Crazy Creek Powerlounger Air Chair-Sleeping Pad
$45.95
$76.00
Save 39% Item #97868
Closeouts. Bring along Crazy Creek's lightweight Powerlounger Air Chair-sleeping pad on your next trip to the great outdoors - it's easy to tote with its carry handle and stuff sack, so don't spend another day sitting on the wet ground or cold snow. Doubles as a compact sleeping pad for adults or an oversized pad for children. Extra comfortable back support Includes repair kitSize (LxWxH): 58x18x1”Weight: 3 lb. 4 oz. Material: 65% nylon, 30% poly vinyl cotton, 5% glass fiberCloseouts. China.
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very happy with chair/pad!! By wendy from mpls, mn on 08/20/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Compact, Dual use, Easy Set Up, Lightweight Best Uses: Backcountry Camping, Campgrounds, Outdoor Events, Road Trips Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: this is a great item! great for camping - less to carry! holds air well. easy to inflate. comfy chair. has extra space to stuff for a bigger pillow than just the blow up part. two of my friends are ordering now that they've seen mine.
By cdpnyc from Astoria, NY on 07/28/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Easy to pack, Versatile Cons: Too large for backpacking Best Uses: Car Camping, Outdoor Events, Star gazing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this for RAGBRAI last minute when I found my old pad had a leak. Worked perfectly. It is very comfortable as a sleeping pad and is great to lounge in as well. The straps allow for either a wide range of sitting/reclining positions. The valve system works great - the pad is easy to inflate/deflate, and it packs easily. A little too large for backpacking, but for everything else it is great...
By Mad Hatter from Ithaca, NY on 07/14/2008 Cons: Bad Value, Low Quality Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I took the chair out of the package before my camping trip to test it out. It was fine. I re-packed it and took it camping the next day. When I unpacked it again, the air valve button was missing and I could not inflate it. I found that the valve lids fall off easily and I still do not know where the button went. I might as well have bought a normal crazy creek chair. Not worth the money at all!
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