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Travel Chair Big Bubba chair offers big comfort with a wide, full-length seat, cushy pillow, removable footrest, and armrests with a drink holder.
| Capacity: | 300 pounds |
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| Construction: | Steel |
| Folded dimensions: | 40 x 7.5 x 6.5 inches |
| Material: | Ripstop polyester |
| Seat height: | 17 inches |
| Unfolded dimensions: | (H x W x D) 40 x 20.5 x 27.5 (extends to 53) inches |
| Weight: | 11 lbs. 14 oz. |
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| Black / Gray | 65.00 |
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Great comfortable chair! | |
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| I've owned several of the folding type chairs over the years. I've taken this one to Bonnaroo & All-Good Festivals as well as several camping trips. It's a great chair! I'm 6'1" & 240lbs and haven't had an issue with it! | |
| TravelingMan at REI on 07/02/2008 | |
Big Bubba Travel Chair | |
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| Heavy Duty.. I used it daily and I mean daily for at least 5 years and I weight 225lbs. Incredibily, almost indestructible. It finally broke and I'm ordering another immediately. | |
| Dana the Jazz Singer at REI on 02/29/2008 | |
Very good chair | |
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| Bought 2 of these chairs 8 years ago at REI and they are still going strong. More comfortable than any other folding chair. I am 225lbs | |
| bullraker at REI on 05/01/2009 | |
Stay Away | |
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| The first chair delivered literally broke the first time I sat in it - the foot rest connector broke. REI graciously replaced that one. Its replacement also broke after only a month's worth of limited use - the front metal support beam broke. I don't plan to ask for a third. I am not small at 6'1" 210 lbs, but I think that the chair should have been able to handle that weight. I thoguht that I was sacrificing lightweight for sturdy in a chair that I would only be using recreationally and not having to carry it while hiking. I was mistaken. I have ten dollar chairs from the summer recreation isle at the grocery store that have lasted much longer. | |
| dave1234 at REI on 06/21/2008 | |
Do Not Buy This Chair | |
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| OK, the chair is comfortable. I have owned three of them. The first one broke on the first campout. The footrest connector broke. The frame of the second chair broke and sent me to the ground. The footrest connector broke on the third chair on the first day of camp. Thank goodness REI stands behind the products they sell because Travel Chair does not. Bought the first two somewhere else and Travel Chair would not replace or repair. They further advised they do not sell replacement parts. Come on REI, drop these bums. | |
| Yogi Bear at REI on 05/22/2009 | |
Disappointed | |
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| Was apprehensive about these chairs after reading reviews, especially with a [$]price tag. At first they were great, comfortable... bought them as a wedding gift. However, within two weeks one of them has broken in the same spot that is described in the other posts...I'm waiting to see what will happen with the other... looks like the price has gone down, too bad. Will return and try again, but I'm not holding my breath. Come on REI, you ought to do better than this. [...] | |
| jasonnev at REI on 08/19/2008 | |
Super Comfortable, But Broke Quickly | |
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| I loved this chair, but after having it less than a month--one of the plastic footrest connectors snapped. the footrest stayed up sort of, and i had my feet up there a day later (hadn't had time to take it back to REI yet) and the other one broke in exactly the same fashion as the first! Clearly there's a design flaw here. Will take it back and get a new one and try that out, but not hopeful after reading the other reviews. | |
| passatdrm at REI on 07/17/2009 | |
Cheap chair | |
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| Bought two of these. One of the foot rest was broke straight out ot the bag. Returned to REI [...], but the new one off the self was broke too.The connecting nut from the chair to the leg rest is plastic. Very cheap! The nut needs to be metal.[...].If you buy one take it out of the bag to ensure it is not broke from the store. Be very careful with this chair! It's plastic connections. | |
| SSgt at REI on 07/07/2008 | |
Very comfy but, I've broken two now. | |
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| This chair is really comfy. But I have broken the chair rest in several spots now. First time buckly broke after second use. Then the ball joint that connects the foot rest to my second chain broke. Got replacements from REI and just now the stitching came loose on the foot rest, and I now will be returning this one to REI. Great chair except for the Foot Rest is pretty much worthless. | |
| bikesboardsbabes at REI on 10/05/2009 | |
Not as good as it used to be | |
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| Bought two of these several years ago when the seat and back were mesh. Those lasted for years of regular use by not-so-skinny users (understatement?). When one finally broke, I immediately bought a new one (not from REI sadly), and it broke within a couple of months and the company would not honor the warranty. The heavy denier fabric isn't nearly as breathable as the old mesh - better on a cool evening by the campfire, but murderously sweaty on a warm day in the sun. Way more comfortable than the cheap bag chairs thanks to the widely placed shoulder supports that don't jab you like the really cheap chairs. They had me for life until they skimped on the quality and materials. I'm now looking elsewhere for a replacement... | |
| randufus at REI on 05/22/2009 | |