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07 Apr, 2021
In a word ~ perfect.
I opted for the Fox EOS 2 chair mainly because of the height afforded by it's longer legs (even when not extended). This means that it's much easier to get in and out of now I'm in my mid 60's, i.e. it spares my creaking back and knees.
I also like the comfortable higher back and that it reclines to various levels.
The material is excellent and waterproof (polyester, not fleece unlike some), the framework and mud feet are sturdy and the design and colours are attractive.
This particular chair actually took some finding because it was out of stock just about everywhere, so I was surprised to find one on ebay (last one of 18) when even the likes of Angling Direct have them on pre-order because they don't have them in stock.
I bought the Fox EOS 3 chair from Angling Direct to begin with, but took it back for a refund and started looking for the EOS 2 that they didn't have in stock. The only difference between the two is that the EOS 3 is quite a bit wider, something I didn't really need and which could make some smaller fishing pegs cramped or even inaccessible. I think the EOS 3 is more for larger, heavier people.
In short, I highly recommend this chair and trust me, I looked at loads of them and sat on loads of them before I chose this one because lets face it, most of your time fishing is sat waiting for a bite, so comfort is very important and this chair has that in spades.
I even bought a camouflaged waterproof (polyester) cushion for around £7, also from ebay (seller: essentials2publik) to go with it for a bit of extra lumbar support and it flattens and remains inside the chair when folded (see pics). I use a bungee rope to keep it folded when in transit and it fits under my arm nicely when carrying it and at around 5kg, it's not too heavy either.
What more could a fisherman (or is that fisherperson these days?) ask for? Highly recommended.