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You are using a web browser we don't support. Please use the latest version of one of these browsers. Side stash pocket stores snacks and water for superior lounging comfort Brushed polyester canvas is durable and comfortable; powder-coated steel frame offers sturdy structure and support Integrated webbing armrests on the REI Hang Time Chair save on weight and bulk Gear and clothing created with REI co-op members, the experts who work in our stores, and a wilderness spirit born in 1938. View all REI Co-op Camp Chairs (HxWxD) 32 x 25 x 25 inches (LxWxD) 28 x 24 x 4 inches 9 lbs. 11 oz. REI Co-op Hang Time Chair Reviews - page 2 Does the cup holder come with the chair? Yes, the pouch/cupholder comes with the Hang Time Chair. can the canvas be removed for washing? The canvas cannot be removed from the Hang Time Chair. How high does the seat sit off the ground on this chair? At the front, the Hang Time Chair will sit 16 inches off of the ground.




The rear of the chair will measure 12 inches off of the ground. Several reviews note that the backrest tubes bend or pull out of the lower frame when the user leans back or to the side. Has anything been done at REI to respond to these criticisms (i.e. test if it's only on some chairs or all, and/or correct it)? We have not received significant feedback indicating a trend in the backrest tubes bending or pulling out of the frame. Of course if this were to occur, the chair could be returned under our satisfaction guarantee: Will any other colors be coming back in stock? Or is this chair going to be discontinued? As of July 2016, we do not have plans to stock the chair in any colors besides Army Cot Green. Are these chairs waterproof? The Hang Time Chair is not made with any waterproof materials. Could you please tell me where this chair is made? Items can be sourced from multiple countries and the country of origin can change. Because of this, we are only able to state the item is imported.




How does the the backrest fold down? I don't see an image of how this is accomplished and am just curious if there is a hidden button or other mechanism under the canvas. The backrest side frame tubes pull out of the lower frame like tent poles and fold down to the seat bottom. We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase. REI's guarantee doesn't cover ordinary wear and tear or damage caused by improper use or accidents. If your item has a manufacturing defect in its materials or workmanship, you can return it at any time. See our limited warranty. At REI, we live and breathe the outdoors, and we're passionate about sharing our expertise with people of all skill levels. Whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned explorer, we'll take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right gear for you. Anyone can shop at REI, but for a one-time $20 fee you can become an REI member and enjoy a lifetime of benefits.




These include an annual member refund, typically 10% back on eligible purchases.* *10% is typical but not guaranteed. Your refund is based on eligible purchases, which exclude REI gift cards, services, fees, REI Adventures trips, REI Garage, and discounted items. Adaptable dining in an ultra portable high chair Have lobster at the table every day! An award winning travel high chair, lobster flat packs into its own compact carry bag, measuring just 14" x 13" x 3". Clip lobster on to almost any table or bench top at home or on your travel adventure, and keep your baby clean, safe and part of the family sitting right up at the table! No need to use those grubby restaurant high chairs! Lobster is super easy to take with you when dining out with your baby. Granting all your cleaning wishes, the lobster fabric is durable wipe clean, and slides right off the high chair frame for hand washing. A dishwasher-safe food tray slides between the clamps to protect your table surface from food spills.




Claw strength - ultra safe A 4-point safety harness with padded shoulder straps keeps the wriggliest of babies safe secure in their high chair. Super strong ‘lobster claws’ with rubber grips secure to the table using a ‘twist on-and-off’ clamp mechanism - easy for adults, not so easy for kids.Super fast set up Pick lobster up by the frame, and it literally falls into position, ready to attach to your table. When you’re ready to pack down again, just flip the clamps inward and lobster will fold neatly back onto itself, ready to slide into it’s own carry bag. stylish - get a taste of lobster! The satin finish aluminium frame and robust, easy care fabrics are not only strong durable, but so stylish you’ll be turning heads at every table you clip on to! The deep, padded seat provides all the comfort and postural support your baby needs to nosh and get growing - this is one smart cookie.Portable folding chairs come in handy on numerous occasions, so keep one or two stored away just in case.




Simple design, lightweight construction and portability are their main assets.Design :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.Leg pivotingFolding chair legs can pivot to fold either under the Commode Seats, or at the seat.More 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 barsPricingFolding chairs of the side-X variety set up for an outdoor eventPrices and quality can be roughly divided into four categories, and is largely the same as for stacking chairs:Low rangeLight 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.Folding Commode ChairUses :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 Commode Chairs are rocking chairs as well.In your response to my comment you gave several characteristics of the portable foldable chair design that you are considering.There is nothing in that description that is new by itself. That does not mean you don't have a better mousetrap, but the first step of your "process" should be to carefully check with the patent office for U.S. and international patents.I am sure that there are dozens (hundreds?) of designs for this type of product that have already been filed.




Assuming that your portable chair is a commercially viable product, you will need strong patent production. Otherwise the first time you show your product to an existing manufacturer, there is an excellent chance they will simply copy it.If you show your chair to half a dozen potential manufacturers I can virtually guarantee that at least one of them will copy it if they believe it really does have commercial potential.If you decide to make the chair yourself and sell it online (without patent protection) you should be OK up until the time when it actually begins to sell in substantial quantities. At that point there is an excellent chance that you will be knocked off and a competitive product will appear at a lower price.Although this might sound extremely discouraging, your situation is not hopeless -- but you will have to design and market your chairs as something "unique" that people will be willing to pay extra to possess.If the primary focus behind your design is to make it "cheap" you will be doomed to failure.

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