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BTR Camping Stool

The BTR Camping Stool (stands for Better Than a Rock) by Hillsound Equipment is the ultimate lightweight and packable tripod stool for your outdoor adventure. The clever camp stool packs down super compact, and folds up small enough to stash in the water bottle pocket of your backpack. The ultralight design weighs just over 14 ounces, but when set, the BTR Camping Stool holds up to 240 pounds thanks to the 100 percent nylon mesh fabric and aluminum alloy telescopic legs on its comfortable tripod frame. watch the video below



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NEMO STARGAZE RECLINER CHAIR - Image

NEMO STARGAZE RECLINER CHAIR

The Stargaze Recliner Chair by NEMO is just the thing to get if you like to sit down, kick back, and hang looking at whatever’s going on above you. It’s something between a classic hammock and a canvas chair, it’s built tough, and will hold up to 300 lbs. It is made from water resistant stretch nylon fabric and aviation grade metal used for the poles that sustain it, keeping it steady even on rocky or sandy surfaces. It’s also reasonably light, around 6 poun...
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THE GLENLIVET WHISKEY CHAIR - Image

THE GLENLIVET WHISKEY CHAIR

The Glenlivet distillery is the biggest selling single malt whiskey in the United States, and to celebrate their new Nadurra whiskey, they have collaborated with award-winning designer Gareth Neal to create The Glenlivet Nadurra Dram Chair, the ultimate chair for drinking Scotch and be transported to an intimate moment of escape. The outstanding piece of contemporary craft is constructed with the finest natural materials and remarkable attention to detail, such as t...
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YIN YANG LOUNGING OUTDOOR CHAIR | BY DEDON - Image

YIN YANG LOUNGING OUTDOOR CHAIR | BY DEDON

This cool lounging chair consists of two seats that come together to form the Chinese symbol of harmony Yin Yang, it has been produced with more than 4,000 meters of fiber that were subsequently colored in silver and bronze. The design is from Swiss designer Nicolas Thomkins and was inspired by the beaches of Cebu (province of the Philippines)....
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