Create Your Own Shade With Canopy Chairs

by Dave on December 4, 2007 · 2 comments

The following is a sponsored post.

A few years ago I attended the Virginia Gold Cup for the first time. It is a very popular series of horse races held in northern Virginia, drawing out women clad in big-brimmed hats and the gentleman who accompany them. To prepare, I bought my first collapsible travel chair so I could set up camp on the grass and enjoy the event, though in no way did I account for the hot sun that would soon be beaming down on me.

Renetto’s Canopy Chair solves this problem by incorporating a waterproof canopy into the chair’s design, thus allowing you to escape the sun whenever you want. The Canopy Chair is the ideal solution for people who want to enjoy beaches, tailgating, camping, or tropical islands like Tahiti.

The design incorporates two shoulder straps, thereby allowing you to have both hands free to carry coolers, babies, or additional camping supplies. The Outdoor Chair weighs in at 12.5 pounds, and can support the weight of a 250 pound adult. As with most travel chairs, it also includes two essential mesh drink holders so you’ve always got a refreshment nearby.

This Camping Chair is constructed with a 16mm powder coated steel frame to prevent rust and heavy duty all-weather polyester fabric to ensure durability. The chair is available in a variety of colors, and can be purchased online.

Whether you’re fair-skinned like me and in need of constant shade, or simply ready to invest in the next generation of travel chairs, Renetto’s Canopy Chairs make sense.

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2 Comments

Kango Suz December 5, 2007 at 9:55 pm

Cool looking chairs. If I didn’t already have one that I never use I would consider it!

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Kango Suz December 5, 2007 at 4:55 pm

Cool looking chairs. If I didn’t already have one that I never use I would consider it!

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