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ianpmurphy t1_j9c5pga wrote

You need to specify your country of residence if you want any help

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Pika-thulu t1_j9c97ob wrote

I have never seen a bifl camping chair. Doesn't seem to matter if they are $20 or $70 they all break eventually.

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Junior_Ad2955 t1_j9cfdhn wrote

Lawn Chair USA is the answer. No mold or mildew

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FiringOnAllFive t1_j9funub wrote

I've purchased a few of them from REI Garage Sales with rips through the seat material. There a few brands/models I've found easier to sew/replace the fabric as the metal/plastic frames aren't needing anything.

So far my favorite is the Alps Mountaineering Camber chair. The fabric is held on by Phillips screws.

As to your specific predicament, it sounds like you aren't letting your stuff dry out and keeping it dry. Camping chairs last me a good five years and usually degrade from UV exposure. I've never had one rot from mold.

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marumari t1_j9ioivz wrote

I’ve never had mold issues on my camping chairs, are you making sure to air them out when you get home?

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