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Chair One XL
Helinox
Chair One XL
$159.95
Description

  Seat that tushie

  Meet the mack daddy. 40% more roomy than the original, CHAIR ONE XL weighs less than a six pack and remains ridiculously portable. Go ahead, stretch out. The extra space looks good on you. It features a light (3.11 lbs), compact design (4.5 x 5 x 18.5" in its case) and is made to last (holds up to 320 lbs).

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Helinox
Weight Capacity:
320 lbs
Weight:
3 lbs 11 oz / 1.7 kg
Other Features:
• Well ventilated for hot summer days
• Compact size & lightweight design makes for an easy carry
• Simple assembly with single shock corded pole structure
• Frame constructed from advanced alloy DAC aluminum poles
• Seat constructed from a 600 weave polyester
• Weather & UV resistant
• Backed by a 5 year warranty

• TOTAL WEIGHT
3lb 11oz 1700g

• TOTAL CAPACITY
320lb 145kg

• PACKED
Width 4.5" 11cm
Depth 5" 13cm
Length 18.5" 46.5cm

• ASSEMBLED
Width 27" 68cm
Depth 23" 59cm
Seat Height 18.5" 47cm
Back Height 35" 89cm
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