An extremely compact and retractable seat. This stool fits into a backpack due to its divisible frame (Øxh: 9x40 cm). With a high back rest of which the seat angle can be adjusted and a double base for the seat between which a foam or inflatable cushion (not included) will ensure added sitting comfort. For use while hiking or just on the beach. The legs of this stool have stabilisation feet whereby the feet cannot sink in. Made from a luxurious 2 tone 600 denier nylon and a light weight aluminium frame.Very compact roll-up seat. Ideal for walks, backpacking or just at the beach. Provided with stabilization feet. Simple and lightweight to take with you in a backpack. Luxurious 2-tone lining 600D polyester. Colour: Anthracite Material: Aluminium Product length: 60 Product width: 40 Product height: 35 Nett weight: 0.8 Height packing: 46 Diameter packing: 10 Weight packing: 0.95 Type consumer packaging: Plastic packaging with hangtag Adjustable: No Frame material: Aluminium Back rest height: 60 Seat depth: 35 Seat width: 40
C**Y
Don’t waste your money
Don’t waste your money on this... we only used it twice and it broke.Not very well made: no reinforcement to prevent tearing on stressed areas.Disappointed.
P**S
TLDR damage after first use, it will only get worse over time
I do not know how else to explain the fault, but the top corners that have extra fabric "flap" to keep the frame in at the back, is what you should examine closely. If you are sitting on it, it is comfy with nice back support, BUT... that chair giving you support puts too much tension on the fabric and it rips. So far, damage on mine is small- no hanging threads, as there is backing to it, but like tights would- loosening up, but the damage will be getting bigger each time the fabric is stretched(you can hear the backing ripping quietly and slowly if you just sit on it). This means that this spot on the fabric, will have to be reinforced to use it as intended, possibly both of the corners, just in case. This item is advertised for outdoor use- i only unpacked it and set it up on my even floor. With this in mind, I simply cannot recommend it.DISCLAIMER: to be fair, I will add, I purchased amazon warehouse item, in very good condition, this could have been issue that was pre-existent to some extent, as I did inspect the item before setting it up and did not notice any damage on the fabric, but who knows. Also- if it was a return, it does not look like it has been used at all, no signs of wear, frame is clean and has just a few tiny scratches were the poles connect- as is to be expected with first and any use(due to the type of connection and material), so I have no reason to be belive it was used at all, nor taken outside- there would be some proof- some dirt, dry leaf/grass left over on the feet, but they are clean.
S**B
Meh.
Great idea, poor make up, the top corners of the back rest have started coming away only after 2 uses and the poles do not connect fully as the holes are not in the correct position.
S**R
Good backpacker chair
This is a good solution for relaxing by the tent after a full day in the saddle - it fits neatly in a smallish pannier bag. Also, quite a neat idea to include a sleeve in the bottom to insert a fleece for a padded seat
B**B
Awkward to use.
Seemed like a good idea for short stops but proved to be awkward to use and not particularly light.
A**N
Halterung gerissen
In der ersten Woche haben die Stühle ihren Zweck sehr gut erfüllt. Klein, leicht, gut im Kajak zu transportieren und beim Zelten. Nach 6 Tagen reißt einer der extrem kurzen Klettverschlüsse am oberen Gelenk! Der Stuhl nimmt dann, da er seiner Stabilität verloren hat, sofort die waagerechte Liegeposition ein. Leider in dem Moment, wo ich einen frisch aufgebrühten, vollen Becher an den Mund setze!!! .... der Erfolg war, das ich mir das Kinn, Brust und Bauch verbrüht habe. 😢So kann ich den Stuhl nicht empfehlen! Das ist saugefährlich!Eine Verbesserung der Eckbefestigung .... und das Produkt hat alle Sterne verdient. Leider bleibt die Sicherheit auf der Strecke.Schade....
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