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Give your kids a comfortable place to sit in camp with the Crazy Creek Crazy Kidz Chair. This Crazy Creek chair's small size and soft, padded seat make it ideal for telling ghost stories or roasting marshmallows around the campfire. Hook-and-loop closure straps hold the Crazy Kidz Chair closed for easy carrying with the attached handles, and adjustable straps get the chair just the way your kids like it. Good seating puts a family camping trip on good footing.
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The Crazy Creek's Kidz Chair is their Original Chair at 3/4 size. this gem is designed just for kids ages 2-6. Now all the "little ones" can have tons of pint-sized comfort wherever fun takes them. Carrying handles and hook & loop closure straps.
| Armrest: | No |
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| Cup Holder: | No |
| Dimensions (folded): | 25 x 11.25in (64 x 28.6cm) |
| Materials: | 420D coated ripstop nylon (600D coated ripstop polyester for print fabrics). Closed-cell foam padding for exceptional comfort. Sturdy carbon fiber stays for flex and durability. |
| Pillow: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Camping, backpacking |
| Weight: | 18oz (510g) |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Tropical Fish | Blue Hibiscus |
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Perfect for the Munchins | |
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Our daughter loves her Crazy Creek Kidz chair in part because it works well, but more because she fits in with all of the adults who are hanging out in theirs. The Kidz chair has fun patterns and is a simplified version of the adult chair (simple straps, doesn't fold up quite as much). We put the Kidz chair into the back of a cheap little plastic sled (it fits perfectly) and use it to pull our daughter uphill for skiing. | |
| Andrew McLean at Backcountry.com on 09/23/2009 | |