BackpackChairGuy
10-19-2011, 00:06
Hey Guys,
I saw a previous post so it led me here. I have a new product of mine for those who like the outdoors as I do but want to bring some comfort with them. Its the first really versatile and useful backpack-luggage-chair device.
I am just starting to advertise them, and will be selling them soon. I patented it this year, and I am trying to ramp production. It only weighs about 7.5 lbs, which is the same weight as most folding chairs and it fold up into a framepack as well so its pretty light. It's the only chair that you can carry with you when riding your bicycle, the only chair you can bring with you when you go mountain climbing as it can also store your gear, and its the only product with wheels as an option. So, if you get tired of carrying that 60 lb pack, you can then roll it on some of the flats. It can be compacted into a "lumbarpella" as seen in one of the photo's, and in this config, with small wheels, it can be used as carry-on luggage on board aircraft. But has have the small wheels. http://forums.backpacker.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Let me know what you think, and let me know what advise you can offer to spread the word, or if you want one, let me know that also.
www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x.html (http://www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x.html)
and
www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x2.html (http://www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x2.html)
and let me know if you can't see it, as it probably means you have u-verse, which seems to block the site for some reason.
The Backpack Chair Guy http://forums.backpacker.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
I saw a previous post so it led me here. I have a new product of mine for those who like the outdoors as I do but want to bring some comfort with them. Its the first really versatile and useful backpack-luggage-chair device.
I am just starting to advertise them, and will be selling them soon. I patented it this year, and I am trying to ramp production. It only weighs about 7.5 lbs, which is the same weight as most folding chairs and it fold up into a framepack as well so its pretty light. It's the only chair that you can carry with you when riding your bicycle, the only chair you can bring with you when you go mountain climbing as it can also store your gear, and its the only product with wheels as an option. So, if you get tired of carrying that 60 lb pack, you can then roll it on some of the flats. It can be compacted into a "lumbarpella" as seen in one of the photo's, and in this config, with small wheels, it can be used as carry-on luggage on board aircraft. But has have the small wheels. http://forums.backpacker.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif
Let me know what you think, and let me know what advise you can offer to spread the word, or if you want one, let me know that also.
www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x.html (http://www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x.html)
and
www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x2.html (http://www.dynamodesigns.us/index-x2.html)
and let me know if you can't see it, as it probably means you have u-verse, which seems to block the site for some reason.
The Backpack Chair Guy http://forums.backpacker.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif