Astronomy Observing Chair



If you're a keen amateur astronomy you may find that an astronomy observing chair a great asset, particuarly if you do many hours of viewing. There's nothing worse than waking up the following day with an aching back ruining an otherwise pleasant viewing session.

Orion Observers Chairs

Orion Standard Observer's Chair

The Orion Standard Observer's Chair is a lightweight, adjustable height stool with padded seat and braced leg supports for extra comfortable viewing and is the ideal chair if you have an aching back after your observing sessions.

This is an adjustable-height stool that will keep you relaxed and more comfortable at the telescope, with a padded adjustable height vinyl seat and sturdy metal leg supports.

The legs fold and the seat detaches for straightforward storage. The lightweight design has 6 height positions, from 19-3/4" - 25-1/4". Seat is 11-1/4" in diameter with 2" padding.




Orion Roll-A-Stool Folding Observer's Chair

When you're out for an evening of observing, all you need to to is just unroll the Orion Roll-A-Stool Folding Observer's Chair and staright away your chair is ready to use. Oversized tubing and triple-layer polyester comfortably support up to 250 lbs. Its 18" height and generous 15" heavy canvas seat fold to 26" long and just 3" in diameter. It's very easy to carry weighing in at only 23 oz, and includes a handy adjustable shoulder strap.




Orion Deluxe Quick-Adjust Observer's Chair

The Orion Deluxe Quick-Adjust Observer's Chair is an adjustable-height stool that will keep you relaxed and comfortable at the telescope with padded, adjustable-height vinyl seat and sturdy metal leg supports.

The legs fold and seat detaches for convenient storage. You can instantly set the sliding seat to the desired height, from 8" to 34", without having to loosening or tightening any bolts. Seat is 14-1/2" x 9-3/4" with 2" of foam padding. This chair folds flat for storage and transportation.




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