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Crazy Creek Long Back Lite Air Chair

Hiking & Camping > Chairs & FurnitureRated: *** by 2 reviews.

Sierra Trading Post

Kick back and relax in comfort on your next camping trip or sports event with the Crazy Creek Long Back Lite air chair. This lightweight, low-profile air chair rolls up small and stores in its own stuff sack for easy transport.

Features:

  • Adjustable straps offer a variety of sitting positions
  • Air Control mechanism lets you adjust the cushioning level
  • Dimensions: 40x18"
  • Durable ripstop nylon construction
  • Great for camping, backpacking, sports games, tailgating and more
  • Includes repair kit and stuff sack
  • Material: Coated ripstop nylon with polyurethane air bladder
  • Reinforced stays offer enhanced support
  • Weight: 1 lb. 11 oz.

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Color
Forest Green
Forest Green
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Crazy Creek Long Back Lite Air Chair Reviews Summary:

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****1
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*1
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Positive Reviews:

Good!

Rating:****
It doesn't enter the day pack because the backrest is long.
Dosukoi man at Sierra Trading Post on 09/02/2009

Negative Reviews:

Only as strong as its weakest link

Rating:*
I received this product in the mail and immediately tried to inflate it. The air would escape quickly between the time I blew it up and when I tried to close the valve. On the third attempt I pushed on the tiny, thin plastic button that closes it and it broke off. I've returned it [...]
rablmr at Sierra Trading Post on 10/15/2009