Costco has RIO Swinging Hammock Chair for $29.97 with Free S/H.
Colors: Blue & Brown
Features:
* Smooth Swinging Motion
* Compact and Portable
* Drink Holder, Foam Pillow
* Weight Capacity: 300 lb/136 kg
* Weight of Chair: 11.3 lb/5.14 kg
RIO Swinging Hammock Chair
The new Swing Hammock Chair lets you customize your comfort - sit upright or lounge hammock style in your backyard, on your next camping trip, or at a sporting event. With an adjustable swinging suspension, this chair is so comfortable you will wonder how you ever lived without it. The Swing Hammock Chair has built-in features such as a drink holder and padded armrests that add to the convenience and comfort. This compact design of this swing hammock chair makes for easy to carry, pack and store.
https://www.costco.com/rio-swingi...ue&nf=true
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It's bulky and not quite suitable for shorter people who don't like dangling their feet...
Several weeks back, I noticed the blue and brown ones were $59.99 online and had $10 off, so I was going to buy the green one in store, but saw that one was NOT $10 off the $49.99 in-store price. Later on, I noticed after the online "sale" ended, the blue & brown on-line ones went down to $49.99 (without $10 off). Then a while later, they went down to $39.97 and I didn't pull the trigger, still debating. Just got an alert (on my browser) saying it was now $29.97 (something I accidentally installed to my browser that also shows limited price histories & coupons). Only the blue are left now, the brown was actually a camo sort of thing. Pulled the trigger on 2 and then headed over to post it, but searched first and found this post.
FWIW- I am just about 5'11," so basically a bit over 1 inch taller than most guys who claim to be 6 feet tall (allegedly, on average, most guys claim to be 2" taller than they really are and I can kind of verify that just by how often friends who claim to be 6 feet tall, somehow appear shorter than me when you look in the mirror behind a bar). I tried the green version in store & it was fine.
In one of the online reviews, a shorter person said to use something to prop your legs on (like a footstool, similar folding table, or another chair) to prevent the fabric edge from supporting the weight of your legs and basically digging into your thighs. I have a couple little folding stools (3 legs with no back or armrests & they happen to be a similar blue) & might pair those with this as leaning back in this with a footstool sounds rather comfortable to me.
My guess is that the new instructions and warnings are included with these particular ones, but if you buy them, you just need to make sure the pins are securely & permanently attached to the legs and that they are properly inserted BEFORE anyone sits in the chair. See https://mobilecontent.c
Sounds like some people assumed you could just open it & sit down (like you can with many non-hammock type folding chairs).
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