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Specifications: can adjust the height type: chairs max Load bearing: 145kg chair weight: approx. 780g/ 1. 72lb material: 1000D Oxford cloth + 7075aluminium alloy pouch size: approx. 35 * 11 * 13. 8 * 4. 3 * 9cm/ 3. 5in Color: Blue/orange/Dark blue/red total weight: approx. 870g/ 1. 92lb Package List: 1 x folding chair 1 x storage pouch note: 1. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity. 2. Item color displayed in photos may be showing slightly different on your computer monitor since monitors are not calibrated same.
M**E
Great lightweight travel/backpacking chair!!
Great little backpacking chair! The first time putting it together it was a little difficult trying to get the seat onto the poles. I put all the poles together then put three corners of the seat onto the poles and then pulled the fourth pole back out then put the seat onto it then pushed the pole back into place. This will make more sense when you have the chair in front of you. The poles are like tent poles where they are all connected with a bungee cord type rope. So they pretty much put themselves together once they are out of the carrying case. The poles fit into plastic pieces(attached to poles already so no guesswork). The fabric that makes up the seat is then attached to the pole frame. There are flaps of fabric(four total, one in each corner) that the poles fit into on the back/underside of the seat. I took this chair on a backpacking trip. It is really light 1 lb 15 oz with case 1 lb 12 oz without. Packed size roughly 14"x5"x4.5". The price is great as well, much cheaper then high end brands. I plopped down in it roughly a few times and never had any issues and never felt like it was going to fall apart on me. It was pretty comfortable BUT after backpacking 11-15 miles that's probably not saying much. But I also sat in it in my living room and thought it was comfy. I like that I can scoot my butt forward and it feels like I'm reclined slightly and the seat still supports my back. Sitting straight up hurts my back and I have problems with most chairs because of this but this chair allowed me to sit comfortably. Also I'm 5'6" 175lbs. The poles on the top don't dig into my back they're actually just wide enough for me they come up to about where my armpits are. The poles are also wide enough at the bottom that they don't dig in anywhere. I can sit comfortably with my legs stretched out straight or with my knees bent. My knees end up just slightly above my hips when my legs make a 90 degree angle. This chair easily fit into my 60 liter guerilla gear pack and easily strapped to the outside.MEASUREMENTS:Packed: Roughly 14" x 5" x 4"Weight: 31 oz with case 28oz without caseBottom of seat to ground (from pole) 13" Butt will be lower then this...Top of the back of the chair is 26" above the groundDistance between poles across top: 17" } Measured between poles at the inside edge of polesDistance between poles across seat: 18" } Measured between poles at the inside edge of polesFabric measures 22" across top 24" across bottomSeat depth is hard to measure because the fabric curves and it would depend on how you sat in it approx. 12"Fabric Height : 28" } measured flat on the ground this is the actual fabric height NOT height from seat(not back height) the back height would be approx. 16" (not exact would depend on how you sat in the seat)
G**A
Compact but unstable with movement, seems expensive for what it is
I had the opportunity to assemble and use the chair today. It is relatively easy to assemble; it requires a bit of strength to pull the fabric over the rods. There are two sets of feet, a regular set, and a larger set to use on sand so you don't sink. They are not really held on with anything, they don't screw on and they're not super snug, so they fall off. I was putting mine away and found two missing so had to retrace my steps and search. I found them but you may not be so lucky.If you sit still in the chair you will be fine. If you turn to reach for something at your side you will feel the seat structure become unstable. It's not a good feeling. For reference I'm 160 lbs.The corners that hold the rods are nominally reinforced but after the first time use I could see they were beginning to cut through. Nothing failed first time out but I'm not sure how many seasons you might expect from them.I have two closing thoughts: The chair's compact characteristics are you would buy this, as you're putting it in a pannier or backpack. If you have room in your vehicle for a more substantial chair, I would go that route. I would think of this as a hiker or biker chair, not a camping chair per se.My final thought is they seem expensive for what they are.The $7.99 folding chair you see at the grocery store is more comfortable and stable. This feels like it's worth $19.99 - not $59.99. If you can't carry a better chair because of space, size, or weight, this is one of few options.
N**1
Great Chair
I purchased this for the summer time and sitting around the pool, something easy I can fold and put away since the pool is at my neighbors.It says that it is quick and easy to assemble. True, but I would say it is more simple than it is easy. There aren't any instructions but it's again SIMPLE to figure, however it requires some serious muscle strength to get those pieces in so it locks correctly.THe chair is very sturdy and of great quality. The fabric is a thick canvas and does not feel thin or flimsy as I found with other out door chairs. I love that it has feet for the out doors you can easily pop on.Part of the chair is made of a breathable mesh, which is extremely nice when you're living in the Texas heat.The only reason why I did not give this 5 stars is because it is LOW. While an adult can fit in the chair, if you're not use to be low to the ground or wanted something not so relaxed, this would be an adjustment. I'm 4'9" and I felt comfortable but a little like I was in a kids chair, my husband who is 6'1" was not comfortable at all and same for my MIL who is pretty tall as well. My kids though, they fit comfortable and honestly it seemed like it was made for them.
R**E
This chair is surprisingly comfortable..
This chair is surprisingly comfortable... I seriously mean that... After a long day of riding on my Motorcycle and I stop to make a coffee or settle in for the night... this chair is a welcome place to plant my beat up carcase. It is equally surprisingly strong.. I weigh 230 lbs and I was naturally hesitant at first to try it for fear I'd bust it up... But I can tell you, this is a well built little chair and handles my weight without issue... Of course I don't just plop myself into it... I do sit down into it easy... but once I'm in it, I can move around to find that perfect position without fear of busting it. In addition, this company included a set of large feet designed for this chair for free in case you're setting up in soft soil of sand... I noticed some of the other companies selling similar chairs either charged extra for them or didn't offer them at all. These chairs pack up very small too... I keep 2 in my saddlebags on my motorcycle for my wife and myself... Now we can ride somewhere and enjoy the sunset in comfort.... sipping a cup of coffee
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