531 days ago

The Oz Trail Big Boy camping chair

Andrew from Outpost Supplies NZ 2014 Limited

Greater room capacity but still with a compact chair.

Extra strength high-tensile steel frame
Durable padded double layer ripstop polyester fabric
Cross braced front hub on front and sides for added stability
Large insulated drink holder and cooler
Bottle opener
Side organiser and mesh pocket
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty against defects of material or manufacture
Specifications
Colour: Navy or Black
Fabric: 600D polyester
Frame: 22mm round high tensile steel
Dimensions:98 x 61 x 105 cm
Seat Height: 46cm
Weight:& 5 kg
Weight Rating:& 220 kg
Pack Size:& 100 x 18 x 18 cm
Carry Bag:& 150D Polyester carry bag supplied
$129.95
Pick up instore at 53 Quarantine Road or online t www.outpostsupplies.co.nz...

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