- Lightweight, durable folding chair for RV and car camping excursions
- Extra-wide frame for added support; made of rust-resistant aluminum
- Weather resistant fabric
- Folds down for easy carrying and storage
- 1.78-pound carry weight
Product Description
Weather-resistant polyester fabric. Folds for easy carrying and storage. Strong, rust resistant aluminum frame.Product Description
Lightweight and comfortable, this portable chair from Coleman is ideal for weekend camping trips, afternoons in the park, and bringing along to the cabin for extra seating. Constructed with a durable aluminum frame and weather-resistant fabric, this rust-resistant chair folds up to fit easily in your trunk and weighs a light … More >>
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It’s lightweight and the price is right. Those are the only pro comments. The chair is very uncomfortable, especially the back. The back is way to far back to support at all. Overall I expected more for a Coleman product. Not satisfied.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is the best chair out there for Bluegrass pickers! You can’t play instruments in chairs with arms… so these are perfect. I take a couple with me to festivals, jams, or the like. They are extremely light and well made and have lasted multiple festival seasons.
As the other reviewers have pointed out, there are more comfortable chairs out there… but these are not that bad and the only choice for certain applications.
Rating: 5 / 5
I backpack a lot, and i have owned 2 of these chairs now. The first one wore out (the seat ripped all the way across) after about 10 weeks in the backcountry, which is a pretty good amount of time for the rough use that it saw. This is a very lightweight chair, weighing just under 2 lbs, and is easy to strap to my pack. After a couple of weeks of use, the back cloth panel stretches out too much to be of any use. You have to lean back so far that it is uncomfortable. After the back stretches out, i use it mostly for hanging my jacket, hat or radio. The alluminum construction is very strong, and the hinges and posts were all in good shape after 10 weeks of solid use. If you are handy, you could sew a new piece of cloth for the seat fairly easily, as that is the piece that wears out.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is a well made chair. It is very light and can easily be carried on a backpack for hiking.
Rating: 5 / 5
Who would think, a seemingly fragile light weight little chair like this would actually work in a dorm room full of two football players.
The good – these chairs are not the most comfortable in the universe. Nope a guy isn’t going to sit around in this one for a long time. Guests visit your dorm room, need a quick spot for them to sit; fold this chair out and boom, quick seating. Since they aren’t too comfortable, but just comfortable enough, nobody is going to spend hours taking up space in your dorm room.
They are super light and small. Quick fold it up, it hides away and nobody knows the chair is there.
They make the best foot stool in the world. Injured ankle that needs to be elevated or rested? Boom, unfold this, put it down next to your big easy desk chair or bed, and prop the foot up on it. Very comfortable.
They don’t break with 200 and 250 pound people sitting in them! Imagine that!
Yes they probably work great for camping. But college dorm room, these are a great accessory.
Rating: 5 / 5