Ahhhh…. Paracord…. Now you’re really speaking my language!!! I made many many camp chairs with Paracord and "sticks." :) love this one you have made. Never made one like it before. But I will on the next camp out with my scouts!!!!
Felix, I don't know if you designed these chair modifications yourself, but this is pure genius! One of your best Swiss Army Knife bushcraft projects. Thank-you.
What a wonderful idea. All these years I sat on old logs and rocks. To think all I needed was cord and a sack. Great job. You out did your wooden toogle. 👍
Perfekt lieber Felix! Großartige Idee mit dem höhenverstellen und super Knoten und Arbeit mein Freund. Alles Gute, schönes Wochenende dir und deiner Familie, Sepp mit Familie
Hi, Mr. Immler; Tonight, I took out three sticks from a tree I cut down last Year, just to make one of these. Except I didn’t know about your modifications. Those certainly are some nice modifications, and it’s a real point of gratitude To have had a chance to see your mods before making my chairs. thank you very kindly. Looking forward to making one of these on my break tomorrow. two, if there’s time.
Toll...Deine Videos regen immer direkt an raus zu gehen und es umzusetzen....Ich spiele schon lange mit dem Gedanken mir einen zu bauen, aus den von dir genannten Gründen
Lonnie over at Far North Bushcraft recommended you, and WOW! I just found your channel thanks to Lonnie and you taught me something so super functional and easily constructed, that I am blow away at how quickly you did this. THANK YOU! I am glad I found your channel...
Truly impressive. I've done these chairs before with a cheep folded 5x7 tarp. Never able to get the cross beam height perfect. With the addition of a longer cord on top and several knots from top down, this chair becomes fully adjustable both height and slack... Complete genius. Thank you.
This is a good one. Going to try that with the duffel bag I keep my sleeping bag in. At the bottom put some rocks in on either side to keep it from slipping off the cross bar.
Nice build. Your use of Prusik knots with the crossbar makes this design superior to the many other videos where the crossbar is lashed. The only thing I might change would be to use bankline instead of paracord for lashing the tripod. It doesn't stretch, and it's stickiness will keep that tripod tightly lashed forever. Great design, sir!
Also manchmal würde ich mir beim Tenkara-Fischen so eine bequeme Sitzgelegenheit schon wünschen!😁 Lieber Felix, wieder einmal weltklasse, was du uns da zeigst!👍 Mir relativ wenig Aufwand eine so vielseitige, bequeme und einfach zu fertigende Sitzgelegenheit zu zaubern - Respekt!👍👍👍 Ganz liebe Grüße aus Oberösterreich in die schöne Schweiz!
2 minutes into the video and I see the clever design advantages of this chair. I'm making one with hockey sticks and paracord to use on the back deck. ✌
Felix, thank you soooo much for sharing this design. I tried it yesterday evening, and it was amazing. I used a large microfibre towel rather than a sack, as I it carry anyway for wiping down my tarp etc. The chair was sturdy and comfortable and added to my forest experience. Being one of my first proper bushcraft projects, I was very pleased and excited for more. I love your videos, your energy, and the excitement and joy in your eyes from figuring things out and sharing them with others. The world is a better place with you in it Felix. Keep up the good work. Peace and love 🙏
Hi Felix - I changed the lower cross bar pole to one that had a nice bend in it and it makes the chair even more comfortable to sit in. Can't wait to try making a chair out of driftwood branches on a kayak trip next year. Thanks and best regards. Ken
More magic from the Wizzard of SAK! Thanks for this Felix, it is a very cool improvement over the basic bushcraft chair, without making it complicated!
So wie ich mich kenne, steh ich auf, weil ich was nehmen will, setz mich wieder hin ohne die Stange festzuhalten und fall dann aufn Boden :) Vielleicht wärs ne Idee unten statt der einfachen Schlaufe einen verstellbare zu machen, sie sich dann festzieht, wenn Zug drauf kommt.
Your timing is impeccable! I watched Simon a bloke in the woods video and wondered what other materials I could use!?!? Thank you again Felix for another great video!
Yeah I always bring some type of camp chair with me, being an old OG with a bad back and twisted knee caps - glad I dont have to anymore after seeing this video - good looking out Felix ... thank you
Had dinner and breakfast in this chair - made by Felix - and can confirm: super comfy! like an outdoor sofa.... the adjustable height works a treat and comes in really handy when doing different tasks (food prep / cooking / eating..) The only thing missing was the cupholder - surely that can be done somehow Felix? :-)
Hi Felix, I loved this idea so much I purchased a 100mm SS ring so I have no need to bind paracord and some RipStop nylon which I placed wide hems on. All are carried permanently in my backpack. Cheers
Servus Felix, Du ist einfach ein Genie! Klasse und einfache Idee.Ich hatte so ein Stuhl auch schon mal gebaut, allerdings nur mit 2 Stangen und einer Querstange und diese an einen Baum gelegt. Hat auch gut funktioniert. Das hier ist natürlich viel bequemer :-) Vielen Dank für die Vorstellung! LG Jörg
That's my favorite brand "cheap"
Cool brand name! 😂😂
If there is an Immler - there is a solution!
👍🤠
Haaa ha haa, thanks a lot 😃😃
The King of the SAK never ceases to amaze .
Thanks a lot brother!
The two people who gave thumbs down probably don't like chairs nor the concept of sitting
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or maybe they are chairs tired of being exploited?
Nah, they are just internet trolling chair-holes !
Uwooooooooow supermegatop!!! Danke felix! Schoenen abend
Maybe they were hoping for more Swiss Army Knife action.
Super felix
Thank you so much!
I have never found a stick that perfect, let alone 3.
So many use's from one sack including an emergency rucksack, foraging sack and pillow lol. 👍
Great point! 🤣
Sick chair for stealth camping. it folds up and your out.
Thank buddy
Thanks a lot Gwendolyn!
He makes me laugh, every time I watch his videos!
Felix is my hero !
I was looking for that chair model, then I found the Immler build. Mind blown.
I always love your attitude! Super positive and cheerful!!!
Thank you mate!
I appreciate that!
Ahhhh…. Paracord…. Now you’re really speaking my language!!! I made many many camp chairs with Paracord and "sticks." :) love this one you have made. Never made one like it before. But I will on the next camp out with my scouts!!!!
Hallo Felix, wieder mal eine genial einfache Lösung! Die Sitzhöhenverstellung finde ich besonders gut. LG Micha
Danke Micha 😃
Felix, I don't know if you designed these chair modifications yourself, but this is pure genius!
One of your best Swiss Army Knife bushcraft projects. Thank-you.
Thank you very much!
@@FelixImmler
You can even put a poncho or a big trash bag on top and turn it into a rain proof chair or a chair-shelter instantly !?!?!
What a wonderful idea. All these years I sat on old logs and rocks. To think all I needed was cord and a sack. Great job. You out did your wooden toogle. 👍
Perfekt lieber Felix! Großartige Idee mit dem höhenverstellen und super Knoten und Arbeit mein Freund. Alles Gute, schönes Wochenende dir und deiner Familie, Sepp mit Familie
Really impressive,👍 Big salute from India
Thanks a lot and greetings to India!
Hi, Mr. Immler; Tonight, I took out three sticks from a tree I cut down last Year, just to make one of these.
Except I didn’t know about your modifications.
Those certainly are some nice modifications, and it’s a real point of gratitude To have had a chance to see your mods before making my chairs.
thank you very kindly. Looking forward to making one of these on my break tomorrow. two, if there’s time.
Toll...Deine Videos regen immer direkt an raus zu gehen und es umzusetzen....Ich spiele schon lange mit dem Gedanken mir einen zu bauen, aus den von dir genannten Gründen
Great, easy build. I like that the jute bag is only wrapped around the crossbar, and not lashed.
Glad you like it! Thanks 👍👍
Lonnie over at Far North Bushcraft recommended you, and WOW! I just found your channel thanks to Lonnie and you taught me something so super functional and easily constructed, that I am blow away at how quickly you did this. THANK YOU! I am glad I found your channel...
This is great to teach kids too! I have 3 boys and a girl. I'm gonna teach them this right away. Fun!
Super, i makes me happy to hear that!!
Truly impressive. I've done these chairs before with a cheep folded 5x7 tarp. Never able to get the cross beam height perfect. With the addition of a longer cord on top and several knots from top down, this chair becomes fully adjustable both height and slack... Complete genius. Thank you.
Thank you Felix and have great day! Best wishes from Ukraine.
Simple and ingenious!
Glad you like it!
Excellent and very clever looks great. Thank you for showing us. ✊✊✊✊
Hello Richard. Thanks for watching!
Next time Im in the bush This will be my first build. Vielen danke Felix
Pretty darn smart. Gonna make one. Thanks!
Have fun!
excellent chair I will definitely try it,
I already knew this set up but not with the prusik.
a greeting friend!
Thank you brother👍
Everything is clear and very interesting !!!
Super..thanks a lot!
Thank you Felix!👍
Thanks for watching!!
Great chair and so simple! Bravo Felix 👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
Greetings from Bulgaria, Felix! Thank you !
Hello Boris. Thanks a lot for watching!
Totally awesome. If you're in a calorie saving situation this is the way to go. Felix does it again!
Thanks for your funny feedback!
Hi Felix. Du hast Recht. Das ist der beste 'Outdoorsessel' aller Zeiten. Bleib gesund. LG. Nigel
This is a good one. Going to try that with the duffel bag I keep my sleeping bag in. At the bottom put some rocks in on either side to keep it from slipping off the cross bar.
Hi Felix, another great video, mostly at little cost, just roll it up and take it where you want, superb project again. regards Will.
Nice build. Your use of Prusik knots with the crossbar makes this design superior to the many other videos where the crossbar is lashed. The only thing I might change would be to use bankline instead of paracord for lashing the tripod. It doesn't stretch, and it's stickiness will keep that tripod tightly lashed forever. Great design, sir!
Great new twist on the tripod chair Felix, I’ll be trying this out in the woods this weekend. Thanks for yet another great video!
Thank you so much for watching my videos!!
It's such a pleasure watching you. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one. And the next one. ;D
Hello Ray. Thank you very much!
Perfect Idea. Simple but very handy. I like it.
Thank you very much!!
Genius! Hey Felix a travois build would be a really cool for the next video
Haaa ha haaa, that's it 🤣🤣🤣
Why do I feel like you are related to slingshot man 😂. Very educational video. Thank you
Your videos are most excellent and very much appreciated
All his crafting is supernaturally tidy. Love it. It's perfect or on its way to perfection.
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
Awesome. This is a great project for teaching young people camping craft. Thank You. Be Well and Good Journey Richie
Hello Richie. Thanks for watching!
Also manchmal würde ich mir beim Tenkara-Fischen so eine bequeme Sitzgelegenheit schon wünschen!😁
Lieber Felix, wieder einmal weltklasse, was du uns da zeigst!👍 Mir relativ wenig Aufwand eine so vielseitige, bequeme und einfach zu fertigende Sitzgelegenheit zu zaubern - Respekt!👍👍👍
Ganz liebe Grüße aus Oberösterreich in die schöne Schweiz!
Excellent! That is a very nifty chair! I must have one!
Thank you for this video. 😁
Thanks for watching!
You're a unique, and extremely creative bushcrafter.
Thank you very much!
Now that is Swiss made. 👍
i agree! 😁
2 minutes into the video and I see the clever design advantages of this chair. I'm making one with hockey sticks and paracord to use on the back deck. ✌
What a cool idea!!! Sounds great! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Felix, thank you soooo much for sharing this design. I tried it yesterday evening, and it was amazing. I used a large microfibre towel rather than a sack, as I it carry anyway for wiping down my tarp etc. The chair was sturdy and comfortable and added to my forest experience. Being one of my first proper bushcraft projects, I was very pleased and excited for more. I love your videos, your energy, and the excitement and joy in your eyes from figuring things out and sharing them with others. The world is a better place with you in it Felix. Keep up the good work. Peace and love 🙏
Suuuuuper, diese Idee ist genial. Ich denke das Prinzip geht auch mit meiner kleinen Hängematte.
Unbedingt!
BRO" I THINK IT'S AMAZING" GONNA CRAFT ONE HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA" FOR FISHING. THANKS AND KEEP THE VIDEOS GOING !
Have fun! --and good luck!
AWESOME! Thank You very much Felix! 👍🙏
Very welcome!
You always make me smile while I am learning something new. Thanks!
Hello Jack. Thanks for this kind comment!
Simple and efficient.
Thanks for this video
You are welcome
You never let me down , sir, another great project with easy knots. I love it!!!
Thanks again!
Amazing. I want to be by Felix's side when the world ends. :)
Was fürä hammer Idee. Wird uf jedä Fall nachäbaut, merci vielmal!
Super... viel Spass!!
Easy and fast to deploy.
Nice job Felix, thanks for the clear instructions.
You are welcome!
I've just finished doing every mod you've shown us to my swiss army knife!!! Now it's a proper tool. Thank you 😊 your a good man ✊✊✊✊👍
Haa ha haa, thanks a lot dear John!
Sempre grandi video, utili e professionali! Molto bravo! Buona Vita!
Graze Amigo!
I always wondered how that was made, thank you for sharing as always you always give very useful information
So nice of you
Hi Felix - I changed the lower cross bar pole to one that had a nice bend in it and it makes the chair even more comfortable to sit in. Can't wait to try making a chair out of driftwood branches on a kayak trip next year. Thanks and best regards. Ken
More magic from the Wizzard of SAK! Thanks for this Felix, it is a very cool improvement over the basic bushcraft chair, without making it complicated!
Thank you so much for this positive feedback dear Sean!
So wie ich mich kenne, steh ich auf, weil ich was nehmen will, setz mich wieder hin ohne die Stange festzuhalten und fall dann aufn Boden :)
Vielleicht wärs ne Idee unten statt der einfachen Schlaufe einen verstellbare zu machen, sie sich dann festzieht, wenn Zug drauf kommt.
Ja, das ist ein sehr interessanter Ansatz!!!
Another great bushcraft project to try. Always enjoy seeing your notification of a new video to see what project you are making this week 👍
Thank you very much for your support!
I love this video!
And this chair build…
Short, informative…
Good, fast, AND cheap!
Thanks a lot John!
Your timing is impeccable! I watched Simon a bloke in the woods video and wondered what other materials I could use!?!? Thank you again Felix for another great video!
Thanks Felix - I now have a great camp chair! Really enjoying your projects and tips - have learned a lot. Ken
Great to hear! Thanks a lot Ken...
Danke Felix, sehr praktisch der Stuhl ! Und diese gute Laune, die tut auch gut !
Vielen Dank Meme!
Sure glad I found your channel 👍 .
Welcome aboard!
Genius at work!
Yeah I always bring some type of camp chair with me, being an old OG with a bad back and twisted knee caps - glad I dont have to anymore after seeing this video - good looking out Felix ... thank you
Thanks a lot. I wish you good luck ans a nice seat! 😀
Absolutely tremendous 👏 👌
Ok i approve u may continue
Thanks for your comment!
I always enjoy your videos, Felix, and almost always learn something new.
Thank you so much Randy!!
Awesome Camp Chair Project! Great tips for an easy adjustable bush craft chair! Thank you Felix for sharing!
Hello Michael. Thanks for watching!
Thanks. Great idea.
Please show us the knots in a future video. Thanks.
Thanks for your feedback. The brusik knot you find on Google...
Had dinner and breakfast in this chair - made by Felix - and can confirm: super comfy! like an outdoor sofa.... the adjustable height works a treat and comes in really handy when doing different tasks (food prep / cooking / eating..) The only thing missing was the cupholder - surely that can be done somehow Felix? :-)
Felix, you are .. awesome. Txs for inspiration. )
Hi Felix, I loved this idea so much I purchased a 100mm SS ring so I have no need to bind paracord and some RipStop nylon which I placed wide hems on. All are carried permanently in my backpack. Cheers
Oh...that sounds interesting!
Such a smart design !
Thank you very much!
I use a slighty modified U.S.Army duffel bag as my backpack. It doubles as a superb Bushwackers chair as well:)
Thanks a lot for your tip!
It's a likable design and easy to adapt, I so dislike sitting on the damp ground , and now I can forget that! 🤪
Absolute Genius. Thank you so much. I'm gonna make this chair.
Please do! Thanks a lot for your comment James!
@@FelixImmler you are welcome.
Sehr geile Konstruktion mal wieder, lieber Felix!
Immer wieder sehr anregend, Deine abgefahrenen Werke. :-)
Danke für das tolle Feedback!
I learn so much from you, and you make it fun. Thank you my friend 👍
Glad to hear that! Thanks a lot Eddie!
Very cool!! Thank you Felix! You are aeesome!☺
Love it Felix!
Thanks a lot!
Schönes Video, Felix.
Klasse Stuhl hast du gebaut.
Der ist recht einfach zu bauen.
Wer hat denn da zwischen gerufen >Hey
Das waren Leute vom Militär die am Fluss Zeit vertrieben.. Die haben sonst nix zu tun :-D
Na da konnten die ja noch was lernen, für Ihre nächste Übung. 🤔😂
Servus Felix, Du ist einfach ein Genie! Klasse und einfache Idee.Ich hatte so ein Stuhl auch schon mal gebaut, allerdings nur mit 2 Stangen und einer Querstange und diese an einen Baum gelegt. Hat auch gut funktioniert. Das hier ist natürlich viel bequemer :-) Vielen Dank für die Vorstellung! LG Jörg
Hallo Jörg. Vielen Dank für das tolle Feedback!
Nice chair 👌👍
Thank you 😊
Love it. Awesome chair. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice chair Felix. Thanks for share.
Thnxs 4 sharing 🇺🇸
Cheers going to make one of these. Brilliant videos thanks alot 👍
Hope you enjoy. Thanks for your comment!
Nice looks comfortable. Thanks 😊!!
Any time!