We have had the blue ones with the footstools for several years and they still look like new so very robust. Very comfortable and a good height for eating at a table. Also very light if a bit bulky.
I tried both the Dukdalf and Saville and could not feel or see the differance or between them except the price! The Dukdalf foot rest cannot be used for a stand alone small seat and the Saville can, so i bought two Saville with matching foot rests. I do like the Dukdalf colors better though but not that much cost better.
Saville Chairs
An ideal chair for both use in the garden and perfect for camping and caravanning. Strong but lightweight alloy construction. With 2 colour arms, Position indicator, 8 position, extra wide, extra tall and extra strong.
We bought some Dukdalf chairs, didn't need the footrests as we have other recliners. Bought them for round the table in the awning. Very comfy and sturdy chairs, very lightweight too and fold really flat so easy to transport.
We have 3 Dukdalf chairs with the footrests for 3 years now and they are standing up to the rigors of camping very well I'm 15.5 stone and they hold my weight no problems & a 10 year old bouncing about on them slightly bulky but one of the best on the market
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I bought a Dukdalf chair in preference to the Lafuma (I think that's the make I'm thinking of) which was twice the price of the Dukdalf. I found the Dukdalf more comfortable and much more supportive for my back. They are quite light to carry about but still strong and sturdy.
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