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Have got the light one with wheel kit. Exelent barrow, think it could have been designed better, but the idear is sound.
Made a great deal of alterations to mine to many to go into now but here is a couple of easy tricks,
drilled holes in feet to add screw in tent pegs this stops chair blowing away with brolly and sliding down very steep banks,
With brolly and arm atached to back leg and short arm on front with bankstick in [for tray but not atached] you can now stack your rod bags on these,
fitted rucksac to the rear of chair back using the normal straps this stays on permantly,
put strap on top corner of chair back to tie brolly to when rolling over rough ground and as an extra brace in high winds,
fitted large padded stink bag/unhooking matt to front chair back keep your nets in this in plastic bags as you can then unzip bag for more comfort and warmth also its there if you catch a bigun,
Put bungys across under seet and slide in a normal folding unhooking matt this adds comfort and can be slipped out easy for use or to let the wind through?
will add more if anyones interested, but would rather be fishing.
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So in a nutshell which model is the best as I'm 6' 2"?
Plus at the moment i have a little gem type tackle box do i ditch that and just have the korum with a tackle bag?
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Good idea drilling the feet, must do that soon. Please add more Geoff.

Dave: Choose the chair according to what type of fishing you're doing, the lightweight for long walks and wandering. You'll be comfortable in both.

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