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Originally Posted by snake Hi,
I bought the two man chair hide as used by Simon King a few months ago.
I wouldn't really call it big enough for two large people but its perfect for one person along with plenty of gear.
It's really easy to carry, it comes in a bag designed like a ruck sack, it takes only a few minutes to set up and take down and with a bit of thought when siting it, it really works.
With regards to it's stability, I had a few extra loops sewn onto the skirt of the hide. I also found the pegs that are supplied to be totally inadequate and made some longer and heavier ones which I push in with my feet.
These few simple alterations improved its stability enormously and there is very little movement when you shift your position inside.
Apart from this it is very well designed, there are facilities to photograph from not just the front but from either side and it is very comfortable to use.
A flask of tea, a few sarnies and it will keep you quiet for hours. |
I've finally decided and plumped for the two man chair type too. The one man looked too small: I did see them at Martin Meres Bird Fair last year and thought about it, then thought some more! Now today I've decided as we already have a large Ameristep pop-up (which I love and can handle perfectly on my own despite its size!) and its size is a bonus for someone my size - I can move around and stretch my legs out when I get frequent cramp and carry its weight as well as a huge back-pack - tho not very far!
I suspected the two man chair to be heavy along with everything else but his nibs should manage it and lets face it - a chair to sit in can be much more comfortable than a stool and the other chair to keep the pack and gear off a potentially muddy or watery floor is worth its weight in gold ....... maybe we will end up fighting over it after all


Pauline