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54 Reviews
Sun77
I bought this as was looking for a bigger chair that sat above my beach set up, and away from the wet grass for all those side line games. It is really big. I love it as I can fold my legs and sit in it, with enough room for a blanket to cover me should I need. The pockets are a great size and don’t start moving when you put your drink in them. The carry case is great as it ensures the legs are kept together, which stops it unfolding as you’re walking. Plus the case is a fantastic extra as gives another area for someone/or a pet to sit, should you need a floor mat. Easy to carry and a lovely colour way.
Newcgee
One of the lightest and easy to fold and spread chairs. It is very sturdy and comfortable. I am 6 and 190lb. Best folding chair that you could buy
h2owrth
I bought this about a month ago and have used it a ton. Roomy seat, sturdy construction, and great storage. The bag to store is a little non-traditional, but you get used it it.
Anthony
I have two of the previous models of these (the gray ones). They were so good I bought two of the blue and brown ones. They really are great camping chairs.
Molly36
We researched for quite awhile to find a camping chair that was high quality and multifunctional. This was the winner and we don't regret it. It feels heavy duty, the cup holders are size adjustable, and we love that we can recline when we are veggin' by the fire. Thank you
kitkat
I got this chair because I'm tired of sitting on the ground, a crashpad, or bumming a friend's chair. I got this because it looked cozy and it is very cozy. But as a smaller woman, it is also a huge chair. I have fit two small adults in here before. I could have probably been equally as comfortable in the smaller less fancy version of this chair.
Vest Addiction
We are really happy with the two chairs we bought. They're wider than they look in the photo. One thing you might consider: the chair comes with a large cover/carrier that is of the same durable material. It can double like a lawn blanket, such that you get 2-for-1 with this purchase. On the downside: The reclining function doesn't actually recline much of anything, but really you don't care. Also, the drink holders don't really hold drinks upright. So, you want to take a couple of sips before you put your can in there (so it doesn't spill).
Momo
We needed an extra chair for camping and to take to sports events. We have the Kelty loveseat so we decided to purchase another Kelty chair. This chair is comfortable. It has a wide seat and is great for tall folks.
Bjoink
I've been on the hunt for a well built reclining chair to bring camping. Surprisingly (or not), there aren't many recliner chairs that aren't cheap pieces of junk. This chair is sturdy, made of thick fabric, is comfortable, and seems like it will last a few years. At the highest recline, it still has a slight recline to it if you hunch down in the seat. If you sit upright, the chair itself seems to be a bit more upright due to how the butt part of the seat is. My only complaint about the chair: As you use the two reclining positions, the width of sitting area gets smaller. At the most upright, the seat area is fairly wide. When you move to the second and lowest recline, the sitting area shrinks considerably. It's not totally uncomfortable, but it's a little strange to get used to when you're laying back.
Jacob
This chair is very nicely designed and has a ton of features. I really appreciate the dual cup holders and how adjustable and versatile it is. Nice to be able to really recline. The most ingenious feature of course is the carry-wrap. Such a brilliant design – no more cramming chair legs into a thin, tiny bag. I haven't used this chair very long yet, but it seems to be very durable and likely will last a while. Definitely an upgrade over the cheap $20 ones you can get at a big-box store. My only complaint is that the product photos’ color is a bit off. It's sort of a cerulean blue online, but in reality it's much closer to green. I debated knocking a star off for that, but these chairs are otherwise exactly what we were looking for so we'll keep them. So consider yourself warned I guess if having a blue chair is super important to you!
Cactusflower10
I purchased two of these chairs about a month ago. They are easy to set up and fold back down. They are very sturdy, roomy and comfortable. The fact that the carry case is so easy to put on and take off is another big plus. My only negative is the fact that you cannot adjust the back while sitting in the chair. In order to release the stays you have to physically get out of the chair. That is an inconvenience but overall a very worthwhile purchase.
Mrosa83
Really solid chair great stitching and really thick materials. Overall quality is top notch and fits the price nicely. The only thing is the color is very vivid.
moosereen
Benefits: Both armrests have a ~4”x6" padded compartment with a collapsible padded divider/can sleeve, so I don't have to try to cram a fat 40oz water bottle and everything else needed for an afternoon outdoors in just one cupholder pouch. This sucker is huge, so when I'm lounging in it for hours at a time, it's splendid being able to pull my legs up and sit cross-legged (especially for laptop use), rotate to rest one or both legs on an armrest, curl up, etc. The seat-back is tall enough to support my whole head. The recliner settings are great for sunbathing, stargazing, drive-ins, and napping. Limitations: To sit more upright when desired, I put a thick memory foam pillow behind me, but this wouldn't be sufficient for pulling up to a table to eat or play cards. The recline angle can’t be adjusted while seated (though the armrests can). I’m 5'4" with fairly short legs for my torso length (28" inseam). Although this chair comfortably fits people twice my size, its proportions suit me well. Depending on how I sit, the backs of my knees reach somewhere between the front edge of the seat and 2" past it. My heels rest gently on the ground if wearing shoes. If barefoot, they just graze or hover 1/4” above the ground, but my legs don't dangle since my forefeet rest on the ground. When barefoot, I'm most likely sitting cross-legged, which position benefits greatly from the Deluxe model's generous size: the seat is large enough and the front poles connecting seat to armrests angled outward enough to accommodate a fully relaxed, sprawling cross-legged position without my knees bonking the poles or my feet having to be tucked in too closely. The back of my head rests 3” below the top of the chair. 6’0” partner prefers the LowDown Chair, as it and the Low Loveseat flex his hips and knees enough that his thighs don’t rest on the front edge of the seat, and he can kick his feet far out in front without needing a hassock. With the taller Loveseat and my Deluxe Lounge Chair, he finds that strip of fabric digs into his hamstrings. Our preferences seem to be the opposite of many similarly-sized owners' per reviews. We love the multipurpose carrying cases that our three newest seats came with and appreciate the durable construction of all four Kelty chairs we own, the first of which is going strong at seven years old.
Kurgan
I have been through dozens of folding camp chairs, this is the 1st one I have bought that is actually comfortable, hard wearing, well built and with quality materials
emshimmy77
My husband wanted this chair so he could fit a larger water bottle in the arm. He also liked the recline feature. He is happy. We will probably buy another one!
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