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Dec 3, 2021
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Onetigris dragonhide chair.
Recently got the dragonhide chair been looking around for a sand matt/ soft ground matt to stop sinking in to the soft forest floor. I've looked at other brands but the dragonhide feet are spaced out more 48x45cm compared to the trekology 35x35cm matt. So I'm seeing in anyone has found a matt that fits the dragonhide if you have please let me know where you got it from.
Many thanks
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I use 4 tennis balls, with 15mm holes drilled into them to replace the rubber feet of my folding chair. Works for me.
Yes I have done the same on my old trekology chair before but being a large set guy they lasted about 5/6 times until the legs went through the tennis ball.
The trekology mat I've had no issues with and used it 100+ times and having no issues i would like to find something similar to that mat would be great.
 
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Hi, I use Robens large feet, which are about 4cm in diameter, they go onto the existing feet on my chair (a Sportneer, but pretty standard I'd say), I bought them on the Robens website for £9 a set I think, anyhow they work for me.
 
Yes I have done the same on my old trekology chair before but being a large set guy they lasted about 5/6 times until the legs went through the tennis ball.
The trekology mat I've had no issues with and used it 100+ times and having no issues i would like to find something similar to that mat would be great.

I used a search for "ball feet for camping chair".

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I use these, stay in place and keep the chair from sinking very well.
 

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