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Answer to: "do you have any chairs similar tothis for300# +"

Coleman Deck Chair w/ Table

July 1, 2008

These chairs have a weight capacity of 225 lbs.

The XL Broadband Chair from Coleman has a capacity of 275 lbs.

http://www.backcountry.com/store/CMN0081/Coleman-XL-Broadband-Quad-Chair-w-Headrest.html

Finally, the chairs made by Travel Chair have a 300 lb capacity, and so do some Lafuma chairs.

http://www.travelchair.com/the-chairs/

Above 300 lbs, we do have some treadmills.

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"zip it together with your schmoopy's" - very funny. This is...

Marmot Trestles 40 Full Rec Sleeping Bag: 40 Degree Synthetic

June 18, 2008

"zip it together with your schmoopy's" - very funny. This is a left-zip only bag. Can two bags be zipped together? Maybe by using one of them bottom-up, but are they designed to be used that way (i.e. are they symmetric with regards to a horizontal plane)? The manufacturer's page (http://marmot.com/spring_2008/equipment/sleeping_bags/synthetic/trestles_40_full_rec_reg/details) is even less useful.

There's a "2008 update" version of this bag at http://www.backcountryedge.com/marmot-trestles-40-08.aspx, and that comes in left-zip and right-zip configurations, which leads me to believe that the version featured on this page is not likely to mate with another one of its kinds unless you turn one over, which apparently is not recommended.

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