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| bed chair advice! wondered if ther any larger gents that can offer some advice! spent a rotten 48hrs next to the pond with hardly a wink of sleep due to my bed chair, brought it a few years back and its been hardly used, jrc jobby remembering it not being a cheapy but nothing flash not sure which one it is now and cant be arsed to compare it with internet picks, either way its pretty average! long story short im 6,4 and 15 odd stone i need somthing i can lounge about on and dont mind paying a bit more for it but it has to be big! also trading in the one man bivvy, again nice jrc defender but just way to small for a big lumex like my self to be crashing around in! any help would be good cheers chaps! __________________ SCUPPER A COMMERCIAL TOOOO DAY! |
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| Re: bed chair advice! try looking at the nash indulgents(spelling)they look the mutts nuts m8 |
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| Re: bed chair advice! Nash one is meant to be good. I have a daiwa infinty bedchair it cost 80 with a trakker sleeping bag and im 6ft 5 and it was more than comfy for a whole week in France for me. |
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| Re: bed chair advice! Nash indulgance , A megga bedchair ,(get the 4 leg version) just heavy ![]() I use this one as for a bivvy I use this one |
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| Re: bed chair advice! It is meant to be the nuts the nash one. Worth checking the trakker website as on the latest Korda DVD danny shows the new trakker bedchair which is there version of the Nash. I have used various items from both companys and there build quality is very very good. But one might be cheaper than the other :) |