Picked up my new Collapsible Moon Chair yesterday. Finally de-plasticked it today, and tested it out. Nice and comfy, easy to unfold, and re-fold, and not too heavy. I reckon it's a good buy for $30.00. [From BCF.]
Folding flat, it won't take up too much room in the Campervan.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Vic said
11:29 PM Jul 2, 2011
Looks nice Sheba, what the chair made of under the padding? Years ago chairs similar to these were called saucer chairs, I think from memory they were made of woven plastic, although some were woven cane.
Sheba said
12:05 AM Jul 3, 2011
Tag says 100% Polyester Vic. Weight capacity 120kg.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Vic said
03:11 AM Jul 3, 2011
Sounds just about right for me Sheba, I need a "heavyweight" chairs, lol ! It look very comfortable, I can see you zuzzing off in it now and then, lol !
gordon_adl said
10:20 AM Jul 3, 2011
I've always told people with camping\caravaning there are some things you can buy on the cheap. However some things you should absolutely get the best you can. Given that a large amount of time is spent in a chair, I always go with the best we can get.
Vic said
12:41 PM Jul 3, 2011
As well as our Colemans, we bought a couple of director type chairs with metal frames, the aluminium seemed a bit flimsy for our weight. However the metal frame ones although stronger are dam heavy, especially if you are visiting neighbours in a caravan park/free camp etc.
jules47 said
06:48 PM Jul 3, 2011
My problem with these chairs is my legs are too short - if I sit back, can't touch the ground - I have ducks disease!!!! After having many chairs, bought a Coleman a while ago, and love it, perfect height for me, and really comfortable. Yours look pretty comfortable Gayle.
gordon_adl said
07:28 PM Jul 3, 2011
I totally understand the 'short leg' syndrome. What is ducks disease?
Sheba said
07:40 PM Jul 3, 2011
jules47 wrote:
Yours look pretty comfortable Gayle.
You can try it soon Jules. I think it's comfy, and it folds flat which is a big plus for me. If I hadn't found this one, I wouldn't be taking a chair to sit outside with. I have a small folding chair to match the folding table, but it's not meant for sitting relaxing on.
Cheers,
Sheba.
jules47 said
07:57 PM Jul 3, 2011
Hey Gordon - haven't you heard the expression "ducks disease" - bum too close to the ground!! And Gayle - not long really is it - I am working on the cenus this year, once that is over in early Sept - will really start getting organised, eh? Going to be a lot of fun!
gubby said
10:59 AM Jul 4, 2011
gordon_adl wrote:
I totally understand the 'short leg' syndrome. What is ducks disease?
Duck's disease is when your Bum is too close to the ground....
gold dandelion said
10:40 PM Jul 4, 2011
some of the older generation prefer chairs with the arm rests, make it easier to get out of.
Vic said
10:43 PM Jul 4, 2011
gold dandelion wrote:
some of the older generation prefer chairs with the arm rests, make it easier to get out of.
Mine has a couple of sky hooks, they help too
If I get any heavier I'll need more than that though !
Sheba said
10:52 PM Jul 4, 2011
gold dandelion wrote:
some of the older generation prefer chairs with the arm rests, make it easier to get out of.
I'll be 70 in a couple of months, and I find it quite easy to get out of.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Travel Bug said
09:46 AM Jul 5, 2011
Hi Sheba,
Love your new chair. It looks ver comfortable. Might have to check it out in BCF.
Cheers. Pam.
Sheba said
02:46 PM Jul 5, 2011
A friend of mine who had a Hip replacement about 9 months ago, found it a bit difficult to get out of, but easy when a pillow was put behind her back.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Happywanderer said
10:18 PM Jul 7, 2011
Love your chair Sheba, looks really comfy. Much better than the fold up sort I have which are just for sitting it, not relaxing. How much room does it take up in the van? You would need a good spot out of the way to store it.
Firefly said
01:49 PM Jul 8, 2011
Been looking at these for a while now Sheba, I think I may grab one. They are very comfy to sit in aren't they.
Sheba said
04:26 PM Jul 8, 2011
Yes Firefly and Marj, I find them very Comfy.
Saw the same Type of chair, but different brand [folded flat] in Crazy Clarks' today, for $45.00. Don't know how much longer they'll be at the reduced price in BCF.
Haven't tried yet, but I'm thinking it might fit between the back of the Drawers, between them and the side wall, or behind one of the Seats. Failing that, it can just sit flat on the bed while travelling.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 8th of July 2011 04:28:19 PM
Vic said
11:33 PM Jul 9, 2011
That's what I did with my last campervan Sheba, let it sit on the bed while travelling and if stopped for the night either put them on the front seat or push them under the van (but don't forget they are there and drive off......you'd probably hear the crunch anyway.
The Mrs bought this chair for me for home detention, but won't let me take it away with me (spoilt sport!).......The White chair would be handy for those roadside stops behind the bushes
When we were at King River (Albany area) a couple of the locals had imbedded white plastic chairs into the steep river bank so they could sit there and fish.......now if they had a hole in them Rip and Rosie they wouldn't have to interrupt their fishing.........
I do like the look of your chair Sheba, trouble is we have too many now (well, two styles) and if I bought another I would be killed, but I must admit I was tempted to get one, they look so comfortable.....
Sheba said
07:03 PM Jul 10, 2011
Bet you're not game to sit in one and see.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Vic said
11:07 PM Jul 10, 2011
Sheba wrote:
Bet you're not game to sit in one and see.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I'm not even game to go and look for them, I am notorius for coming home with something I shouldn't have got !!
Sheba said
05:14 PM Jul 11, 2011
Chicken !!!
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 11th of July 2011 05:16:15 PM
jules47 said
05:19 PM Jul 11, 2011
There's a very flash Coleman one at the local comping shop - no price on it - might check it out tomorrow - I like a chair with a higher back - better for snoozing I reckon.
Vic said
06:41 PM Jul 11, 2011
jules47 wrote:
There's a very flash Coleman one at the local comping shop - no price on it - might check it out tomorrow - I like a chair with a higher back - better for snoozing I reckon.
Sheba.....yep, that's me.....chicken but still got my head
Jules, because some of the plastic arms were breaking on the Coleman's, they started to bring them out with metal arms, so best buy the metal arm ones if you can. I've got the plastic arm ones but you need to be careful to put your body weight over the V support when you get up and not on the end of the arm. I'd like a dollar for every one of these plastic armed ones I've seen dumped by the side of the road or leant up against rubbish bins in rest areas. This is my type here (plastic arms);
Vic - I bought one of the Coleman ones like that pictured, without the head cushion tho - has metal arms I think - but the one at the camp shop is a moon chair by Coleman - looks pretty plush.
Vic said
11:03 PM Jul 11, 2011
Hi Jules,
I googled Moon Chairs trying to find the Coleman one, I didn't realise so many manufacturers were making them, Kookaburra, Spinifex, Primus etc.....I couldn't find the Coleman one but here is a Spinfex one, must admit I like the legs on Sheba's better though, not keen on these type of legs, see ;
The Coleman arm chair pictured with head rest is about $120 these days. I bought one a couple of years ago on special for about $85, but I justified the outlay by telling myself I had a right to be comfortable, and it's my only armchair. I have nodded off in it with my feet resting on a folding stool. I don't leave it in the sun, and it seems to be lasting quite well. I carry one of the folding umbrella chairs for the road side stops when I'm on the job. It's compact and light. The spiders have adopted here in Adelaide. Spiders are squatting everywhere. Brush down the webs today, they're there tomorrow. Then the miner birds come in the morning and pick the bugs out of the web, and take the webs to their nest. Very resourceful little birds. I know they're a pest, but they are quite wily when it comes to making the most of available resources necessary for their survival. They also love my bird bath.
Picked up my new Collapsible Moon Chair yesterday. Finally de-plasticked it today, and tested it out. Nice and comfy, easy to unfold, and re-fold, and not too heavy. I reckon it's a good buy for $30.00. [From BCF.]
Folding flat, it won't take up too much room in the Campervan.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Tag says 100% Polyester Vic. Weight capacity 120kg.
Cheers,
Sheba.
You can try it soon Jules. I think it's comfy, and it folds flat which is a big plus for me. If I hadn't found this one, I wouldn't be taking a chair to sit outside with. I have a small folding chair to match the folding table, but it's not meant for sitting relaxing on.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Duck's disease is when your Bum is too close to the ground....
Mine has a couple of sky hooks, they help too
If I get any heavier I'll need more than that though !
I'll be 70 in a couple of months, and I find it quite easy to get out of.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Hi Sheba,
Love your new chair. It looks ver comfortable. Might have to check it out in BCF.
Cheers. Pam.
A friend of mine who had a Hip replacement about 9 months ago, found it a bit difficult to get out of, but easy when a pillow was put behind her back.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Yes Firefly and Marj, I find them very Comfy.
Saw the same Type of chair, but different brand [folded flat] in Crazy Clarks' today, for $45.00. Don't know how much longer they'll be at the reduced price in BCF.
Haven't tried yet, but I'm thinking it might fit between the back of the Drawers, between them and the side wall, or behind one of the Seats. Failing that, it can just sit flat on the bed while travelling.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 8th of July 2011 04:28:19 PM
That's what I did with my last campervan Sheba, let it sit on the bed while travelling and if stopped for the night either put them on the front seat or push them under the van (but don't forget they are there and drive off......you'd probably hear the crunch anyway.
The Mrs bought this chair for me for home detention, but won't let me take it away with me (spoilt sport!).......The White chair would be handy for those roadside stops behind the bushes
Vic
ROFLTTFO @ white chair
(rolling on floor laughing till teeth fall out)
When we were at King River (Albany area) a couple of the locals had imbedded white plastic chairs into the steep river bank so they could sit there and fish.......now if they had a hole in them Rip and Rosie they wouldn't have to interrupt their fishing.........
I do like the look of your chair Sheba, trouble is we have too many now (well, two styles) and if I bought another I would be killed, but I must admit I was tempted to get one, they look so comfortable.....
Bet you're not game to sit in one and see.
Cheers,
Sheba.
I'm not even game to go and look for them, I am notorius for coming home with something I shouldn't have got !!
Chicken !!!
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 11th of July 2011 05:16:15 PM
Sheba.....yep, that's me.....chicken but still got my head
Jules, because some of the plastic arms were breaking on the Coleman's, they started to bring them out with metal arms, so best buy the metal arm ones if you can. I've got the plastic arm ones but you need to be careful to put your body weight over the V support when you get up and not on the end of the arm. I'd like a dollar for every one of these plastic armed ones I've seen dumped by the side of the road or leant up against rubbish bins in rest areas. This is my type here (plastic arms);
I googled Moon Chairs trying to find the Coleman one, I didn't realise so many manufacturers were making them, Kookaburra, Spinifex, Primus etc.....I couldn't find the Coleman one but here is a Spinfex one, must admit I like the legs on Sheba's better though, not keen on these type of legs, see ;
http://www.anaconda.com.au/Product/Camp-and-Hike/Furniture/MoonChair
The spiders have adopted here in Adelaide. Spiders are squatting everywhere. Brush down the webs today, they're there tomorrow.
Then the miner birds come in the morning and pick the bugs out of the web, and take the webs to their nest. Very resourceful little birds. I know they're a pest, but they are quite wily when it comes to making the most of available resources necessary for their survival.
They also love my bird bath.