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- Chair swings smoothly and gently, with a relaxing motion that is designed for comfort
- A supportive headrest and deep reclining action allow you a full view of the night sky
- You can swing on any surface, even rocky, sandy, or uneven ground
- Use the auto-reclining feature to find the perfect sitting angle simply by leaning back and shifting your body weight
- Sturdy frame that packs down quickly and compactly
- The integrated no-spill cup holder keeps your beverages close at hand
- The stash pocket is sized for tablets, keys or your favourite book
- Setup is intuitive, quick, and easy with just three steps
- Includes padded carrying case with interior storage pocket for easy portability
- Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty
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- A new geometry equates to a lower center of gravity for extended fit range
- The aircraft grade aluminium suspension frame is sturdier than most camp chairs
- Non-absorbent monofilament mesh is cool and breezy, resists bacteria, withstands sun exposure, and doesn’t retain water
- Anodised pole exterior and red ferrule interior afford precise pole connections for greater stability

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- Packed Weight: 3.17 kg
- Packed Size: 60 x 17 x 17 cm
- Capacity: 136 kg
- Dimensions: 68 x 92 x 112 cm
- Stuff Sack - Padded Carrying Case with Adjustable Shoulder Strap
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- Frame - Aluminium
- Fabric - Nylon Water Resistant Mesh
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Sustainability Through Longevity - Designed to last a lifetime and protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
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Eco-Manufacturing - NEMO believes in working side-by-side with other companies who share their supply chain, banding their efforts together at a pre-competitive level to solve challenges and remove harmful chemicals from the supply chain.
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The idea of NEMO was born one turbulent night on the side of Mount Washington while Cam Brensinger spent a sleepless five hours in a poorly designed bivy. That night he realised how much opportunity there was for thoughtful design as part of the equation of enjoying adventure. And, coming down off the mountain the next day, he resolved to tackle that challenge. Three days after graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, he founded NEMO Equipment.
From the Journal: NEMO Equipment | The Story