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This backpack with a folding chair built in is the ultimate travel bag Schlepping around a heavy backpack all day is tiring work. makes is worse is that it's often hard to find a place to sit down and rest while you're on the go. A new backpack solves this Foldable Chair Backpack is, well, exactly what it soundsThe bag has a chair — more of a stool, really — built right into the side of the pack. When it's being used as a normal backpack, the metal legs of the chair fold up and are hidden behind a layer of breathableThey're lightweight, and the whole bag only weighs a little more than three pounds when it's empty. The chair can support 220 pounds of weight, which is pretty good for a little traveling stool. available for sale from Brando, and costs $75. Read the original article on INSIDER. Follow INSIDER on Facebook. Follow INSIDER on Twitter. NOW WATCH: An exercise scientist explains how to get a better butt Get the Slide Deck from Henry Blodget's IGNITION Presentation on the Future of Digital
Read Business Insider On The Go Available on iOS or Android See All Jobs » Thanks to our partners For other uses, see Isis (disambiguation). The b is a seven-seat large MPV manufactured by Kanto Auto Works under contract for Japanese automaker Toyota. It is sold in Japan and Singapore and was launched in September 2004. It features sliding doors and is available with either front or four-wheel drive and straight-4 1.8 and 2.0-litre gasoline engines. It competes in Japan with the Honda Stream and the Nissan Lafesta. Isis with doors open The Isis uses a unique approach to the sliding doors in that the front passenger door and the rear passenger sliding door interlock when closed, instead of having a doorjamb that the doors attach to. Toyota calls this on the Japanese Wikipedia article "Panoramic Door". This door system is used only on the passenger side. The doors on the driver's side attach with a conventional doorjamb. The front passenger seat can be folded flat upon itself and then tilted forward to further provide passenger access.
The doors also interlock with the top and bottom door openings so that both doors can be opened independently of each other. This door feature was first used by Toyota on the Toyota Raum. This door approach is also used on the USA-spec 2000–2006 Toyota Tundra Extra Cab. This type of door was first used on the Nissan Prairie in 1981. For model year 2007 on Japanese models only, G-BOOK, a subscription telematics service, is offered as an option.Menendez on ISIS vote: 'It has nothing to do with the election' Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. JUST WATCHED Replay More Videos ... Story highlights Senate Foreign Relations Chair Menendez says he wants "specifics" on plan to fight ISIS 'We must be clear-eyed' on the strategy, the Democratic senator from New Jersey says Secretary of State John Kerry testifyies about administration's plan to defeat militants Obama, Kerry: No U.S. troops will be sent into combat Pelosi stands firm against ground troops before Syrian funding
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