flightliner
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I purchased a jrc lowchair a month or two back as my old chub chair was looking very sad and worn. Its stood the rigours of near on twenty years of mild abuse on steep rocky trent banks and the like but sadly it was time to change. I looked at what was available and decided to buy a nice looking JRC with locking legs- a nice safety feuture and the lok tite leg adjustments
BAD choice. Already the stiching has come undone on a stress point at the seat front and even more irritating one of the front legs refuses to stay where I want it too, sliding down all the time. Really annoyed at myself for throwing good money at such tat.
I suppose its too much to ask for such simple things to be put right at the design stage, even worse is that some clown field tested one and said they were fine.mg:
BAD choice. Already the stiching has come undone on a stress point at the seat front and even more irritating one of the front legs refuses to stay where I want it too, sliding down all the time. Really annoyed at myself for throwing good money at such tat.
I suppose its too much to ask for such simple things to be put right at the design stage, even worse is that some clown field tested one and said they were fine.mg: