I've been using this chair for a few days now and I'll list the pros and cons that I've noticed.
Pros:
It's comfortable. There are no rods underneath the seat nor behind the back, so you're body is resting on nothing but the cushion and the fabric. The arms rests are padded enough to be soft enough for comfort, and the feet pivot back and forth to allow the chair to sit nicely level. My son uses the chair at the piano while practicing, saying it supports his back far better than the previous office chair.
The pocket on one side has two sections and there is a mesh face on the front, allowing wet items you may put in the pocket to drain without collecting water. The fold-down cup holder on the other side perfectly fits a 20oz thermos I have and is deep enough that it sticks out, but can't fall out accidentally.
The texture of the fabric feels fine whenever I sit in it, and the chair is not too heavy but definitely not light enough to be called flimsy. It feels stable and while I don't have anything that weighs 400lbs, we've tested with a little over half of that weight easily.
I have the blue version and it's a very dark blue with black stripes on the sides. Taking it out of the carrying bag it comes in (which has a fairly long shoulder strap) is easy and I was able to open the chair with very little effort. Closing it was pretty easy, too, but just remember to fold up the cup holder first.
Cons:
Not many at all. In fact, the only cons I can think of are in my ability to test it instead of the chair itself. I haven't been able to get the chair wet or leave it outside, so I have no idea how well it will stand up to the elements, but since I don't intend to leave it outside anyway, that's not a big deal for me. It's a decent, comfortable chair, and feels like it'll last quite some time.
Diana L. –
Very sturdy for camping
Nice camping chair. Quality fabric material, very sturdy. Good value.
Julianne –
Quality chair with handy side pockets
I love this chair! I’ve had my fair share of soccer mom chairs, (which have turned into camping chairs) and this one has them all beat.First off….they won me over with the cup holder and the side bag. The cup holder has a hard top frame that supports a breathable fabric “cup” and fits a water bottle and soda can perfectly. The cup holder is not incorporated into the armrests which means your armrests are always free…instead it’s securely attached to the front side leg and flips up when not in use.The side bag (my favorite part of this chair) has 3 compartments … a large back compartment for larger items, and two smaller front compartments that are the perfect size for storing your phone and glasses. The bag hangs from the armrest by two Velcro loops, so you can remove it and attach it to either side of the chair.The chair itself is well made, comfortable and sturdy. It feels like it sits a little higher than most soccer mom chairs … and feels like it gives more support. The armrests are metal with padding … better than the typical soft unsupported hammock-style armrests of every other soccer chair I own.The chair folds up easily and comes with a carrying bag with a long carrying strap that makes it easy to sling over your shoulder and cart around.This is a quality product with a great design. I highly recommend
L-Knight –
I Like This Chair
I’ve been using this chair for a few days now and I’ll list the pros and cons that I’ve noticed.Pros:It’s comfortable. There are no rods underneath the seat nor behind the back, so you’re body is resting on nothing but the cushion and the fabric. The arms rests are padded enough to be soft enough for comfort, and the feet pivot back and forth to allow the chair to sit nicely level. My son uses the chair at the piano while practicing, saying it supports his back far better than the previous office chair.The pocket on one side has two sections and there is a mesh face on the front, allowing wet items you may put in the pocket to drain without collecting water. The fold-down cup holder on the other side perfectly fits a 20oz thermos I have and is deep enough that it sticks out, but can’t fall out accidentally.The texture of the fabric feels fine whenever I sit in it, and the chair is not too heavy but definitely not light enough to be called flimsy. It feels stable and while I don’t have anything that weighs 400lbs, we’ve tested with a little over half of that weight easily.I have the blue version and it’s a very dark blue with black stripes on the sides. Taking it out of the carrying bag it comes in (which has a fairly long shoulder strap) is easy and I was able to open the chair with very little effort. Closing it was pretty easy, too, but just remember to fold up the cup holder first.Cons:Not many at all. In fact, the only cons I can think of are in my ability to test it instead of the chair itself. I haven’t been able to get the chair wet or leave it outside, so I have no idea how well it will stand up to the elements, but since I don’t intend to leave it outside anyway, that’s not a big deal for me. It’s a decent, comfortable chair, and feels like it’ll last quite some time.
FLA-Al –
Comfortable and secure camping and outdoor chair.
The ANMIRO Store folding camping chair comes in a cloth carrying/storage bag. The chair folded measures about3 1/2 feet. It is easy to open and ready to use. It has a cup/can holder on right side and thin storage pouch on the left side. The chair measures about 19 3/4 across, 20″ ground to seat and has a 23″ back. It weights in at just 8.43 lbs. The fabric is well stitch and is nice and thick to provide security and comfort. It is rated to support 400 lbs.I found the chair very comfortable to sit as did my wife who is a good bit smaller than me. It feels stable and the higher back provides good body support. The pivoting feet pads help to provide to help prevent the chair legs from sinking into the ground. I think the chair is a good value at $45.99, but to make it a better buy, Amazon is providing a coupon for $9.20 off making it a very good buy!
Evan M. –
Very sturdy solid chair
This is actually nicer to sit in than most folding chairs because it doesn’t move around at all, it’s like a rock. Every part of the chair is bigger and better and stronger relative to the typical chair. In some of my pictures you can see a namebrand chair, which is honestly puny by comparison.The size when folded and bagged is notably bigger than the namebrand, but it’s hard to imagine a sitution where a couple extra inches when folded would matter too much, maybe if you have a small trunk.The seat is great. It is slightly padded, extremely stable against wobbles when seated, and flat (you do not feel like you are sinking into a low spot the way you can with some fabric chairs.)I know which chair I am going to keep for myself, hah, hah. Seriously, you can’t go wrong with this one. Highly recommended!
Tim Miser –
Good support camping chair
This camping chair seems well built and durable and should last a long time. It comes with a light canvas carrying case with a carry strap. It has a cup holder on one side and a pouch that can hold small items like a cell phone on the other. The chair is very comfortable and provides great support. It is not a ‘fall into’ chair that can be difficult to get up from but rather provides a firm upright seating position which I find very comfortable. Another nice and unique feature is the little footpads on the feet. They will not dig into a dirt surface and provide extra stability.