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 | Average Rating: 4 out of 5 No. of Reviews: 18 RRP: £59.99 Year: 2005 Description: Angling's most versatile chair, with upright square legs to take a full range of accessories.
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 |  | | Posted: 11/04/07 | | 'COMFORTABLE, BUT LACKING SOME THOUGHT' |  | Strengths: This chair is one of the most comfortable I've used and I particularly like the ability to alter the height of the chair off of the ground. |  | Weaknesses: The accessories, whilst reasonable, do need some additional thought put into their design, especially the extendable rod rest. |  | Overall: A comfortable chair that is not really as heavy as some might think, the carry strap being particularly useful.
The extendable rod rest is none too stable and not best used when fishing for shy biting fish on the quiver tip. Even the (later) addition of the stabilising legs didn't really make the rest really firm and secure, and remember a lot of us bought the original rest and then had to upgrade!
Regarding price, the chair is reasonably priced, but the accessories seem a little over-priced; bearing to mind that the rest needs more design work.
Preston Innovation accessories do fit the legs, but be careful in what you add onto the chair, extra bait trays are a good idea but at a slight loss of stability when you are not sat on the chair.
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| | | | Performance | | 60% | | Quality | | 80% | | Value | | 60% |
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