andrewa wrote:They also make good trekking poles. Andrew A
Davidf61 wrote:I've been prepared to make all sort of sacrifices when out scrub regards gear to take, but at the end of a long day to lean back and put your feet up is well worth the effort to carry it. Bliss.
byrnesy8 wrote:I have two of these and they are great. I bought them mainly for car camping but I may take them on a luxury weekend walk. They are very strong and have a load rating of 140kg.
cooee wrote:Great chairs, well worth the extra 850g l have to carry.
gayet wrote:New version released recently
~300g drop in weight
gayet wrote:The butterfly is far less stable - it is 2 legged so requires at least one human foot on the ground to keep it stable. The Mantis chair would be closer to the original Helinox. The butterfly is lighter by about 8g
521.631g vs 530g
Is that worth tha lack of stability ? I think not.
gayet wrote:The butterfly is far less stable - it is 2 legged so requires at least one human foot on the ground to keep it stable. The Mantis chair would be closer to the original Helinox. The butterfly is lighter by about 8g
521.631g vs 530g
Is that worth tha lack of stability ? I think not.
GPSGuided wrote:gayet wrote:The butterfly is far less stable - it is 2 legged so requires at least one human foot on the ground to keep it stable. The Mantis chair would be closer to the original Helinox. The butterfly is lighter by about 8g
521.631g vs 530g
Is that worth tha lack of stability ? I think not.
What's the comparison in volume when stored? Not sure if stability is a real issue but obviously it'll depend on the particular user. These camp chairs are not home sofa, It's not realistic to expect one to lift one's feet off the ground. Can certainly see the rocking motion of the butterfly to be a natural motion. So I think the decision isn't so simple.
Strider wrote:What do see as the weakness of the Helinox, dancier? It is rated to 145kg..
dancier wrote:It's connected with all plastic fittings... My Alite has aluminium fittings throughout and it's sturdy plus I'm a bit further off the ground whereas the Helinox sits very close to the ground.
bobbydee wrote:I have had the helinox ground chair sitting in my office for months. I cant wait to use it on the trail as I am sick of trying to relax after a hike by sitting on the ground or a log. I recently purchased a six moons design Lunar solo LE which dropped1.5 kilos off my original tent weight, so by replacing it with 600grams of comfort was a no brainer for me. Plus, I will put the chair at the top of my pack, assemble it first as we make camp, and if it's wet, I can putt all my loose things in it as I set up my tent... You gotta get this chair...I'm 90kg 187cm and I really really like it.
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