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 Nash Tackle Nomad Chair
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Nash Tackle Nomad Chair
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 9
RRP: £39
Year: 2005

Description: lightweight roving/short session chair...handy carrying strap...velcro tabs keep the chair folded together when in transit...adjustable legs with mud feet.

 REVIEWS
 
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David Clarkson 
Posted: 29/08/07
'LATEST VERSION IS EXCELLENT'
Strengths:
The original was a good chair, but the latest version has seen more improvements.The first thing you will notice is the weight, this falls into the lightweight category, but dont be fooled into thinking its flimsy, the frame is solid and is built to last. The most noticable changes are the new mud feet, much larger than those pathetic sink in the mud feet, the leg adjustment has also improved, its very easy to adjust the leg heights, there are clips to help locate the frame when opened up which help to keep the chair very stable, the cover is a hardwearing dark green fabric which incorporates the Nash logo, the fabric is waterproof so less chance of getting a wet and cold bum, also the fabric is well fitted to the chair so it does'nt slide off when being carried like some covers on cheaper chairs, there are also a couple of velcro starps to keep it all snuggly packed when in transit, and finally unlike most chairs there is a carry strap built into the back of the chair which can be tucked away in a zipped compartment when not required, so no more standing on your strap coating it in mud and having to suffer a wet and muddy neck on the way home.
Weaknesses:
none so far
Overall:
Nash and his team have packed this chair with features which many other manufacturers should incorporate, a very versatile chair for either the static or roving angler and if you shop around you will pick one up for less than £25, which for a chair of this pedigree is very affordable and will no doubt give you many years service.
 
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Graham Matthews 
Posted: 10/06/07
'A REALLY CRAP PRODUCT.'
Strengths:
Lightweight and easy to carry.
Weaknesses:
The rear legs are at near right angles to the chair and the chair is likely to collapse at the smallest backwards movement. The support brackets are likely to bend and both the plastic supports channels have broken. And I weigh a mere 12 stone!!!
Overall:
Just dont waste your money.
 
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Emlyn Forbes 
Posted: 25/02/07
'VERY GOOD CHAIR'
Strengths:
reliable,light ,easy to fold up and has big mud feet,built in carry strap in a zipped pocket on the back of the chair
Weaknesses:
none
Overall:
great chair for the price i only paid £40 for mine
 
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Colin North 1 
Posted: 16/11/06
'VERY GOOD'
Strengths:
Lightweight. I've got the one with arms
Weaknesses:
They don't like it when you fall 7 feet from the top of a steep bank and land on them, before bouncing into the river Medway
Overall:
Very good. Not bad value for money either.
 
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Graham Field 
Posted: 11/11/06
'GREAT PIECE OF KIT'
Strengths:
It's lightness, having a carrystrap built in to the back of the chair,the robustness, great mud feet and the comfort even on an all day session.
Weaknesses:
None that I have come across as yet.
Overall:
A great chair at a great price, I got mine for £30.
 
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Gary Gliddon 
Posted: 10/03/06
'BRILLIANT'
Strengths:
Lightweight,great mudfeet,easy to carry over shoulder with strap, the chair is comfortable and strong.
Weaknesses:
None
Overall:
A well designed lightweight chair. I really love it.
 
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Matt Brown 
Posted: 13/10/05
'INDISPENSIBLE'
Strengths:
It's lightweight, reliable, the carrying strap is fabulous (why don't all chairs have them?) and the velcro tabs allow me to carry extra items. I squeeze a bivvy table and unhooking mat in there.
Weaknesses:
None. I normally I can be very fussy!
Overall:
I had mine for 3 years so far (it was called the Nash Lounge Lizard back then) and it isn't showing any signs of wear.

This is the best bit of fishing kit I own. Absolutely faultless and brilliantly designed.
 
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Nick King 
Posted: 12/10/05
'just the ticket for the roving/short session angler.'
Strengths:
lightweight and robust/sturdy design...easy to set up...comfortable...easy to carry.
Weaknesses:
none that i can see.
Overall:
i used this chair for the first time on sunday just gone,whilst on a roving session on the nene and i can honestly say i`m pleased as punch with this chair!!!
i hardly noticed i was carrying it while moving between swims and the carry strap didnt dig into my shoulders either.by the way,the strap tucks away into a zip up pocket while you are sitting on the chair.
anyone who`s met me will know i`m a big boy(ok...bloater then)so a good sturdy frame and legs was a must as was something that was also comfortable to sit on,and this chair fitted the bill perfectly!!!
i was also pleased at the large swivelling mud feet.
 
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albert watkinson 
Posted: 15/10/05
'SUPERB'
Strengths:
light,sturdy.carry strap.pocket formed can be used for towel or other small items.good build quality.
Weaknesses:
i have not found any to worry about
Overall:
i paid £35 for mine and consider it a good buy.
 
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