Sports Chair - portable folding chair

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

The Sports Chair by Picnic Time is the ultimate spectator chair! It's a lightweight, portable folding chair with a sturdy aluminum frame that has an adjustable shoulder strap for easy carrying. If you prefer not to use the shoulder strap, the chair also has two sturdy webbing handles that come into view when the chair is folded. The extra-wide seat (19.5") is made of durable 420D nylon doby with padding for extra comfort. The armrests are also padded for optimal comfort. On the side of the chair is a nylon doby accessories panel that includes a variety of pockets to hold such items as your cell phone, sunglasses, magazines, or a scorekeeper's pad. It also includes an insulated bottled beverage pouch and a zippered security pocket to keep valuables out of plain view. A convenient side table folds out to hold food or drinks (up to 10 lbs.). Maximum weight capacity for the chair is 300 lbs. The Sports Chair makes a perfect gift for those who enjoy spectator sports, RVing, and camping.

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  • You could have a table that is on your lap and on the other arm you could have the smaller table to put your drink on, so the bigger table is on your lap and the smaller table can hold your drink. No need for the stuff sack, but if you really want the stuff sack you could put it so it drapes down on the back of the chair.

  • Great chair, but what would make it even better would be to put a swinging table that would either come up to be the right height for your belly and then swing around and onto your lap or a table that swings straight over and onto your lap, then when it swung around or over, it could clip in somehow on the other arm rest so it would clip and hold it in place firmly. This way you could have a nice eating tray in your lap rather then on your side. I like the tray to be right on my lap.

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