Pretty cool, Mike... but they missed an opportunity, perhaps... Because seeing the empty case laying there, after assembly, it seemed so obvious: if there was a solid way to fasten it to hang at the edge of the seat, low enough, one could perhaps put their feet (just shoeless heels, I suspect best) into the bag and, with perhaps a second suspension point on the cloth portion, create a full-fledged hammock, with next to no notable expense difference. If you have an in with the manufacturer, feel free to steal it as your own idea, to improve your relationship with them, even further. And thanks, again, for the permissions.
I may have an older version of this chair, mine is slightly different. There are two tent type poles that go in the back of the body, besides a couple of other things that are different. Mine is a bear to get into the carrying case. I like it but sometimes I don’t know what to do with my arms.
Pretty cool, Mike... but they missed an opportunity, perhaps... Because seeing the empty case laying there, after assembly, it seemed so obvious: if there was a solid way to fasten it to hang at the edge of the seat, low enough, one could perhaps put their feet (just shoeless heels, I suspect best) into the bag and, with perhaps a second suspension point on the cloth portion, create a full-fledged hammock, with next to no notable expense difference. If you have an in with the manufacturer, feel free to steal it as your own idea, to improve your relationship with them, even further. And thanks, again, for the permissions.
Yes, that would be cool. Still love the chair!
Yes worth it.
I may have an older version of this chair, mine is slightly different. There are two tent type poles that go in the back of the body, besides a couple of other things that are different. Mine is a bear to get into the carrying case. I like it but sometimes I don’t know what to do with my arms.
I really liked but I can’t justify paying that much, maybe someday
Yes it is pricey.