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Old 25-07-2006, 11:03 AM
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just got back from a weeks camping and some how i managed to brake (snap)my bed chair . so i need your help in deciding which one to get next?
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Old 25-07-2006, 11:19 AM
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Well matey I know which one i'll be getting when something unfortunate happens to mine nash indulgence!!
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Old 25-07-2006, 12:06 PM
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Would Have To Be A Three Legger Mate Thats For Sure ?:)
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Old 25-07-2006, 12:21 PM
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I was in the same boat and ive just bought a chub snooper,3 leg very light and a good size if you like to spread out like me costs around £90 so great value as well.
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Old 25-07-2006, 12:52 PM
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Sam have a look at the fishrite 2 legger lightest on the market. Not as well made as some others but i've used 1 for a couple of years with no probs.
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hiya pal! o know how you feel, i broke my bed chair a few month's ago If you can afford a bit more have a look at the JRC stealth 3 legger!
i'v recently bought one and its the best bed chair i'v owned to date, light, comfy, well sturdy, it's fine even with my weight the only draw back is it's not very slim when folded down, not realy a problem though! a crackin buy pal
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problems i have is getting a lightweight bed with long legs...................these stealth beds are far too low for my old aching back
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hiya pal! o know how you feel, i broke my bed chair a few month's ago If you can afford a bit more have a look at the JRC stealth 3 legger!
i'v recently bought one and its the best bed chair i'v owned to date, light, comfy, well sturdy, it's fine even with my weight the only draw back is it's not very slim when folded down, not realy a problem though! a crackin buy pal
this is good to hear as i`ve got one on the way! what`s the pillow like mate? do i need to take a decent one with me or does the built in one do the trick?
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I bought the Nash indulgence!!
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this is good to hear as i`ve got one on the way! what`s the pillow like mate? do i need to take a decent one with me or does the built in one do the trick?
Built in ones fine mate! quality bedchair
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think i might award the missus the whole bed when it arrives, might kip on me newie in the living room!!
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Good idea mate!
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sam m8 what did i tell u about not eating that last butty? tut tut
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what`s the pillow like mate? do i need to take a decent one with me or does the built in one do the trick?
I've got a stealth too matey,it depends on how high you like to be propped up of a night.The pillow isnt that big aprox 1ft square but they are quite squishy I take it out of the pocket,I find it comfier that way
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this is good to hear as i`ve got one on the way! what`s the pillow like mate? do i need to take a decent one with me or does the built in one do the trick?
the pillow's fine mate! it's like bet says though if you like it higher, you can always take another, i have a pillow but on quick over nighters the bed chair pillow suits me fine it's one less thing to carry
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