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New Steel "C" Stand For Hammock Air Chairs Hanging Chair Hammock Stand

New Steel C Stand For Hammock Air Chairs Hanging Chair Hammock StandBrand: Sky Enterprise USA
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $83.45
as of 3/11/2010 17:06 CST details

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New (2) from $83.45

Seller: BestChoiceproducts
Sales Rank: 6,685

Shipping Weight (lbs): 54

UPC: 813373011883
EAN: 0813373011883

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
You are viewing a Brand New Heavy Duty "C" Hammock Stand. This unique stand is specially to designed to conform to the shape of your lower back so it's not only comfortable to sit in, but it eases the tensions and stresses of your spine.

  • Brand New in Retail Packaging
  • Works with all air chairs
  • Heavy Duty Stand
  • Rust resistant finish, powder coated to withstand virtually all weathers and environments
  • X base is 2 1/2 x 3 3/4' (Takes up little space but provides great balance).
  • Ideal for all indoor and outdoor surfaces.
  • Dimensions: 2 diameter tube; 7 total height
  • 300 Lb weight capacity
  • Stand Weighs 56 lb
  • Eeasy and quick assembly

  • In Stock


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