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TheFlemingKid
1
Jul 1, 2018
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Alite is one of the best companies around in this day in age! I purchased the Mayfly chair & I love it! However the front rail for the chair broke on me while camping. I contacted Alite and their warranty departmen. I told them what happened and the promptly got back with me on solutions. They sent me a replacement part at no cost to me. Fast, friendly, reliable service will definitely keep me coming back to Alite!
Msilverhammer
327
Jul 1, 2018
TheFlemingKidSo, what is the best chair in the opinion of anyone reading this question?

By best chair I don't mean a five pound chair that you carry around car camping, and use in a campground, or picnic area, or anywhere else; I mean what is the best chair that you could use to take on a backpacking trip?

Obviously the chair must be light, and compact, probably two pounds or less, but at the same time be able to support at least 250 pounds, and preferably 300, so as to have added durability over the long haul.

I know a lot of hikers are short, and slightly built guys, in the sub 200 pound range, as well as most women hikers, but there are some of us guys who are over 6 feet tall, and up in the 225 to 250 range, and some above that from what I have seen.

There have been many times where I was hiking, backpacking, kayaking, where I would have liked to have a chair to sit in while at my camp.

Usually I had to try and find a log, or to sit on some big rocks, or boulders, but that kind of got old after awhile, and there is no real comfortable position with back support.

Sometimes you can set up your hammock as a chair if you are a hammock camper, but probably still not as good as a chair.

Sometimes after taking my boots off when crossing streams, I would have liked to have had a chair that would allow me to be positioned in a more elevated position while pulling my socks and boots back on my feet.

If I could not find the right log, or rock, then laying on the ground not so efficient, or comfortable.

Even if you are in good shape, putting on your shoes gets more difficult with age. LOL

FInally, what could be better than eating your supper, and then taking a nap in the chair while in a scenic and remote spot,; with only the sounds of the wind blowing through the trees, the singing and chirping of the birds and squirrels, and the babbling of a brook to lull you to sleep?

I would love to hear back from all of you on suggestions, and recommendations for a great backpacking chair.
bcyork
19
Jul 2, 2018
MsilverhammerCan you just stop spamming the thread!!! Jesus what is wrong with you!!