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Comparison Ranger SL-750 vs Ranger RS-3201

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Ranger SL-750
Ranger RS-3201
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Type
rocker
rocker
Maximum load120 kg150 kg
Frame materialsteelsteel
Armrests
Cup holder
Pocket
Case
Carrying strap
Dimensions (unfolded)111x53x86 cm59x50x49/92 cm
Dimensions (folded)97x20x20 cm
Weight4 kg4 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2018march 2017

Maximum load

The greatest weight that a piece of furniture can withstand without consequences during normal use for its main purpose; in other words, the maximum load at which the structure can operate for a long time (at least the warranty period) without damage or other problems. Of course, this figure cannot be exceeded: although exceeding the load does not necessarily lead to immediate breakage of the furniture, high weight still negatively affects the strength of the structure, and the product may break at the most unexpected moment (including later, when operating under normal load) . It is also undesirable to select a model based on end-to-end load. This is especially true for chairs, stools and other “seated places” (see “Purpose”): with any movement of a sitting person, additional loads arise on the structure, as a result, the actual load may be higher than the maximum even with the permissible weight of the seated person. The best option is to have a weight reserve of at least 15 - 20%. Of course, high strength affects either the cost or the weight of the product - however, in the case of tourist furniture, reliability is often more important than price or difficulty in transportation (especially since most such products are intended for camping and are not intended for long-term carrying).

Note that for tables (see “Purpose”) the load is usually low - no more than 30 kg: this is quite enough for most cases, and the weight of the str...ucture is small. But chairs and other “sitting” furniture should be designed for more serious loads - from 70 kg and above. If we are talking about a set, then manufacturers, as a rule, indicate indicators for each type of item included in the set. However, there are exceptions; in these cases, it is recommended to check load indicators with company representatives or other reliable sources.

Pocket

The pocket can be useful in cases where the user constantly needs to keep certain small items at hand. In this sense, its role is similar to that of a shelf-stand (see above). The difference is that the contents of the pocket are hidden from view and can be more difficult to reach, but they are much better protected from dust, precipitation, etc. In addition, if an object can be accidentally brushed off a shelf, then with a pocket the probability of such an incident is almost zero.

Carrying strap

This feature greatly facilitates the transportation of furniture: even holding a belt in your hands is often more convenient than the piece of furniture itself, and in some models the belts allow you to hang the load on your shoulder or behind your back, freeing your hands. The belt can be located both on the product itself and on the complete case.