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The TravelChair Anti-Sink Disc is a set of four durable nylon feet designed to enhance the stability of shock cord chairs on soft surfaces like sand and grass. Weighing just 0.2 pounds, these lightweight discs are compatible with most shock cord style chairs, making them an essential upgrade for camping and hiking enthusiasts. Plus, they come with a 1-year warranty for added assurance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 3.03 x 2.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | TravelChair |
Warranty Description | TravelChair Company products are guaranteed to be free of manufacturing defects for 1 year from date of purchase under normal use. TravelChair Company is not obligated to replace or credit merchandise if damaged as a result of product abuse/misuse by the customer or after the warranty period. |
Model Name | 7709 |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | TravelChair |
Part Number | 015379770966 |
Included Components | TravelChair 7709 Anti-Sink Disc Feet (set of 4) |
Size | One size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
J**G
BUYER BEWARE
For $30 you would think there would be instructions but there is not. Nothing posted on the company site or YouTube. I reached out to their customer support as I did not want to damage the flex cord that connects all the chair pieces together.This is what I received: “ No installation instruction other than a lot of elbow grease and a strong grip. It is a PAIN if the old feet haven’t already started coming off. You’ll need to twist them and pull at the same time.”The moron didn’t read my email or look at the picture I sent so I responded so an elementary student could understand the question. Getting the feet off isn’t difficult. Getting the cord out of the foot is. They responded back asking for the lot number of my chair - WTF????I was finally able to remove the cord along with an end piece with a pair of needle nose pliers out of the original feet.I’m giving 5 stars for the actual product as it does look sturdy and gives a much better foundation in soft ground. I like the chair and do a lot of backpacking through out Colorado. I stopped taking the chair on my trips as it was always sinkingIf your not mechanical inclined, do not buy this product
T**O
Holly cow you need this
I got a couple of these things for some camp chairs that I have gotten. THEY WORK GREAT! I wasn't sure that they would fit, and I had trouble getting some of the feet off of the chair. However, once I got these on they didn't sink a bit into some clay soil this past weekend. I would definitely get these again!
G**.
Pricey, but they do the job
These anti-sink chair feet tips installed easily on an older camping chair I have. I verified the tubing diameter to ensure compatibility. The tips were put in hot water to soften them before installation. The chair still fit in it’s storage bag after the tips were installed. I give them 4 stars instead of 5 because the price is quite high for what they are.
B**S
Appears to do what is needed
I bought a REI Flexlite Air Chair knowing I would need anti sinking capability. I hadn’t used it yet, so old feet slipped off pretty easily. However, these feet didn’t just slip on. I ended up boiling water for for a minute, waiting a minute or so THEN dropping these in there for a couple minutes until plastic was softer. At that point. Got them on there and applied pressure. Seems it will hold up but the set up of the flexlite legs is a little funky compared to other chairs, so really would only use on softer surfaces. Not a problem backpacking in softer soil/terrain, but maybe not appropriate for long term use on harder surfaces (would want to switch out feet). I will say it makes it so the chair doesn’t fit as well into it’s original sack very well or fold up as well as it used to, but was able to make it work. As others described, adds around 2 total ounces, so low cost for anti sinking. This seems to be a good compromise Vera other options out there which add more weight even though they may have a bit more functionality and sturdiness.
D**Z
3 out of 4 broke after install
I agree with other reviewers that installing them was difficult. But bypassing that, once installed, in my case, they basically broke after using the chair just once. I had had the old / original ones for over two years and only one broke after extensive use. I am thinking maybe these have been stored incorrectly before selling them and maybe the rubber is much older than it should be and thus any stress on them causes fracture. Maybe I was just unlucky. In any case I will look for something else. These were money down the drain.
D**R
Worth the weight!
Installed on REI Flexlite Air. Must remove old rubber feet to install. New feet weighed 2.99oz , old feet weighed .85oz. Total added weight 2.14oz. Well worth it. Doesn't sink in on any surface except soft dry beach sand.
O**.
Fits Helinox chair zero
got these for my Helinox chair zero - lots of soft sandy soil in my area so I needed something better than the original feet. These are working well so far. The hardest part is removing the original feet. I ended up using a bench vice to pinch the rubber and work the pole back and forth - rotate it a couple of times until you start to see movement and then it pops out. Final weight of the chair is 1 lb 3.3 oz with these feet added.
B**.
Didn't fit my chair but nylon 6 is a thermoplastic
They were the diameter of the back poles on my chair not the legs. Since nylon 6 is a thermoplastic, I heated them by boiling, and quickly pressing them on my legs before they cooled off. I was able to stretch them enough to get them all on. Haven't had it outside yet to test them for sinking. I was happy to find them as I had lost two of mine from sinking in the ground and didn't notice they were gone until after I had moved my chair and couldn't find them. My chair is the Wildhorn Terralite. It came with some ball shaped extra feet that won't sink but they are so big the chair won't pack up into the carry case and they are heavy. These are much lighter weight. So tight due to the way I had to install them that I doubt they will come off without heating again, which is a good thing.
L**S
Works really well!
A bit pricey, but the chairs don’t really work in most camp sites or on the beach without them!
B**O
Expensive and smaller than the original
These replacement feet are smaller than the original feet.
C**L
Great feet
My chair no longer sinks in the sand or anywhere
D**R
worked great
worked great
D**N
Diameter of product
Not the same size as the TravelChair Roo original anti-sink feet. Much smaller in fact. Functional and good quality just not what I expected from TravelChair's description. If they had a larger version, I'd buy them instead.
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