Key Features
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Personalized comfort with 3 adjustable reclining backrest positions
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Extra cushioned padded backrest and seat for maximum comfort
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Rust-resistant powder-coated steel frame for increased durability
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Easily folds down compact for convenient storage in the included carry bag

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Large open dimensions of 24" x 33" x 42.5"
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Solid-built chair frame for increased stability and 300 lb weight capacity
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Built-in cup holder for holding beverages
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Tested for extreme durability in the Canadian outdoors
Specifications & Sizing
Weight Capacity: 300 pounds
Assembled Dimensions: 34 x 30 x 36 inches
Storage Dimensions: 7 x 8 x 42 inches
Technical Aspects
Fabric Materials: 600D polyester with PVC coating
Frame Materials: Powder-coated, rust-resistant steel tube
Carry Bag: 300-denier polyester
Warranty & Repairs
100% Risk Free Warranty For 1 Full Year – Our Woods’ products are guaranteed to last, however if you don’t absolutely love it, you are covered for 1 full year.
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Heritage Of the Woods' Camping Equipment
We are among the oldest, most respected outdoor brands and a trusted outfitter for many significant expeditions and Canadian milestones.
1906 - The navigation of the Northwest Passage
Woods provided parkas, tents and sleeping bags to the expedition
1925 - First ascent of Mt. Logan
An international team of explorers led by Albert H. MacCarthy reached the summit of Mt. Logan for the first time in June 1925
1928 - Zoologia Roosevelt Field expedition through Central Asia
Woods Canada outfitted many of the most important exploratory ventures of the early 20th century
1982 - First ascent of Mt. Everest by a Canadian team
Laurie Skreslet became the first Canadian to summit Mt. Everest. Woods supplied Skreslet and the Canadian team with tents and sleeping bags
