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Bionic Knees's Review of Big Agnes Skyline UL Chair
That is the question. After having both knees replaced, I was looking for a backpack-able chair that wasn't too low to the ground. The "new" knees don't bend quite as well as the old ones did.
This chair works as long as you have a hard surface to set it on, or on top of a chair "footprint". Really simple to set up, even when altitude can make the brain a bit fuzzy. Very strong and easily handles my 200 lbs. Because my quad strength is still on its way back to normal, I stand up from the chair by pushing up with my hands: one on a front corner and the other on the opposite rear corner. For weight watchers, the chair in its bag was 1 Lb 12 oz. on my digital scale.
This chair works as long as you have a hard surface to set it on, or on top of a chair "footprint". Really simple to set up, even when altitude can make the brain a bit fuzzy. Very strong and easily handles my 200 lbs. Because my quad strength is still on its way back to normal, I stand up from the chair by pushing up with my hands: one on a front corner and the other on the opposite rear corner. For weight watchers, the chair in its bag was 1 Lb 12 oz. on my digital scale.
Pros:
- Light & comfortable
- High quality , good design
Cons:
- Legs dig into soft ground but there are accessories to fix that
Best Used for:
- Backpacking
Would Recommend:
Yes