Bob... you do know there's plenty of dudes in the 250~300 range, including myself, that are faster than you, stronger than you taller than you, better looking than you, and even more successful than you? but keep obsessing about the weight of strangers weirdo.
You don't have to be large or heavy to want a heavy duty chair that you don't feel cramped in. I've been part of a sports organization for many years and have my pick of chairs left at events, that sit in storage in case someone claims them, till there's no room left to store any more and I take my pick to keep for myself.
It's always the big heavy duty ones, that have aluminum frames since those are about 1/2 the weight to carry around. If it's built to hold 500lbs, it's going to last a lot longer holding 120lbs too... not that I only weigh 120lbs, just sayin'.
You don't have to be large or heavy to want a heavy duty chair that you don't feel cramped in. I've been part of a sports organization for many years and have my pick of chairs left at events, that sit in storage in case someone claims them, till there's no room left to store any more and I take my pick to keep for myself.
It's always the big heavy duty ones, that have aluminum frames since those are about 1/2 the weight to carry around. If it's built to hold 500lbs, it's going to last a lot longer holding 120lbs too... not that I only weigh 120lbs, just sayin'. - dave_c
Another perspective is not only will HD last longer, but you don't want to have to tell a friend where they *can't* sit, because they are on the hefty side.
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It's always the big heavy duty ones, that have aluminum frames since those are about 1/2 the weight to carry around. If it's built to hold 500lbs, it's going to last a lot longer holding 120lbs too... not that I only weigh 120lbs, just sayin'.
Thank you!