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Having spent more money on chairs that didn't last too long, were too large to pack comfortably, I decided to get a Kermit chair.
I did NOT purchase the leg extensions due to reading that without them, there is no need for the cup holder, you can reach the drink while it rests on the ground for a second or two. Also, without the leg extensions, you can stretch your legs out.
Now having used it twice, I will not go back to any other chair. It stows nicely in my saddlebag with room to spare.
I realize it is costly, however, if you ever see one listed in the classified ads, buy it. Or you can go directly to Kermit chairs and order the color you'd like and any of the accessories.
Note: There is now a chair offered with a wider seat, yet it does not need a larger storage area.:icon_eddie
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