Folding chairs

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Can anyone recommend folding chairs that recline and preferably have a foot rest but take up minimum space when packed away. Thanks
 
Hi there and welcome 🤗

Have a look at the “Trail” range, compact comfortable reclining, fair price. extended foot rest may be a bit of an ask for a compact chair.
 
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To save you looking at the 100 different answers.
Don't buy cheap or you'll buy often.

We bought a pair of expensive chairs in the mid 1990's.
They are still regular use despite hundreds of camp nights and living in the shed for over 30 years.

We bought chairs from Brunner 5 years ago for the motorhome.
They live in the motorhome and now have many hundreds of days of use and have not broken yet
 
My chairs are old, un matched and cheap, and still going. I've tried many at meets over the years and not found one that suits us both. Best of luck in your quest.
 
DufDalk Aspen high back chairs, leg rests and bags in blue. A pair are in the Classifieds

The images show 1 chair on its own, with the footrest retracted and extended, 1 bag still in wrapper. Image of a full bag as we use our other chairs with a DufDalk table packed away.

These are ultra light weight chairs at just 2.8Kg.

Discussions on MHF rave about these chairs
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14 years in and we still havent found seats I am happy with, now carry 2 I like to knit and can't on a chair with arms, has taken me this long to find a lightweight one which is not like a hammock 🤣
Best thing is to get to somewhere like wingfields or go outdoors and try them all.
 
Same as us. We have had ours for 10years and they are still super comfortable and in great condition.
Had ours for 7 years. One of the seat pads had started fraying but it was easy and quite cheap to buy a new pad.
 
We had the Isabella Thor's but the curved tops took up too much space. We replaced them with the Isabella Lokes.

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