Reddit Reddit reviews ALPS Mountaineering Weekender Seat (Steel Blue)

We found 5 Reddit comments about ALPS Mountaineering Weekender Seat (Steel Blue). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ALPS Mountaineering Weekender Seat (Steel Blue)
Lightweight and packable stadium seat/chair with webbing handles for easy transportWebbing straps allows adjustment to your favorite sitting positionFeatures bottom webbing straps for easy attachment to bleachers or canoes, to ensure you stay in placeThe Weekender has a back mesh pocket which works great for magazines and snacksDimensions: 17" W x 33" D x 0.5" Thick, Weight 21 oz., Color: Steel Blue
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5 Reddit comments about ALPS Mountaineering Weekender Seat (Steel Blue):

u/get_up_get_down · 2 pointsr/bonnaroo

I understand not wanting to carry a chair all day, but if your dad is 63 then laying/sitting on the ground for hours at a time might be pretty hard on him.

You could look into getting one of these chairs, it weighs about 7lbs which isn't nothing but it could make a lot of difference for him.

Or these are light and portable and would at least provide some back support without being a pain to carry around.

u/RidersPainfulTruth · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

This backpacking chair
ALPS Mountaineering Weekender Seat (Steel Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001URCH7G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5VGNybPV6SDC1

I have been leaning more toward the ultralight school of thought and have been dropping pound after pound of gear and lightening my whole kit but I refuse to drop this.

Nothing beats leaning back and stretching my legs out after a long day hiking. My mates give me shit for it but jokes on them when I'm sitting comfortably and they're sitting or squatting on the cold hard ground.

u/dmukya · 2 pointsr/motocamping

Clamshell-style backpacking seats - example

Uncomfortable, heavy for what they do, high stress areas that rip through under normal use.

u/Lilidawn · 2 pointsr/secretsanta

Any idea if they are more into casual hiking/car camping vs multi day backpacking and more backcountry type trips?

  • A new nalgene is ALWAYS an appropriate gift for an outdoorsperson regardless of the extent of their outdoor travels.

  • This is personally my favorite camping/hiking/backpacking/boating chair and one of my favorite reasonably priced outdoor products (actually mine is a slightly different local brand, but this one should be directly comparable).

  • A good pair of wool socks is another great gift idea (assuming they aren't allergic to wool).

  • If they are in a cold weather climate these are my favorite warmest pair of gloves. I worked outdoors five winters with them and love them.

  • A touch more expensive but this wool hat is my favorite hat to wear outdoors in the winter and I also used this thing outdoors for 5 winters.

  • The $10-15 energizer headlamps that they sell in Walmart are actually my preferred headlamps over the more expensive outdoor brands.

  • Stuff sacks and dry bags are also good basic ideas.

    Most of these things should be pretty safe no matter what kind of outdoors person they are even if they already have some of those items.

  • My FAVORITE item though, that I'm saving for last, is this awesome solar powered, color changing light. I've taken this thing backpacking and car camping, used it when the power was out, had it out in rain and cold, and it is one of my favorite products.