88 days ago

Te Aro super compact 1kg chair

Wendy from Outpost Supplies NZ 2014 Limited

One of our popular summer sellers is the Te Aro super compact chair.
Weighing in at a nice and light 1kg, but will hold up to 150kg.
This chair is super light and folds down into a bag just 36cm long!

Not only folds down into an incredibly small carry bag, it's super easy and quick to assemble - in like 20 seconds!!!

AVIATION ALUMINIUM ALLOY (Grade 7075)
1000D HIGH-STRENGTH OXFORD CLOTH
LIGHTWEIGHT AND SRONG LOAD-BEARING
WEIGHS ONLY 1KG
Bag size - Just 36 x 12.5 x 10cm
Chair size - 66 x 53 x 30cm

Weight limit 150Kgs - It's strongly made... but don't be a fool and rock back on two legs!

We asked the question, what's the difference between Aviation 7075 Aluminium and the lower 6... cheaper grades?

Grade 7075 has a much higher Fatigue, Shear and Tensile strength.
Different alloy composition (less aluminium, more copper, magnesium and zinc)
Higher Resilience (kj/m3 of 1630 against anywhere from 200-900)
Higher strength to weight (axial points 51 against 31-44)

Price: $99

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