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Rural King Outdoor Red Folding Camp Chair CFC9107-RK This product is only available in our stores. Click Here to find your nearest store. Click on image to zoom This heavy duty chair easily unfolds for quick seating. Heavier seat and back padding than most normal fold-up chairs! 300 lbs max capacity Not like the older ones Review by Camper Once again somebody in order to make a few extra dollars has changed an cheapened a fantastic product. I bought one of these a few years ago. (The first style that would recline) It has since wore out and broke a couple of plastic pivots. What's disappointing is I went back to get a couple of new ones and they redesigned it and cheapened it to where it's not near as comfortable and won't last as long as the original one. I love this chair Review by Desiree' Douglas I have had this exact chair for over a year now and I love it. The back of the chair can be set to recline in 3 different positions and i can literally lay back and sleep in this chair.




I am constantly fishing and camping and can not go without this chair, and it is extremely comfortable. I sit and fish for hours and my butt never goes numb like other camping chairs :D Terrific chair for camping Review by Charleegirl We bought 4 of these chairs, as well as, a lounger for our new RV. We needed something that could hold over 250 lbs. as my husband is 6' 3" and not a small guy. He is very comfortable in this chair.....These chairs have a unique feature of being able to move the backs in 3 different positions. The arms are also adjustable to compensate for the position that you choose for the back. They are very comfortable but they would be even better if Rural King offered a foot stool to match, that would really be a great way to relax with your feet up. They seem like one of the sturdiest chairs we found anywhere at such a good price. Great Review by Markie Love this chair I always fall asleep in it you can tilt you head back and rest! Write Your Own Review




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If your order is selected for review, our Loss Prevention Team may contact you by phone or email. There may be a two business day delay to process your order. ** Most Oversize orders are delivered within 1-4 weeks. Some orders may take 6 weeks to be Walkin'Bag Luggage with folding chair A folding chair is a light, portable chair that folds flat, and can be stored in a stack, row, or on a cart. Folding chairs are generally used for seating in areas where permanent seating is not possible or practical. This includes outdoor and indoor events such as funerals, college graduations, religious services, and sporting events and competitions. They are often used as weapons in professional wrestling. Folding chairs are also used in the home for any situation requiring extra seating. This includes parties, card games, and temporary seating at the dinner table. Some folding chairs are rocking chairs as well. Frame of the folding chair of Guldhøj, Denmark (Nordic Bronze Age, 2nd half of 14th century B.C.)




Folding chairs were already being used in Viking Sweden, Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. The frame was mostly made of wood, and seldom made of metal. The wood was inlaid with artistic carvings, gilded, and decorated with ivory. In Northern Europe, the remains of more than 18 folding chairs are known dating back to the Nordic Bronze Age such as the Daensen folding chair. The folding chair became especially widespread during the Middle Ages. It was treasured as a liturgical furniture piece. Since the 15th and 16th centuries the folding chair has mostly had arm and head rests. Of course, newer chairs which are often found in functions and events are also called folding chairs. The folding chairs were very easy to use and bring to different places such as parties or family gatherings. In the United States, an early patent for a folding chair was by John Cham in 1855.[2] In 1947, Fredric Arnold created the first aluminum folding chair with fabric strapping for the seat and back.




By 1957, the Fredric Arnold Company of Brooklyn, New York, was manufacturing more than 14,000 chairs per day. Today, the folding chair is mostly made of hard plastic or metal or wood. Folding chairs can be divided into different categories. Folding chairs typically weigh between 2 to 5 kilograms (4.4 to 11.0 pounds) and are produced in a variety of styles, folding mechanisms, and materials. Folding chair legs can pivot to fold either under the seat, or at the seat. Most folding chairs pivot at the seat level. The seat aligns between the back supports. The back support and the front legs are the same part. There are, however, several designs that fold under the seat. Side-X stools consist if two X-shaped pieces with a sheet of cloth between them that becomes the seat. Front-X chairs are similar to side-X stools, but have the addition of a backrest. Side-X chairs are unique because the support for the backrest and front foot is the same part. The seat is collapsed to align between the sidebars, either down between the front legs, or up to align between back-sidebars.




Mechanisms vary, but the supports for the back and the front feet are invariably the same part. Folding chairs of the side-X variety set up for an outdoor event Prices and quality can be roughly divided into four categories, and is largely the same as for stacking chairs: Light and inexpensive furniture usually made from steel tubing, with a plastic seat and backrest. This style is very common in homes, churches, schools, and community events. Sturdy and a greater variety in styles and materials. They are typically not upholstered. Costs from approximately 25 dollars a piece (2008). Primary market is seating for large arenas, outdoor or places of worship but also cafes and brasseries. These folding chairs are often multiple reinforced, and come with padded seats and backrest. These are mainly sold for sporting events. The seat is sometimes made to fall backward so that it stands upright, making rainwater run off the upholstered seat. Folding chairs in this category are extremely few and are sold in a very small volume.

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