The good -- very comfortable and easy to find and set your preferrred position. The bar hitting your foot can be annoying, but not a big issue. They are sturdy and can hold a big person, 6 foot, 235 and no fear of collapsing. The bad -- not sure the locking mechanism will hold up; they are made of plastic and a little questionable when engaging. Well see. Plastic side tables are junk. Other -- they are big (take up much more space than the typical camp chair) and not the easiest to fold, unfold, pack, and carry. What I expected, but I wouldnt want to carry them arround for any real distance. Assuming the locking mechanism doesnt fail down the road, these are exactly what I wanted.
Real Comfort
The good -- very comfortable and easy to find and set your preferrred position. The bar hitting your foot can be annoying, but not a big issue. They are sturdy and can hold a big person, 6 foot, 235 and no fear of collapsing. The bad -- not sure the locking mechanism will hold up; they are made of plastic and a little questionable when engaging. Well see. Plastic side tables are junk. Other -- they are big (take up much more space than the typical camp chair) and not the easiest to fold, unfold, pack, and carry. What I expected, but I wouldnt want to carry them arround for any real distance. Assuming the locking mechanism doesnt fail down the road, these are exactly what I wanted.