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Gents are talking about the Solar SP Recliner Chair MKII ?, some retailers advertise as MKII some do not, presumably they are one and the same ? Prices seem to be dropping especially on the low back version so was wondering if Solar are about to launch a new version bit like what they did with the SP C- Tech bed chair. Thanks.
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In reply to Post #36 I realised your definition of slouching may be for different reasons, so, if it's because you want your head on the back of the chair then YES you will need to slouch. As I said before I'm a little over 6' and me head is virtually completely above the chair so it wouldn't be for me. I've been looking for ages for a chair where it isn't and one of the few seems to be the Fox already mentioned, not sure if that's the same one as the other 1 they do with a extension on the top. I've yet to see one in the flesh and at that price I'm not buying blind.
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In reply to Post #1 I’ve got the SP C-Tech chair like some others on this thread. I also recently bought the sofa chair which is not worth the £165 price tag. In fact, I don’t find it comfy at all. After a short period of time it starts hurting my hips with the pressure. It’s the way it’s designed by hugging you into the seat. In theory it should be mega comfy but I think it’s a waste of money. It’s compact and lighter than the C-Tech which is why I bought it. It’s lower to the ground so not great if you’re a taller guy. I have noticed the difference getting up out of the sofa chair compared to the high recliner C-Tech. I’ll be selling the sofa chair when I get chance to take photos to list it.
The SP C-Tech is comfy BUT it’s not the best on the market. Don’t get me wrong, I do rate it. Although my pal has the Fox R- series (I think it’s called), cost £240 but it’s noticeably more comfortable. It is twice the price of my SP C-Tech but it’s mega. I never want to get out of his chair when I sit in it.
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In reply to Post #36 So would you recommend the sofa chair then?
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In reply to Post #35 I don't think you'll be slouching mate, I'm just over 6' and it's fine for me. I did just get the chair out and there isn't much adjustment in the front legs, unless I've done something wrong about 10cm, that takes the front to 37cn H, under the knee.
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Is the Solar Sofa Chair (extended legs) as high off the ground as the recliner chair? I’m 6ft 1 so don’t wanna be slouched….. cannot find the measurements on the Solar website?
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In reply to Post #22 @ r0bertb00th
Levelite isnt a patch on the solar chair imo having owned both
I completely agree 100% Rob and I have owned and used both too
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In reply to Post #31 I was in the same boat, I really didn't fancy arms on a chair. To me they always look a bit more camper than fisher, and thought they would be awkward. But bit the bullet and bought the C tech low a couple of weeks ago. Having used it 3 or 4 times it really is as good as people are saying and I've found the arms don't get in the way at all.
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In reply to Post #30 A few years ago I would have agreed but now I need the arms to make it easier to get up out of the chair and also into it
You know what Gerry, you've now got me thinking about future proofing my chair by getting arms isn't growing old fun!
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In reply to Post #26 RE .as for making arm rests part of the design.....I dont bloody want them
A few years ago I would have agreed but now I need the arms to make it easier to get up out of the chair and also into it
some time ago I was lucky enough to go to FARLOWS at west drayton where they have/had most of the chairs on display THANK GOODNESS !!
as I was considering buying one of the moon chairs terrible things I struggled to get out and had to ask someone to help me I ended up buying a Levelite Long-back chair initially thought it was the best chair but few things bugged me sold it and bought the Solar SP C-TECH RECLINER CHAIR - HIGH and for me its perfection can recline it and doze off and if the need arises can get out of it easily
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I don’t think you can go wrong with the Solar chair as detailed below or the Trakker recliner both super comfortable
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In reply to Post #27 Nash sun lounger does
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All I want is some elastic on the seat.
Any of them got that?
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In reply to Post #24 I will be getting the misses to measure me later to check your chair T......ooh errr
I see carping gear moving more toward comfort, height of bivvies etc and so they should imo, lots of older Carp anglers out there now with bigger disposables to boot.
Its just like 1 step forward 1 step back. In winter I would imagine quite a few of us do days and if nice don't bother with a shelter, but the winds can be a killer. We lose most of our heat through our heads yet most chairs head rests dont cover them. Same with falling asleep, head lolling over the back, not the best, and my days of slouching down are nearing over, so my back tells me!
Same re reclining, leave it on the design some still want to use it....as for making arm rests part of the design.....I dont bloody want them
My brews nearly always on a bucket to the side of my chair, much like my holdall and tackle box, I want to reach across to them not fight with a arm rest or get up to do so
And while I'm whining, lack of clamp on accessories, tables, cup holders, only seems to be korum at the mo. Edit, though I have mentioned Korda Klampons to Korda...lol
In all honesty I'm thinking about the Preston Absolute Feeder Chair, can set it lower, add accessories like trays, might be the way forward for me, can always get it covered in dpm
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In reply to Post #22 Totally agree 👍
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In reply to Post #23 The sofachair is very high at the back,loads of padding in the headrest too
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I just wish someone would design a clamp on extending headrest so I could look at any chair without worrying about the height.
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In reply to Post #21 Levelite isnt a patch on the solar chair imo having owned both
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Trakker Levelite chiar, both the compact and big version.
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In reply to Post #15 Yeah think it's the bedchair, and think they missed the first delivery of the new chair because it is available in some stores in Belgium/the Netherlands.
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Not to mention the fact that it's absolutely humungous.
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In reply to Post #14 Good luck
Out of stock everywhere
Nice concept but like old geezer Gerry I think they have missed a trick in the lack of reclining
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In reply to Post #16 If you extend the front legs you will soon drop off trust me
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In reply to Post #6 I really like the sound of the sofa chair the only thing that puts me off is it does not recline !
and as I like reclining with my back fully supported and dozing off im worried the Sofa chair might be to upright ?
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In reply to Post #13 Is that not the new bedchair
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Thanks for the recommendations will go take a look at the solar sofa chair I think
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A Tackle shop told me to wait for the new Solar chair, best chair he have ever seen, is expected in February 2024
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In reply to Post #11 Thanks mate, much appreciated 👍
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In reply to Post #10 It is approximately 68cm but the seat does lower a bit when sit in it
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In reply to Post #6 T, if you have time can you tell me what the vertical height is please, arse to top of head rest
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In reply to Post #7 I got one a couple of weeks ago, it did come with the bag. Haven't quite worked out what to use it for yet.
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In reply to Post #7 yes Im sure it does I got mine from here great shop LINKY POO
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Does the solar chair still come with a free bag ?
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In reply to Post #4 Just used my sofachair this weekend,it is superb and even more comfy that the recliner.I love how no gap by the arms so stops all drafts across bottom of back,the headrest is higher so can really get comfy without slouching.The recliner is good but the sofachair is better by miles imo
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In reply to Post #4 Solar sp c tech - low or high your choice as mentioned below by Gerry Ive also had loads, Nash ind sub lo, trakker level lite, nash moon chair and the solar is a league above
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In reply to Post #1 I can speak with a bit of experience have actually owned and used most of all the top rated chairs Nash big daddy and daddy long legs etc Fox ,JRC, wychwood ,Chub, Trakker Levelite Long back to name a few !
and then I bought the magnificent Solar SP C-TECH RECLINER CHAIR and in my honest opinion its the best by a country mile in terms of total comfort and quality
LINKY POO
THE ONLY ONE THAT MAY BEAT IT IS THEIR NEW SOFA CHAIR?
not seen one yet
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1 I've recently bought the Cygnet Sniper Recliner. It's pretty comfy and also not too heavy (< 6Kg). Just noticed someone selling them on ebay for £36, could be because Cygnet no longer exists. Well worth a punt at this price.
It's a recliner, so feet on your bait bucket and it's easy to nod off........
EDIT - just noticed that there are 2 models, the one at £36 is the smaller one and I'm not sure whether it's a recliner?? However, the larger recliner (which I have) is on at £40.
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In reply to Post #1 Solar SP CTech - prefer the low version myself but pretty much the best chair out there.
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Went to France a couple of times this year and realised my chair was not as comfortable as I first thought, either that or I'm getting older, looking for some recommendations for a really comfortable chair to lounge about on, on longer sessions so weight etc not an issue
Cheers
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