helinox chair one mec

helinox chair one mec

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Helinox Chair One Mec

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Get your mini-me set up for roasting marshmallows in a little version of your fave camp chair. Same comfort and design as the adult-size Helinox Chair One, but made for little campers.Load capacity is 90kg.Packed size is 10 x 8 x 26cm.Assembled dimensions are 44 x 34 x 40cm.Seat height from ground is 24cm.Carrying case with zipper closure, grab handles and daisy chain included. 10 x 8 x 26cm 34 x 40 x 44cm Ultralight doesn’t have to mean uncivilized. Minimalist hikers or music-festival fans can recline in luxury with this compact lightweight chair. The high-strength frame folds compactly to slip into a pack, bike pannier or bag.One-piece shock-corded frame assembles quickly and easily.Poles are DAC high-strength alloy (titanium, silicon, iron, manganese, chromium, zinc, magnesium, copper and aluminum).Breathable mesh on back and sides.Storage sack has a daisychain drawcord.Seat height from ground is 22cm. 30 cm X 10 cm X 9cm 50 x 46 x 52cm Feet for your Helinox Chair.




Slide them on for stable footing on soft ground and sand.Made of 100% silicone. New (15) from $29.94 & FREE Shipping on orders over $35. Sold by WITHJENNY and Fulfilled by Amazon. Helinox Accessory Ball Feet - Set of 4 FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsBig Agnes - Helinox - Chair One FREE Shipping. 1.57 x 4.17 x 7.32 inches FEATURES of the Helinox Accessory Ball Feet - Set of 4 The Ball Feet can be used on your Helinox Chair to provide more stable footing on soft ground and sand Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #191,629 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) 95 star45%4 star11%3 star22%1 star22%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMuch cheaper alternative available|Functional feet for loose or damp ground||They do just what they are supposed to do, and they do it well||Pretty nice to have with you on those boggy kinda ...|| See and discover other items: chair portable, chair outdoor




Poles CampingBike CampingCamping FunCamping StuffCamping IdeasPoler ChairHelinox CampChair ExpensiveChair OneForwardHelinox's lightest & strongest walking poles, trekking poles, camping chairs and tent pegs are at the cutting edge of technical design. A good chair is a coveted item in the world of camping and river trips. Camp chairs aren’t “essential”, but when it’s time to sit around the fire, post up in the shade down by the river or sit back and read a good book, a chair is a fine luxury! So for our 4 day leisure pack-rafting trip down the lower Deschutes River, we brought four Leki Breeze chairs for our group of 16. Every afternoon when it was time to set up camp and sit back and drink a cold one, the chairs were in high demand, often resulting in some great entertainment in chair hoarding. On the first evening of the river trip, we set them up and wowed everyone with how easy and quick it was. I just held the center poles and twirled the bungee-corded sections around until – voila!




Next I put the canvas cover on, attached the drink holder and the bag underneath the chair for a snack stash and took a seat. It was comfortable, stable, easy to set up and kept me off the ground. Over the course of the river trip, we put the chairs to the ultimate test. Every time we set them up or took them down we had races to see who could do it the fastest. Currently the record is 19 seconds for set up and 40 seconds for take down. We did acrobatics on it, tried to sit on it on the slackline (that tester didn’t fare so well, but the chair was ok), lifted each other up in it (think Jewish wedding) and simply sat in them while drinking cold beverages. In all of these tests, they didn’t break or show any signs of weak points. It looks and feels like Leki put as much thought into the chair as the brand does its poles. The poles that make up the frame are made out of the same high tensile strength aluminum tubing as trekking and alpine racing poles, making it a very strong and stable foundation.




The actual canvas is deep and sling style, making it a very relaxing and comfortable seat for many types of bodies! Some of the bigger guys said that they felt like they were going to fall over in the sand. I heard a rumor that the chairs could come with wider “sand feet” that could help them not sink, but those are an add-on. The company should put sand feet in with every chair so they are ready for any terrain. This is not a seat for people who have trouble getting out of low chairs, as you sit low to the ground. River trip, car camping, yard, soccer games…  When do you not need a chair? We keep two in our car for emergency and two on our back deck for use everyday. The Chiller – $129.95 – slightly bigger, comes in at 2.95 pounds The Breeze: $99.95 – smaller – 2.4 pounds Both come in Olive, Sand, Anthracite and RedWe stand behind everything we sell. Detail ImagesCurrent ColorEverest High-Output 2-Burner Stove Select a Size:Select optionsSelect optionsSelect a Color:Select optionsQuantityAdd To CartAdd To Wish ListBring the ease and speed of cooking at home to the great outdoors.




Two 20,000-BTU burners heat things up fast so you can boil water quickly or just get a big dinner going in a jiffyMicro-adjust valves let you get the perfect temperature; your camp food might even turn out better than your at-home foodMatchless ignition makes lighting easyStainless steel drip tray makes clean-up a cinchThree-sided windscreen helps conserve fuelRegulator adapter for a one-pound propane tank includedNote: propane tank not includedItem #CCF0039Learn moreLearn moreI spent last weekend at Canoecopia, the biggest gathering of paddling aficionados in the world. For three days each March, a nondescript exhibit hall in Madison, Wisconsin becomes the center of the paddling universe. When this many paddlers, boatbuilders and gear purveyors gather in the same place, good things are bound to happen. Here, in no particular order, are nine of them. 1. One of the sport’s legendary names, Ted Bell, is back in the game, building composite canoes under the aegis of his new company, Northstar Canoes.




Seems I’m not the only one happy to see the master back in the game—when I stopped by on Saturday afternoon, all but one of the dozen canoes in the NorthStar booth already had a ‘sold’ sticker on it. “We’re not making a lot of canoes,” Ted says, “but I’ve had my hands on every one of them. Just don’t ask me to answer the phone.” ; $140) to review. The rugged camp chair weighs all of 2.5 pounds, folds up as small as an umbrella and—spoiler alert—is really, really comfortable. Plus, you can spin it like an office chair, which brings out the kid in all of us. The Helinox line of camp chairs (there are high-back, ground-level and no-swivel versions as well) come from the folks who supply the ultra-light, ultra-tough poles for Big Agnes tents.My old friend Justine has a new sea-kayaking film, “Kayaking the Aleutians,” about her 1,500-mile expedition along the length of the Aleutian island chain with round-the-world adventurer (and rookie kayaker) Sarah Outen.




Justine has been barnstorming North America the last few weeks, showing the film to rave reviews and doing a fair bit of paddling as well. I put on my fanboy hat and asked Justine to autograph a copy of our December 2014 issue, which has a feature story about Sarah and Justine’s Accidental Epic. Not only did Justine sign the mag, she gave me a copy of the film to watch on the flight home. So that’s two good things. 5. I met Troy Roper and his EmberLit stove. This lightweight wood-burning cookstove folds up to the approximate size and shape of a “Kayaking the Aleutians” DVD. The key is the patented feed hole, which allows you to stoke your cookfire all night with one medium-sized stick of deadfall. , $45, 11.3 oz) or titanium ($85, 5.45 oz), these little stoves are strong enough to support a cast iron Dutchie, and efficient enough to boil a liter of water in about 9 minutes. 6. Speaking of innovative, Troy’s business card is a magnifying lens. You can use it to remember his phone number or start a fire.

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