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Hammock Chair with Portable Tripod Stand This lightweight Hammock Chair with Portable Tripod Stand makes it easy to take your hammock chair anywhere you go. It makes a great addition to any camping trip, day at the beach, or even in your own backyard. Hammock chair features: Sturdy 600-denier polyester construction Available in your choice of a tan, camouflage, red, blue, green, yellow, or purple motif Polypropylene rope adds durability Aluminum dowels Tripod stand features: Constructed of lightweight aluminum with a black finish Simple, all-together patented design Quick set-up hammock chair and breakdown design Includes a black canvas carrying bag All hanging hardware is included Tripod supports up to 300 pounds hammock chair and weighs approximately 9 pounds Fully-extended tripod stands 7.5 feet tall hammock chair and 5 feet between the legs Telescoping legs reduce the size to approximately 50 inches Assembly required.
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Deluxe Hanging Hammock Chair w/Inflatable Headrest Make the upgrade hammock chair and relax with added comfort while you are gently suspended in the air in our DELUXE hanging hammock chair. This superior all weather hanging hammock chair can be hung inside or out year-round. They are outfitted with an inflatable pillow, drink holder, armrest hammock chair and a footrest. The hanging mechanism is constructed from industrial strength nylon to ensure that it will last for years to come. Kick up your heels hammock chair and enjoy the view with Overstock.com . Features Include: Carrying case Hardwood dowels Inflatable pillow Drink holder Armrest Footrest Mildew resistant nylon chair All-metal bolts Hanging instructions Imported
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