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Review on ๐Ÿช‘ Compact and Lightweight Camping Chair for Adults: Tinya Ultralight Backpacker with 230lb Weight Capacity, Collapsible & Portable for Backpacking, Beach, Outdoor Picnics, Hiking, and Travel by Adam Gechem

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Short, strong, inexpensive, not quite stable when lying down

I am an enthusiastic hiker, hiker and hiker. There are a few things I look for in a portable chair: comfort, durability, weight and value. I have several Terralite chairs from WildHorn Outfitters ($60) and this Tinya chair ($30) would be a direct comparison. can be folded up a bit!) - Inexpensive (1/2 - 1/3 the price of WildHorn) - Stable frame (stainless, according to the manufacturer) - Stable chair (completely solid material) - Carrying bag included - Simple assembly (much lighter than WildHorn, takes some effort to put on and take off) - Rigid frame - Rated at 250 lbs (WildHorn is rated at 300 lbs) CONS - Feels a little heavier than WildHorn - Low height: Although this chair is a few inches taller than WildHorn, it will The steep incline makes it harder for you to sit up straight. It makes me feel like I might fall back and it makes me try harder to keep my neck/head up. My height is 5 feet 7 inches. As a result, the chair feels short and unstable when reclined, but works well for sitting slightly forward/upright. Sand or Mud - Rigid frame makes chair rigid (WildHorn is more flexible and comfortable) - Carrying case has no mesh so be sure to air chair a little to minimize mold growth. , should also last a long time. Overall it's not as comfortable, sand/stain resistant or sustainable as the WildHorn Terralite, but 50-65% cheaper, it's an inexpensive, portable, durable picnic chair (not many beach or muddy seats). This chair may suit shorter folks, but for those who are 5ft 7in tall I prefer the more expensive WildHorn.

Pros
  • Sturdy workmanship
Cons
  • Band