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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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