We bought a couple of high backed, multi position Dukdalf chairs last year, they are very strong and comfortable. They were quite expensive (about £45) but the thought of three weeks camping without a comfy chair to sit on gives me a sore back just thinking about it. You can buy a contraption to clip on the front to convert them into loungers but we just use a couple of stools when we want to put our feet up.
I've got a directors chair which I bought from Lakeland last year for about £30 - it's the sort with a little table on one side & an organiser for phone etc on the other. I've seen them in camping/caravan accessory shops for about the same price.
It is very strong & the seat is nice & wide too for my ample posterior. My friend's son weighed about 26 stone last summer & he used it a few times with no apparent problems.
------------- Caz
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Coleman are getting out of the furnature side of camping. Look loke strong chairs and coleman do have a reputation for quality. Half price has to be a bargain!
Had a look at the Coleman Packaway chair on the Wildday site, looks good but will it suit a determined chair buster? (my 19 stone hubby). Has anyone got one of these chairs or experience of them? At the moment he has to sit on the ground as the family won't risk letting him sit on the cheapy Tesco chairs.
Got 4 of the B & Q ones that are pictured earlier. They were comfy and Hubby's friend sat on one all evening and he is over 6 feet tall and heavy built. I too found them comfy for a big bottomed girl!
my friend has 2 of the coleman packaway chairs and they are strong and comfy with a good sized seat hes about 15 stone and had them for nearly a year with no problems
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