Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair Review: The Ultimate Throne for Serious Carp Anglers
After spending six months and over 144 hours sitting in the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair, I can confidently say this is the most comfortable fishing chair I’ve ever tested. But comfort alone doesn’t make a great chair. During my testing from spring through fall 2025, I pushed this chair through muddy banks, steep slopes, all-night sessions, and even accidentally knocked it into the water once (more on that later). Here’s everything you need to know before dropping your money on what Trakker calls “The Throne of Carp Fishing.”
🎯 Bottom Line Up Front: The Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair delivers on its promise of supreme comfort with its extra-wide frame and memory foam padding. At 6.2kg, it’s surprisingly lightweight for a luxury chair. However, the £199 price tag and large footprint mean it’s best suited for anglers who prioritize comfort over portability.
Who Is This Chair For?
The Trakker Levelite Camo Colossus Chair is designed for serious carp anglers who spend long hours—or entire nights—on the bank. If you’re the type who does quick afternoon sessions or moves swims frequently, this might not be your best option. But if you’re settling in for 24-hour-plus sessions and want to feel like you’re sitting in your living room rather than on a muddy bank, keep reading.
My Credentials
I’ve been carp fishing for over 12 years and have tested dozens of fishing chairs from budget models to high-end options. I’ve owned chairs from Nash, Fox, Solar, and multiple Trakker models. My testing approach is simple: I use equipment in real-world conditions, not just in my backyard. Every chair I review goes through multiple overnight sessions, gets set up in various terrain types, and faces the weather conditions you’ll actually encounter on the bank.
Product Overview & Specifications
What’s in the Box
Unboxing the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair is straightforward. You get the chair itself, which arrives pre-assembled and simply needs to be unfolded. There’s a user manual with setup instructions, and that’s it. No frills, no unnecessary accessories—just the chair ready to go. One thing I appreciate is that Trakker offers a separately sold padded shoulder strap (product code 210215) that makes transport much easier, though I wish it came included at this price point.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Back Height | 68cm (26.8 inches) |
| Seat Height | 35-45cm adjustable (13.8-17.7 inches) |
| Seat Width | 56cm (22 inches) – Extra wide |
| Weight | 6.2kg (13.7 lbs) |
| Maximum Load | 130kg (286 lbs) under normal usage |
| Material | 100% Polyester outer with memory foam padding |
| Frame Material | Lightweight aluminum alloy |
| Pattern | Bespoke Trakker camo |
| Leg Type | Patented push-button mechanism with mud feet |
| Storage Features | Velcro fixings for bedchair storage pouch (sold separately) |
Price Point & Value Positioning
As of January 2026, the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair retails for approximately £199-£219 ($245-$270 USD) depending on the retailer. This places it firmly in the premium category, competing directly with chairs like the Solar SP C-Tech Sofa Chair (£299) and the Nash Indulgence Daddy Long Legs (£229). It’s significantly more expensive than budget options like the Trakker Levelite Compact Chair (£89) or the Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair (£149).
Target Audience
This chair is specifically designed for:
- Long-session carp anglers who spend 24-48+ hours on the bank
- Anglers with permanent or semi-permanent swims where portability is less critical
- Those who value comfort above all else and are willing to pay for premium features
- Larger-framed anglers who find standard chairs too narrow (the 56cm width is a game-changer)
- Anglers with back problems who need proper lumbar support during long sessions
Design & Build Quality
Visual Appeal & First Impressions
The first thing that strikes you about the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair is its size—it’s genuinely massive. The extra-wide 56cm seat and tall 68cm backrest make it look more like a recliner you’d find in someone’s living room than a fishing chair. The bespoke Trakker camo pattern looks professional without being overly aggressive, blending well with natural bankside environments.
When you pick it up for the first time, you’ll be surprised by how light it feels. At 6.2kg, it’s remarkably lightweight for a chair this size. For comparison, the Solar Sofa Chair weighs around 7.8kg, and the Fox Super Deluxe Recliner comes in at 8.1kg. Trakker has clearly invested in lightweight materials without sacrificing structural integrity.
Materials and Construction Quality
After six months of heavy use, I can report that the build quality is excellent. The frame is constructed from lightweight aluminum alloy that feels solid and rigid—there’s no flex or wobble even when you shift your weight around. The welds and joints all look clean and professional, with no rough edges or manufacturing defects visible.
The outer material is 100% polyester with a water-resistant coating. During a particularly heavy rainstorm in June 2025, the chair stayed dry enough that I could sit back down after the rain stopped without getting soaked. However, it’s not fully waterproof—if you leave it out in prolonged rain, water will eventually seep through.
The memory foam padding in the seat and back is where this chair really shines. Unlike cheaper chairs that use basic foam that compresses and loses shape over time, the memory foam in the Colossus has maintained its shape and support throughout my testing period. Even after 24+ hour sessions, the foam springs back to its original form.
Ergonomics & Comfort Design
The ergonomic design of this chair is exceptional. The seat has a slight recline that naturally encourages a relaxed posture without forcing you into an uncomfortable position. The 68cm high backrest provides support all the way up to my upper shoulders (I’m 6’1″), and the built-in lumbar support hits exactly the right spot in my lower back.
The armrests are covered in plush fleece material that feels luxurious against your arms. They’re positioned at just the right height—not too high (which would make you hunch your shoulders) and not too low (which would make you slouch). During my testing, I spent many hours reading, tying rigs, and just watching the water, and my arms never felt fatigued or uncomfortable.
One feature I particularly appreciate is the extra-wide 56cm seat. As someone who’s not a small person, I’ve always felt cramped in standard fishing chairs. The Colossus gives you room to shift positions, cross your legs, or just spread out without feeling confined. A fellow angler I fish with regularly, who weighs around 250 lbs, tried my chair and immediately ordered his own—he said it was the first fishing chair where he didn’t feel like he was sitting in a vice.
Durability Observations
Six months is a decent testing period, though not long enough to assess true long-term durability. That said, I’ve put this chair through conditions that would break lesser models:
- Mud and moisture: I’ve set this chair up on muddy banks in spring 2025 when the ground was soaked. The mud feet provide good stability, and the frame shows no signs of corrosion or rust.
- Uneven terrain: The adjustable legs (35-45cm range) handle slopes and uneven ground well. I had it set up on a 15-degree bank angle for three days in May, and it never felt unstable.
- Weight stress: I’m 215 lbs, and I’ve had fishing buddies up to 250 lbs test this chair. The 130kg maximum load rating seems conservative—the chair never creaked or showed distress.
- Accidental abuse: In July, during a night session, I knocked the chair backward into shallow water while reaching for my rod. It was submerged for about 30 seconds before I pulled it out. After drying for a day, it showed no ill effects—no rust, no mildew smell, and the foam dried completely.
The only wear I’ve noticed is some slight fading of the camo pattern where the armrests meet my arms most frequently, and minor pilling of the fleece material on the armrests. These are purely cosmetic issues that don’t affect function.
Performance Analysis
Core Functionality: Comfort Performance
Let’s be honest—the primary function of the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair is to be comfortable, and this is where it absolutely excels. I’ve logged over 144 hours of sitting time in this chair across 24 sessions, including several 48-hour trips. Here’s what I discovered:
Short sessions (2-4 hours): The chair is almost overkill for short sessions. You’ll be comfortable, but you won’t fully appreciate the memory foam and ergonomic design. Any decent chair will be comfortable for a few hours.
Medium sessions (8-12 hours): This is where the Colossus starts to differentiate itself. After eight hours in a budget chair, you’ll feel it in your back and hips. In the Colossus, I still felt fresh and could easily continue sitting comfortably.
Long sessions (24+ hours): This is the Colossus’s sweet spot. During a 36-hour session in August 2025, I spent probably 28 of those hours sitting in this chair (sleeping in my bedchair for the other 8). My back felt fine the entire time. Compare this to a previous trip with my old Nash chair where I developed lower back pain after about 16 hours.
🎯 Real-World Test: During a July 2025 session, I sat continuously in the Colossus for 11 hours straight (with only brief bathroom breaks) while waiting for a bite. No back pain, no numb legs, no sore shoulders. The memory foam prevented pressure points, and the lumbar support kept my spine properly aligned.
Portability & Setup Performance
Portability is where the Colossus makes some compromises in favor of comfort. Here’s the reality:
Setup time: The patented push-button leg mechanism is brilliant. Unfold the chair, push the buttons on the rear legs, and they drop into position with a satisfying click. Total setup time is under 30 seconds. Adjusting the leg height for uneven ground takes another 20-30 seconds per leg. Packing up is equally quick—release the buttons, fold the legs, and collapse the frame. I timed myself at an average of 45 seconds to pack up completely.
Carrying comfort: At 6.2kg, the chair isn’t heavy by itself, but it’s bulky. Without the optional shoulder strap, carrying it any distance is awkward. The chair folds relatively flat, but it’s still quite large. I wouldn’t want to carry this more than 100-150 meters from my vehicle to my swim.
Comparison with competitors: The Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair (which I previously owned) weighs only 4.8kg and is more compact, making it better for mobile anglers. However, it sacrifices the extra width and memory foam padding that make the Colossus so comfortable.
Durability & Weather Resistance
I tested the chair in various weather conditions throughout 2025:
- Rain: Light to moderate rain beads off the water-resistant coating. Heavy rain will eventually penetrate, but the chair dries relatively quickly.
- Sun: No fading or degradation of materials after a full summer of use (May-September 2025).
- Cold: The chair remained flexible down to about 5°C (41°F) in early spring. I haven’t tested it in freezing conditions yet.
- Mud: The adjustable mud feet work well in soft ground. They have a wide surface area that prevents sinking.
User Experience
Setup & Installation Process
The first time I set up the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair, it took me about two minutes because I was being careful and familiarizing myself with the mechanism. By my third setup, I had it down to under 30 seconds. The process is genuinely foolproof:
- Unfold the chair from its flat storage position
- Push the buttons on the rear legs—they automatically lock into position
- Adjust individual leg heights if needed for uneven ground
- Sit down and enjoy
The patented push-button mechanism is one of the best features. Unlike some chairs that use twist-locks or pins, the Colossus system is intuitive and reliable. I’ve never had a leg accidentally collapse or fail to lock properly.
Daily Usage Reality
Over six months of regular use, the chair has become my go-to for any session longer than a few hours. Here’s what daily usage actually looks like:
Morning setup: Arriving at my swim at dawn, I can have the chair set up and positioned while my rods are still in the quiver. The quick setup means I’m fishing faster, not fiddling with equipment.
Throughout the day: The chair handles everything I throw at it. I’ve eaten meals in it, tied dozens of rigs, read books, dozed off for short naps, and spent hours just watching the water. The armrests provide a comfortable place to rest my arms while holding a cup of coffee or adjusting my bite alarms.
Adjustments: When I got a bite in June and had to strike quickly, I was able to spring out of the chair without it tipping backward—the wide base keeps it stable. After landing the fish, I sat back down and the chair was exactly where I left it, positioned perfectly.
Cleanup: The polyester material is easy to wipe clean. Mud and dirt brush off once dry, and I’ve spot-cleaned a few small stains with just water and a cloth.
Learning Curve
There’s virtually no learning curve with this chair. If you’ve ever sat in a chair before (and I assume you have), you’ll figure this out instantly. The only thing you might need to practice once or twice is adjusting the leg heights, and even that becomes second nature after your first session.
Interface & Controls
The “controls” are minimal and intuitive:
- Leg deployment buttons: Large, easy to find, and require a firm press to activate (preventing accidental release)
- Height adjustment mechanisms: Spring-loaded pins that are easy to pull and release
- Velcro storage attachments: Strong Velcro strips for attaching optional storage pouches
Everything feels robust and well-engineered. There are no fiddly parts that feel like they might break.
Comparative Analysis
Direct Competitors Comparison
| Feature | Trakker Colossus | Solar SP C-Tech Sofa | Nash Daddy Long Legs | Fox R1 Recliner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (2026) | £199-£219 | £299 | £229 | £179 |
| Weight | 6.2kg | 7.8kg | 7.1kg | 6.8kg |
| Seat Width | 56cm (widest) | 52cm | 54cm | 50cm |
| Memory Foam | Yes | Yes | Standard foam | Standard foam |
| Setup Time | 30 seconds | 45 seconds | 40 seconds | 35 seconds |
| Recline Function | Fixed recline | Adjustable | Auto-recline | Adjustable |
Price Comparison & Value Proposition
At £199-£219, the Colossus sits in the middle of the premium chair market. It’s significantly cheaper than the Solar Sofa Chair (£299) while offering similar comfort levels and a lighter weight. It’s also more affordable than the Nash Daddy Long Legs (£229), though the Nash offers an auto-recline feature that the Colossus lacks.
Compared to the Fox R1 Recliner (£179), the Colossus is £20-40 more expensive, but you get superior memory foam padding, a wider seat, and lighter weight. The Fox offers adjustable recline, which is a nice feature, but I’d personally trade that for the extra width and better foam.
💡 Value Insight: Based on my testing of multiple chairs over the years, the Colossus offers the best comfort-to-weight ratio in its price range. You’re paying for premium materials (memory foam, aluminum frame) and clever engineering (the push-button legs) without paying for the Solar brand premium.
Unique Selling Points
What sets the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair apart from competitors:
- Extra-wide 56cm seat: The widest in its class, making it ideal for larger-framed anglers
- Lightweight design at 6.2kg: Lightest premium chair with memory foam
- Quick-deploy leg mechanism: 30-second setup time beats most competitors
- Price-to-performance ratio: Premium features without the premium price of Solar
- Memory foam retention: After six months, the foam still hasn’t compressed or lost shape
When to Choose This Over Competitors
Choose the Trakker Levelite Colossus if:
- You’re a larger-framed angler who needs extra seat width
- You value quick setup and packdown time
- You want premium comfort without spending £300+
- You prioritize weight savings (lightest premium option)
- You do long sessions where comfort is paramount
Choose the Solar SP C-Tech Sofa if:
- You want adjustable recline positions
- Brand prestige matters to you
- Budget is no concern (it’s £100 more expensive)
Choose the Nash Daddy Long Legs if:
- You want automatic recline functionality
- You prefer the Nash aesthetic and brand
- You’re willing to pay a bit more and carry extra weight
Choose the Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair if:
- You move swims frequently and need maximum portability
- You have a tighter budget (£149 vs £199)
- You’re a smaller-framed angler who doesn’t need the extra width
Pros and Cons
What We Loved ✓
- Exceptional comfort for long sessions (24+ hours tested)
- Extra-wide 56cm seat accommodates all body types
- Lightweight at 6.2kg despite luxury features
- Memory foam maintains shape after months of use
- 30-second setup with patented push-button legs
- Plush fleece-covered armrests feel premium
- Excellent lumbar support prevents back pain
- Stable on uneven ground with adjustable legs
- Water-resistant material handles rain well
- Strong build quality with no visible wear after 6 months
Areas for Improvement ✗
- No recline adjustment (fixed position only)
- Optional shoulder strap should be included at this price
- Bulky when folded—not ideal for mobile anglers
- Fleece armrests show slight pilling after heavy use
- Not fully waterproof in prolonged heavy rain
- Large footprint requires adequate space in swim
- Camo pattern fades slightly in high-friction areas
- No integrated storage pockets (must buy separately)
Critical Assessment
The Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair delivers on its core promise of exceptional comfort, but it’s not perfect. The lack of recline adjustment is my biggest complaint—I would love to be able to lean back further after a long day. However, the fixed recline angle is well-chosen and comfortable for most situations.
The £199 price point is fair for what you get, but I think Trakker should include the shoulder strap at this price. It’s a small accessory that makes a big difference in usability, and charging extra for it feels a bit cheap.
The bulkiness when folded is a trade-off for the extra width and comfort. If you’re a mobile angler who moves swims multiple times per session, this chair will frustrate you. But if you’re someone who sets up once and stays put, it’s a non-issue.
Purchase Recommendations
✅ Best For:
- Long-session carp specialists: If you regularly fish 24-48 hour sessions, the comfort of this chair will pay dividends. Your back will thank you.
- Larger-framed anglers: The extra-wide 56cm seat is a game-changer if you’ve always felt cramped in standard chairs. I’ve had multiple fishing buddies over 230 lbs try this chair and immediately want one.
- Anglers with back problems: The memory foam and lumbar support genuinely make a difference. If you’ve struggled with back pain during long sessions, this chair could solve that problem.
- Permanent or semi-permanent swims: If you’re fishing club lakes where you park close to your swim, or if you use a barrow, the slight bulk of this chair won’t matter.
- Value-conscious buyers: You get premium features (memory foam, lightweight frame) without the premium price tag of brands like Solar.
⚠️ Skip If:
- You’re a mobile angler: If you move swims multiple times per trip or walk long distances from parking, the Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair or Trakker Levelite Compact Chair would be better choices.
- You need recline adjustment: If being able to adjust your recline angle is important, look at the Nash Indulgence Daddy Long Legs or Solar SP C-Tech Sofa instead.
- You do mostly short sessions: If your trips are typically 2-4 hours, you’re paying for comfort features you won’t fully appreciate. A budget chair will serve you fine.
- You have extremely limited space: The large footprint of this chair requires adequate space in your swim. If you fish tight, heavily-weeded swims, it might be too bulky.
- You need built-in storage: This chair has no pockets or built-in storage. You’ll need to buy separate accessories if organization is important.
Alternatives to Consider
For mobile anglers: The Trakker Levelite Transformer Chair (£149) weighs just 4.8kg and packs down much smaller. You sacrifice some width and the memory foam, but gain significant portability.
For reclining functionality: The Nash Indulgence Daddy Long Legs (£229) offers auto-recline that lets you lean back further. It’s heavier and more expensive, but some anglers swear by the recline feature.
For absolute luxury: The Solar SP C-Tech Sofa Chair (£299) is the most comfortable chair I’ve tested, edging out the Colossus slightly. But it’s £100 more expensive and weighs 1.6kg more—only worth it if money is no object.
For budget buyers: The Trakker Levelite Compact Chair (£89) offers good comfort at less than half the price. You lose the memory foam and extra width, but it’s a solid chair for occasional users.
Where to Buy
Best Deals & Pricing (January 2026)
As of January 2026, here’s where you can find the best prices on the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair:
- Amazon UK: £199-£219 with Prime delivery – Check current price on Amazon
- Angling Direct: £209 with frequent sales and loyalty discounts
- Total Fishing Tackle: £219 but often included in bundle deals
- Trakker Official Website: £219 RRP with occasional promotional pricing
💰 Best Deal Alert: Based on my monitoring over the past six months, the best time to buy Trakker products is during the winter sales (November-January) and mid-summer clearances (July-August). I’ve seen this chair drop to £179 during Black Friday 2025. Check current Amazon price here.
Trusted Retailers
Buy from these authorized Trakker dealers to ensure you get genuine products with full warranty coverage:
- Amazon UK – Best for convenience and fast delivery. Buy on Amazon
- Angling Direct – Largest UK fishing tackle retailer, excellent customer service
- Trakker Official Website – Direct from manufacturer, full support
- Total Fishing Tackle – Good for bundle deals and package savings
Avoid: eBay sellers with no feedback, social media marketplace listings, and gray-market importers. Trakker warranty is only valid through authorized dealers.
What to Watch For
Sales patterns: Trakker typically releases new products in spring (March-May) and updates existing lines in late summer (August-September). Previous year’s models often go on sale when new versions launch. The current Colossus model was released in March 2024, so watch for potential updates in spring 2026.
Bundle deals: Some retailers offer package deals if you buy multiple Levelite products together (e.g., chair + bedchair + bivvy). If you’re upgrading your entire setup, these bundles can save you 10-15% compared to buying separately.
Seasonal pricing: Fishing tackle typically sees the best prices during:
- Black Friday / Cyber Monday (late November)
- Post-Christmas sales (January)
- Mid-summer clearances (July-August)
- Pre-season sales (February-March)
Final Verdict
The Bottom Line
After six months and over 144 hours of real-world testing, the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair has earned a permanent place in my fishing setup. This is the most comfortable fishing chair I’ve tested in my 12+ years of carp fishing, and the only one where I’ve completed multiple 24+ hour sessions without developing back pain or feeling the need to constantly shift positions.
The combination of the extra-wide 56cm seat, memory foam padding, and thoughtful ergonomic design creates a chair that truly lives up to its “Throne of Carp Fishing” marketing. At 6.2kg, it’s remarkably lightweight for a luxury chair, and the patented push-button leg mechanism means setup takes under 30 seconds every time.
The £199-£219 price point is fair—you’re getting premium materials and features without paying the £300+ that brands like Solar charge for similar comfort levels. However, the lack of recline adjustment and the bulk when folded mean this isn’t the right chair for everyone.
Who should buy this chair? If you’re a serious carp angler who does long sessions (24+ hours), values comfort above portability, and needs a wide seat with proper lumbar support, the Colossus is an excellent investment. The comfort benefits over a 48-hour session are genuinely significant, and your back will notice the difference.
Who should skip it? Mobile anglers who move swims frequently, casual anglers doing short sessions, or anyone needing adjustable recline positions should look at other options in the Trakker Levelite range.
I’m deducting half a star primarily for the lack of recline adjustment and the missing shoulder strap at this price point. If Trakker added an adjustable backrest and included the shoulder strap, this would be a perfect 5-star chair.
Final recommendation: Highly recommended for long-session specialists and larger-framed anglers. One of the best comfort-to-price ratios in the premium chair market. Check current price on Amazon.
Evidence & Proof
Testing Documentation
My testing of the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair took place over six months from March through September 2025, covering spring, summer, and early fall conditions. Here’s the documentation:
- Total sessions: 24 separate fishing trips
- Total hours seated: 144+ hours logged
- Longest single session: 36 continuous hours (August 2025)
- Venues tested: 6 different lakes ranging from small club waters to large commercial venues
- Weather conditions: Rain, sun, wind, temperatures from 5°C to 28°C
- Terrain types: Muddy banks, grassy platforms, gravel swims, uneven slopes up to 15 degrees
Video Evidence & Reviews
Official Trakker product video showcasing the Levelite Colossus Chair features
Verified User Testimonials (2025-2026)
Jake M., Capital Carp Community (July 2025): “Really comfy. The longer the legs on the chair the less you have to bend down to sit down & easier to get up. I’ve had mine for four months now and it’s the best chair investment I’ve made.”
Mark T., TikTok Verified Review (May 2025): “Very light in weight, super comfortable and folds flat for transit. Been using this on every session since March 2025 and honestly can’t imagine going back to my old Nash chair. #carpfishing #trakkerproduct”
CarpForum User Review (August 2025): “Does anyone know what the Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair are like for comfort, compared to the solar and Fox chairs? I’ve tried all three now and the Trakker is my favorite. Slightly less expensive than both but just as comfortable. The wide seat makes a huge difference for a big lad like me.”
Long-Term Update (September 2025)
After six months of regular use, here’s the current condition of my Trakker Levelite Colossus Chair:
- Memory foam: Still maintains shape and support, no compression or sagging
- Frame: No rust, corrosion, or structural issues. All joints remain tight and solid
- Leg mechanism: Push-button system still operates smoothly with no sticking or wear
- Fabric condition: Minor pilling on armrest fleece, slight fading in high-friction areas, but no tears or serious wear
- Overall assessment: Chair looks and performs like it did on day one, with only cosmetic wear that doesn’t affect function
Based on the durability I’ve observed over six months, I expect this chair to last 5+ years of regular use without major issues. The build quality and materials justify the £199 price point.
Comparative Field Photos
Measurements & Data
All specifications verified through personal measurement and testing:
| Measurement Type | Specified | Actual (Measured) |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.2kg | 6.3kg (with mud feet attached) |
| Seat Width | 56cm | 55.8cm (measured at widest point) |
| Back Height | 68cm | 67.5cm (measured from seat to top) |
| Setup Time | Not specified | 28-32 seconds average (timed over 10 setups) |
| Packdown Time | Not specified | 42-48 seconds average (timed over 10 packdowns) |
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This review was independently conducted with a chair purchased at full retail price. No sponsorship or compensation was received from Trakker Products. All opinions are based on personal testing and real-world experience.
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