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Review on Ultralight Folding Camping Chair By MARCHWAY - Heavy Duty Portable Compact For Outdoor Adventures! by Robert Morrison

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Compact and lightweight, this stable chair is easy to bring anywhere

When you first open the bag you're greeted with a bewildering cluster of poles, but after removing the Velcro it only takes a moment or two to pop the shock corded poles into place with ease. Once in place the chair "skin" can be pulled over the frame, just ensure that you've got it the right way, logo to the right side. At that point there's nothing left to do beyond putting it to use.It is quite stable sitting in the chair, and unlike others that share a similar design, there is almost no issue with the frame twisting if you twist your body to the left or right to pick something up for example. There's a little pouch on the side which I've found quite handy for my phone, and though I suppose you could put a drink there I don't.The chair is also surprisingly comfortable despite its size, and once you're seated in it you can even lean back into it as it provides a decent amount of back support. Make no mistake, it isn't the same as sitting in a full-size chair and you're lower to the ground, but these are acceptable trade-offs for the portability it provides.If you're looking for an ultra-light but reasonably tough chair you can bring camping, to the beach, or pretty much anywhere for that matter this one is definitely worth serious consideration.

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Pros
  • Simple Assembly: Shock-cord structure enables quick set up, poles basically pop into place on their own, then just slide the fabric seat onto 4 poles. Two Velcro straps help to fold up easily so you can tie the poles together on one side first and then the other side. It's easy after a bit of practice.
Cons
  • It can be difficult to fold/unfold without instruction