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August 09, 2008
Chair Canopy — Episode 2: Price break (but there's a catch)
Constant readers will recall Episode 1 on August 5, 2008, in which the answer to a "What is it?" feature turned out to be a portable compactable canopy for chairs.
My world-wide network of wired-in correspondents once again chipped in, this time in the person of the estimable James Thornburg, who sent me a link to a version (top) that appears very similar — but in one important respect not identical — to the previously-featured iteration, yet costs 25% less.
From the website:
- Kelsyus Chair Canopy
This attachable canopy fits all of our Kelsyus chairs (see chair link).
It is perfect for creating shade while sitting on the beach or at the ball field.
It folds up easily by twisting in on itself to create a circle about 18 inches in diameter.
Made of 100% PVC fabric.
Color is Stone.
Note that this canopy "... fits all of our Kelsyus chairs...."
But what if you don't own or want to buy a Kelsyus chair?
You might be out of luck.
Whereas the more expensive version ($19.98) "fits most outdoor chairs."
$14.95 for the Kelsyus.
You make the call.
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