lightest bedchair

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matt thomas

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evening all
got a fox stalker(are they having a laugh?)and i want to get a lighter one for next year,usually i fish the rivers so a barrow is not always an option for overnighters if there is too many stiles in the way.
i'm 14 stone by the way so it doesn't need to be heavy duty.
so which bedchair is the lightest?
 
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Cakey

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my terry hearn lite you can pick up with your little finger !
 

Robbie H

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try this one. its definatly light as i carry it over my shoulder, on my push bike!
 
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matt thomas

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I have the extreme lite chair so maybe i will have a look at the bedchair

cakey-is it a two leg or three leg one?
 
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matt thomas

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off to climax then to have a look with my scales!!
cheers all thanks for the info
 
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matt thomas

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oh 2 leg will do for me,i tend to put my rucksack or somethong under the end so it doesnt tip up
 

Bryan Baron 2

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Cakey. Just checked the JRC website and they do not have the Terry Hearn Lite on there. Is it a JRC chair and still in production
 
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christian tyroll

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going off the subject but whats 2 or 3 leg?
dont chairs just have 4 legs?
 

Matt Brown

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Matt, I have the Terry Hearn lite (it might be teh Terry Hearn Stealth).

Either way I'm really dissappointed with it. It bent out of shape on the seconds trip (I weigh 11.5 stone) and the leg design is terrible for river fishing.

The legs fall out if you over extend them and they don't reach far enough. Even on a slightly sloping bank I have to dig holes for the upper legs so I can get the thing level.

The paint in falling off the frame too.

It is light and it is comfy.

Next time I'd try a different manufacturer and I'd pick one with an in built pillow.
 
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