over a shoulder and across the chest for simple, hands-free portability to an outdoor concert or campsite. Despite weighing only 9 lbs., the chair supports up to 250 lbs., thanks to its rugged aluminum and steel frame and 600-denier nylon mesh seat. Unlike lesser portable chairs that sag as you sit, this superior unit's seat and backrest remain taut, providing support during prolonged periods of sitting. The armrests have an integrated cup holder and two pockets. Open: 34" H x 22" W x 17" D; Folded: 3 3/4" H x 20" W x 12" D. (9 lbs.)

Item 76519 $129.95

A-Snake 12-05-2010 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Fitz (Post 1094302)
Hammacher Schlemmer Catalog:
The Messenger Bag Director's Chair.
Rated "Best Overall" by The Wall Street Journal, this portable director's chair folds to about the size of a laptop and stores in an easy-to-carry messenger bag (Play Video). Telescoping legs and a folding backrest enable the chair to fold to less than 4" thick in seconds. Easier to transport than the bulky sacks that accompany lesser models, the chair's messenger bag straps over a shoulder and across the chest for simple, hands-free portability to an outdoor concert or campsite. Despite weighing only 9 lbs., the chair supports up to 250 lbs., thanks to its rugged aluminum and steel frame and 600-denier nylon mesh seat. Unlike lesser portable chairs that sag as you sit, this superior unit's seat and backrest remain taut, providing support during prolonged periods of sitting. The armrests have an integrated cup holder and two pockets. Open: 34" H x 22" W x 17" D; Folded: 3 3/4" H x 20" W x 12" D. (9 lbs.)

Item 76519 $129.95

Here you go, a 23% discount ;)

http://www.amazon.com/GCI-Outdoor-PI...1594019&sr=1-1

Joy 12-05-2010 05:03 PM

I have a $6 folding chair from Dick's Sports and 2 of them fit in the trunk just fine.

RedSnake351 12-05-2010 08:46 PM

For that price it must come with Lo-Jack, yes?%/

Ralph:p

Fitz 12-05-2010 09:33 PM

All I can say is they fold up like a lap top (maybe 2 lap tops with covers. You get what you pay for?%/:D

mikiec 12-06-2010 09:27 AM

That's what Don is looking for. I also like the size.

Mike

HI Cobra 12-06-2010 09:37 AM

My $5 chairs also fit fine and if they break or I forget/loose one no big deal.
I don't sit very much anyway so more money for gas! Now if I could afford
an original Cobra I might be able to justify that chair - great techno factor!

Fitz 12-11-2010 08:53 PM

My ass likes confort. More room in trunk now that analog stereo is gone and digital is there. Also needed room for wifey trunk of clothes when we travel.:LOL::3DSMILE:;):eek::rolleyes:

MarkAZ 12-12-2010 11:04 AM

Kermit Chair
 
Albeit expensive, the Kermit chair has a large following especially among BMW motorcyclists. It's made in the U.S. and made of quality material; it's not one that you'll break and toss in the nearest trash can. http://www.kermitchair.com/

Mark

Rick Parker 12-12-2010 11:24 AM

Leg extensions...Pleaseeee.... who would forget to make the legs long enough?? Just another marketing tool. All of a sudden you have a $187.00 chair........Yikes

Sort of like buying a computer with out software?

tin-man 12-13-2010 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Fitz (Post 1095587)
My ass likes confort. More room in trunk now that analog stereo is gone and digital is there. Also needed room for wifey trunk of clothes when we travel.:LOL::3DSMILE:;):eek::rolleyes:

Fitz, didnt I read somewhere on the Arizona Club site that you had to have an extra vehicle to haul your wifey's posessions? :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: John, AKA,tin-man

Prof 12-13-2010 07:11 AM

Thanks for the link to the awesome PICO chair. Got it ordered and will be here before Christmas!
Thanks again,
Paul
Dallas

MarkAZ 12-13-2010 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Parker (Post 1095660)
Leg extensions...Pleaseeee.... who would forget to make the legs long enough?? Just another marketing tool. All of a sudden you have a $187.00 chair........Yikes

Sort of like buying a computer with out software?

I hear you! They were built with the intention of packability for motorcycle camping, but not being into motorcycles, that short height isn't for me. For what they charge, they could make one with longer legs for the rest of us....

Mark


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