DOD Takibi Chair khaki
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Category: Camping FurnitureRM349.00
A chair exclusively for bonfires. Ultra-low style structure that is hard to hit with smoke using canvas fabric that is resistant to sparks.
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DOD Takibi Chair khaki

DOD Takibi Chair khaki
Wide seating surface that allows you to sit comfortably
Double fabric structure makes it more sturdy
Back pocket for convenient storage of bonfire tools
Material: Steel, canvas (cotton)
Max Load Capacity: 100kg
Product Size: 60cm x 50cm x 56cm (Length x Width x Height)
Storage Size: 60cm x 8cm x 80cm (Length x Width x Height)
Weight: 3.3kg
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