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    Quote Originally Posted by Puffin View Post
    I would test drive the Helinox Chair Zero and the Zero high-back if at all possible James. I have both, and they suit me for size, and given this, they may perhaps then not suit you? I also have the Big Agnes Skyline UL and it is a little larger than these other two, but still not a chair for bigger guys. What I can say is that one of these chairs now goes with me almost everywhere, only being dropped if I plan a trip where I'm certain of being on my feet all day, which at my age is never really.
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    I also have the Torpedo 7 helinox rip offs for mere mortals who accompany me on fly ins and hot tenting at the vehicle.
    They are very good for their price but a lot heavier for walk ins
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    Have a couple of Big Agnes UL chairs, very robust. I’m 100 clicks and no signs of falling apart after 4 years. Would defiantly buy again.
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    Not quite the same as I remembered. Maybe not as light as you want.
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    I didn’t do a great deal of research when I bought my camp stool, the Te Aro, saw it at a H and F store picked it up and was amazed at how light it felt compared to others and thought that would do me. It comes in at 1kg which isn’t ultralight by any means but I like it so much that I thought it deserved a mention. Has durable looking material instead of mesh and was circa $100-$120 from memory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Great for the sideline at kids sports as well
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    What’s your one, @uk_exile?

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    If you are looking at a Helinox, check them out at Bivouac. I'm not a big dude, but there was a noticeable difference in "aaahhhhh" between the Chair Zero, Highback and Chair One.
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    @mopheadrob I just checked an it's unbranded. Really comfy. Frame looks similar to these https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/campi...8aArz7EALw_wcB
    but it's obviously not as it's weight including it's zip bag is 520gms.
    Long term I think the alloy tubes plugging direct into larger centre beam tube has got to be stronger than the Helinox nylon joiners

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Ive got a Helinox chair Zero it's bloody awesome. Gamechanger having a proper chair you can carry with you in your pack and it weighs under 500gms
    Yep I can second this

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    Quote Originally Posted by uk_exile View Post
    @mopheadrob I just checked an it's unbranded. Really comfy. Frame looks similar to these https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/campi...8aArz7EALw_wcB
    but it's obviously not as it's weight including it's zip bag is 520gms.
    Long term I think the alloy tubes plugging direct into larger centre beam tube has got to be stronger than the Helinox nylon joiners
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