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The best time to buy these SUNFLOW beach chairs is, now? Up to $170 off

SUNFLOW The Shore Thing beach chairs by the water scenic view
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Summer is long behind us and we’re headed for the holiday season and colder weather. That means, most of the outdoor gear is being put away, certainly beach chairs and umbrellas. But wouldn’t you know it, the best time to grab a pair of excellent beach chairs is right now. That’s because SUNFLOW is having a huge sale on its The Shore Thing Chair — a light and simple beach chair with a ton of functionality built-in. In addition to the vibrant, element-resistant design, it has backpack straps, so it’s easier to carry, armrests, three recline positions, and comes in a sun shade and drink holder variant. Normally $110 per chair, when you buy two or more you get money off. Two chairs work out to $99 each at 10% off, saving you $22. Four chairs work out to $93 each at 15% off, saving you $66.

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Why shop the SUNFLOW The Shore Thing beach chairs right now?

SUNFLOW The Shore Thing beach chairs worn on back with straps
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Not only do they make excellent beach chairs, for a day by the ocean, but they also make excellent outdoor chairs for just about anywhere. Going to a concert or venue? Bring these. Going for a picnic or to a local campground? These will do. They also make great gifts for anyone who loves the outdoors. That’s because they’re accessible, especially at the current prices, but they’re highly functional. The rust-resistant, powder-coated, aluminum frame is ultra-strong. Meanwhile, the water-resistant marine fabric for the seating is well-protected from the elements.

The Shore Thing is super easy to fold up when you’re ready to go, and lightweight. Plus, the built-in backpack straps allow you to connect them to your back and keep your hands free to carry a cooler, towels, bags, and other gear. Moreover, the version with the sun shade offers UPF50+ protection from the sun, with an added cup holder. If you want to crack open a cold beer, soda, or water and don’t want sand all over the exterior that cup holder is going to really come in handy.

The seat height is about 12 inches off the ground, with a total capacity limit of 250 pounds. The chair itself weighs about eight pounds, plus the backpack straps. But the best part is that it comes in a wide variety of styles. From deep blue stripes to rose pink and creamsicle colors, there’s something to love here for everyone. You can collect all the colors, too, thanks to the multi-buy sale.

Just one chair is $110, while two are $99 each at 10% off, and four are $93 each at 15% off. If you want the more expensive version — with a drink holder and sun shade — a single chair is $165, normally $183. Two chairs are $149 each at 10% off, while four chairs are $140 each at 15% off. All in, that’s the opportunity to save over $170 with the most expensive option.

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