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5.0
100%
Recommended
11 Reviews
LAMJ
I bought this to have when I crew my daughter’s ultra trail races. The small packable size, weighing just 1.5 lbs was terrific. I’m 5’5 and the back is tall enough to allow me to rest my head- pretty handy when you’re waiting for your runner to arrive. Sets up in a flash. Love it!
Joni
I was nervous to try this, but I’m so glad I did. 😁 When I put it together and lifted it with my pinky finger, I was sold before I sat down. I’m 5’7” and 140lbs. I can rest my neck on the back. My boyfriend is 6’ tall and 180. He can’t rest his neck but is still very comfortable in the high back chair zero. We both got in and out of it without thinking, so it wasn’t too low to the ground or too tight on the hips. Absolutely now my favorite piece of gear!
JoeB
I used this on three backcountry camping trips involving 5000+ feel elevation gain. It fits easily in a pack or clipped to the outside. Easy to setup and put away and comfortable to sit in at camp. I’m 6’1 170. If you’re 200lbs or more this may not be the right chair for you.
hammerjag
Great comfortable lite camp chair. My only issue is I lost one of the rubber leg boots, so I sink in if not on hard surface. Might need to find spare leg boots but the chair is excellent.
Jill RN
Lightweight, packs easily, love being able to rest my head back and look at the stars while camping. Great chair!! Highly recommend. Looking to purchase another for my boyfriend.
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