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Hornet28BHDS

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Posted: 04/21/08 03:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dick's Sporting Goods had some nice ones for around $30.


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I have several of the folding disk chairs very comfy but kinda tough to fold back.

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We ended up getting the MAC Sports Zero Gravity Chair. We tried them at Sport Chalet who had them onsale for $59, but we decided to wait and look around some. Bass Pro Shops had the same chair for $79 so we passed again. I came home, did some online checking and found them at REI, of all places, for $49! $107 for both and I pick them up in a week, no delivery fees!


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Go down to Wal-Mart, Big 5, Costco, or Camping World, etc. Sit in some camping chairs and get what feels comfortable.


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Just do not let wife sit in a LaFluma, as they are NOT cheap, but so comfortable you will end up buying them. If you want cheap, beware.


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We have 3 cushioned, folding straight back chairs bought at WallyWorld and 3 folding rockers bought at C/W. We don't have recliners as they tend to take up more storage space and as you get up in age are harder to get out of.


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go to wal-mart and find some heavy duty collasable one's with the beer holder in them.

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Chuck&Gail wrote:

Just do not let wife sit in a LaFluma, as they are NOT cheap, but so comfortable you will end up buying them. If you want cheap, beware.
I concur wholeheartedly. We have two of them. They are also not exactly compact. Unfortunately, because of my wife's diminutive height she has a problem reclining & getting back up because her feet don't reach the footrest.

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LaFuma folding/recliner. Well built and works as a zero gravity chair that is easy on the back.


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I just got my new Cabela Camping Catalogue and they have some nice ones for $49 and $64.99 in four colours that I will purchase

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