ALDI camp chair.
- Zombie Master
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Re: ALDI camp chair.
I doubt that I would buy another piece of equipment like this to load my bike down. I just find something to sit on.
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Re: ALDI camp chair.
Zombie Master wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2017 12:57 pm I doubt that I would buy another piece of equipment like this to load my bike down. I just find something to sit on.

I bought an Aldi chair just to try, my regular chair for years and years weighs 12 lbs!
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Re: ALDI camp chair.
Nah, much the same as the Chair One. Helinox has taller versions.
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and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6

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