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Admiral's Chair
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Your price for a
Admirals Chair   2126-702
is only $27.50
This is a discontinued item
We have 1 left in stock.
Admiral's Chair
Coleman introduces a new line of seating that's great for backyards, decks, outdoor events and, of course, for camping.

Admirals Chair   2126-702


  • Convenient side table (10" x 13.75")
  • Durable 600 x 900 denier polyester fabric
  • Oversized seating area for added comfort
  • Taller back height for more comfort
  • Foam padded armrest
  • Rust-proof aluminum frame
  • Thick wall aluminum for

  •  from Coleman
    Nearly 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman. And the company he founded would change life in America. It has been a fascinating saga for The Coleman Company, Inc. One filled with historical significance, amazing innovations and delightfully fun things to know.

    Coleman and are registered trademarks of The Coleman Company, Inc., used with permission.
    We are able to bring this item to you at this price because we have become a certified reseller of this product
    This item comes directly from the COLEMAN in its unopened original packaging.

    This stands 5 inches tall, 19 inches wide and 32 inches deep.
    It weighs 8 lbs. 1 ounces
    Coleman's model # for the Admirals Chair is 2126-702.
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