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ULTRALIGHT & PORTABLE: Light as a wing, our new portable camp chair is only 2.6 lbs, package size 14x5x5 in, unfolding size 21x22x27 in, seat height 14 in. You can easily take it to anywhere with carry bag, especially suitable for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, backpacking, picnic, fishing, beach, sporting events, as well as indoor use
NEW DESIGN: Compared to our classic ultralight camping chair, the new design uses a new square frame structure, more stable and more comfortable. It is increased to 4 support points to distribute the weight, better stability and balance, and stronger load-bearing capacity
STURDY & DURABLE: This portable camping chair is built with an aerospace-grade aluminum alloy 7075, lightweight but load capacity up to 280 lbs, waterproof, no rust, corrosion resistant, engineering grade 600D oxford seat fabric with double reinforced V stitch is durable, flexible and machine washable for ease of care, enough for all your outdoor needs
INSTALL IN SECONDS: Lightweight aluminum pole system with hand guide connection. The folding chair’s shock corded main frame allows you to guide the connected poles directly into the frame. This unique design enables you to just pop it open, attach the seat fabric and You are ready to go! Rope ring design makes the assembly process more easy and labor-saving
ERGONOMIC DESIGN: The ergonomic three-dimensional cutting, the cloth cover has a good support, and it is still comfortable to sit for a long time. Breathable mesh panels allow for increased air flow in hot and humid environments, helping to keep you cooler. Side pockets on both sides, you can put mobile phones and water cups, free hands at any time, enjoy nature!
9 reviews for ROCK CLOUD Portable Camping Chair Ultralight Folding Chairs Outdoor for Camp Hiking Backpacking Lawn Beach Sports
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Brandon F. Williams –
Setup Is Easy, Putting Away Takes A Minute.
I like the small bag and transportability of this chair. It’s comfortable, solid, light and setup is easy.Everything is connected so you don’t have 10 pieces to sort and put together so that’s nice. Disassembly takes a little time but with practice it gets easier. If packed correctly, everything fits in the little travel bag. Other than the test phase I’m pretty eager to see how well and long this holds up. Good BuyUpdate: took this to my two week annual training in the field. no breaks, bends, rips or issues at all. Easy to deploy and put away super fast. Takes up barely any space.
Garison Taylor –
Great chair great price
Easy to use, takes some time getting used to putting it back in the bag. Light weight, comfortable, easy to set up.
rosy1111 –
Attractive, Lightweight and Sturdy
These chairs are so convenient and well-designed. They come in their own small carrying cases so they are great to store in the car to pull out anytime you want to enjoy the outdoors. They are a little low, lightweight and with ‘bucket’ seats, so maybe not great for someone elderly or with reduced mobility, but I think they are quite sturdy and comfortable for the average adult of up to around 200 lbs or so .
Jennifer Segal –
Great chairs!
Great chairs! Highly recommend. Easy to fold, carry and fit in luggage for travel.
DC –
Missing parts…but good chairs!
I ordered the 2-chair package w/anti-slip foot adapters. The adapters were missing, so requested for the replacement. Received the replacement and it was still missing the adapters… :(Besides the missing parts, these chairs are better than I expected. I have REI’s Flexlite and this chair is much more stable and comfortable.I would use this for day-to-day usage and reserve Flexlite for the backpacking. It’s about 2.5 lbs and not recommended for the ultralight backpacking.
Dad –
Compact and great for the price
These chairs are fantastic. Instead of spending $80 to rent 3 for a week-long beach vacation, we bought three of these for $90. They don’t take up much space and set up very easily. Taking them down can be a little tricky, since the elastic makes the chair want to naturally be in the “set-up” position, but it’s manageable for one person with a bit of practice.They are smaller so they don’t provide support up the entire back and provide no head support for adults, but that’s to be expected for the size.
Jim Fortune –
Great price and packs small, BUT….
Bought this for car camping. If you tend to relax by slouching, this chair is for you.Pros:- Could fall asleep with a pillow behind your head- Very easy to get in and out of for a 72 year old geezer like me- I can play my acoustic guitar comfortably in this chair- Packs very small, huge benefit for campers with limited haul capacity- Very light weight- Super easy to assemble and disassemble, if you have even the slightest wits about youCons:- They should offer a pillow for your head, especially since there are loops to hook one on to- The person who wants one chair for most utilizations would have to accept eating in a slouch positionWould recommend to friend. I am working on devising a pillow back that would accommodate sitting upright and a neck/head rest all in one.
Picky Guy –
Much more comfortable than anticipated
These are both much more comfortable and stable than anticipated! (I’m 5′ 10″, ~190 lbs.) I also like that I can easily sit up straight (to eat, for example) without feeling like I’m “perched” on something unstable, as well as lean back into them with the nice back comfort for lounging. I’m glad I got the “higher” of the two; the lower ones (shorter legs, I believe) seem more appropriate for much shorter adults or children. Also, even though they seem a bit like “bucket seats” to me, I don’t find it difficult to stand up at all and they do not seem unstable whatsoever during the process of standing up. The wide snap-on adjustable feet seem amazing so far and the ability to buy extra feet (4 pack) seems both prudent and possibly unnecessary, depending upon things like: whether the chairs will be used on sand (where if one were to pop off it could possibly be difficult to locate), how careful you are with your gear, how prone you are to losing small items, or chance. If the price were $50 for two of these chairs with a couple spare feet thrown in, I would say: Now that’s a good deal! At roughly $100 for two and 4 spare feet to protect your investment a bit (tax included), it currently seems to me to be somewhere between “a bit more than they should be” and “fairly reasonable, I guess”; my final verdict will likely depend upon the combination of their longevity and how many extra feet I end up having to buy. But given the packable portable chair market, if they were shooting for the “middle ground” here, they may have very well hit the sweet spot and done a fine job of it. Time (usage) will tell (durability). Regardless, I do think I will also find a bit of extra shock cord, just in case one snaps at some point, as I will likely want to attempt a repair; however, I also believe this to be both inevitable, given the nature of shock cord, and not something that should necessarily reflect upon the overall quality of the chair.Update ~10 months later: I’ve used them both several times on a roughly 15 degree (grassland) slope (facing a lake), they’ve performed flawlessly, haven’t lost a foot, and the only thing I’d add to my original review was that I ordered an extra pair, just in case, because these truly work that well for me.
Johanne Beauregard –
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