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Less Expensive Alternative To Kermit Chair?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudson" data-source="post: 1059209" data-attributes="member: 15488"><p>Old thread, but figured I'd recycle. I want a camp chair for some upcoming trips, and figured there must be some progress and competition for the Kermit chair since this nearly seven year old post. And while there has been several new chairs, I have yet to find one that rivals the Kermit chair for comfort. During my off-road trip last summer on the Husky, a BMW rider packed his Kermit along and over the three days, it was regularly fought over and coveted.</p><p></p><p>Tried a Helinox chair today, and a Pico chair, the leading ADV suggestions for Kermit alternatives. The Pico chair was the closest, but it is pretty big to pack. The Helinox was super light, but not super comfy. The ultra-light aluminum chairs are high tech and interesting, and certainly better than having no chair, but after 400-600 mile days, I really don't want to compromise on comfort.</p><p></p><p>So I bit the bullet and ordered one of these, along with leg extensions and a cup holder. Nearly 200 quid, but the real crime was the shipping charge ($24). Sigh. I'm trying to convince myself that the longevity and comfort will equate to about $20 a year over the next 10 years. That's the thing with quality gear. Cry once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudson, post: 1059209, member: 15488"] Old thread, but figured I'd recycle. I want a camp chair for some upcoming trips, and figured there must be some progress and competition for the Kermit chair since this nearly seven year old post. And while there has been several new chairs, I have yet to find one that rivals the Kermit chair for comfort. During my off-road trip last summer on the Husky, a BMW rider packed his Kermit along and over the three days, it was regularly fought over and coveted. Tried a Helinox chair today, and a Pico chair, the leading ADV suggestions for Kermit alternatives. The Pico chair was the closest, but it is pretty big to pack. The Helinox was super light, but not super comfy. The ultra-light aluminum chairs are high tech and interesting, and certainly better than having no chair, but after 400-600 mile days, I really don't want to compromise on comfort. So I bit the bullet and ordered one of these, along with leg extensions and a cup holder. Nearly 200 quid, but the real crime was the shipping charge ($24). Sigh. I'm trying to convince myself that the longevity and comfort will equate to about $20 a year over the next 10 years. That's the thing with quality gear. Cry once. [/QUOTE]
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