🪑 Lightweight luxury for every outdoor escape!
The MARCHWAY Lightweight Folding Camping Chair combines aircraft-grade aluminum construction with a smart one-click spring lock for unmatched stability. Weighing only 2.7 pounds and folding to a third of the size of standard chairs, it’s designed for millennial adventurers who demand portability without sacrificing comfort or durability. Supporting up to 330 pounds, its ergonomic design and breathable fabric make it the ultimate companion for camping, festivals, hiking, and more.
Brand | MARCHWAY |
Color | Lowback Green |
Product Dimensions | 21.2"D x 21"W x 26"H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3.3E+2 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Fabric Seat Aluminum Frame |
Shape | Triangular |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Fill Material | Foam or Fiber Batting |
Leg Style | Sled Base |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | MARCHWAY |
Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
M**P
Disabled person found his chair!!!!
Wow. The chair was put together in about 35 seconds. Very comfortable. In the box it felt a bit more heavy than I thought it would be. But when it was put together it’s incredibly LIGHT. Very stable. Love the high back!!!I’m disabled. But I do all kinds of things outside. I don’t walk very far however and needed a very light, Compact chair that will travel where I travel and give me a place to sit down when I need to.I’m going to love this one!!!What do I do? Astrophotography, Metal Detecting, Walk around taking pictures, Fishing- both bank and Fly, Drone flying, RC Cars and Boats.
F**S
Great chair, trick to assemble.
Great quality fabric. Hard to put together. Figured out the trick. When you set up the poles, you will need to unlock the bottom then re lock it after the cover is on. The instructions say to lock the t handle, if you do that you will not get it on unless you have some super strength.
P**T
Great beach or pool chair
Great chair for beach or pool. It takes a couple of times to figure out how to put it together. But after that it's great. Compact and not heavy!
G**N
Leans back more than wanted.
I was going to order two but she said just get one to try it. We don’t dislike it enough to return it but we don’t like it enough to buy another.
M**E
Better than expected
Very nice camp chair that packs small enough to take on motorcycle trips, but still strong enough to let a big guy (~230lbs) lean back and relax without worry of collapse. Very comfortable and easy to set up once you know how.
B**T
Comfortable for a portable chair
Very sturdy and very easily packable. Great price too.
T**E
Easy to assemble
Easy to assemble, light weight, appears sturdy and fits in my motorcycle saddlebag.
K**N
Update on quality - Good height, stable, good value
Update on the bottomSo this is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted something that was reasonably compact to take fishing, but a high back so that I could be comfortable in it for longer periods.My concerns, in general for this type of chair not just for this particular product, were around durability, and whether the poles in the chair would poke into the seating area and jab you while you sat.Here's what I've found. I can't speak to long-term durability because I just got it and have only used it a couple of times. But here's what I can comment on.It fits nicely in a carry-on bag on a flight, so it was great for attending my son's rugby tournament. It went through security without anybody stopping me or suddenly considering a chair pole a lethal weapon.For reference I am 6 ft tall and about 225 lbs. The chair was comfortable, there were no poles sticking into my back, the seat material breathed well, and at least I'm flat grass it was very stable. It wasn't wobbly or rickety in any noticeable sense, so it didn't feel like it would break down over time.The height is a little low compared to a full-sized standard chair, but I think that's just the price you pay for having a somewhat compact package when you break it down. But I'll say this about the height, it's really a good balance. It's low enough that you can pack the chairs fairly small, but it's high enough that you don't necessarily feel like a little kid sitting next to somebody in a more standard chair, so a great compromise.The test on durability will be on the stitching over time, and whether the plastic joints that all the poles assemble into will crack. I saw no indication that would be a problem, but it is just what I would watch for in the long term.Because it is a compact chair it doesn't have some amenities like a cup holder that I may eventually miss, but really that wasn't my goal. My goal was compact. And what the heck why not just put your cooler next to you and buy one of those with a cup holder in the lid and bang you're good to go.At this price, and this ability to pack down into such a small package, this seems like everything that I was looking for in this style of chair. I would definitely give it a run if I were you.Update:The material is stretching at the seams after not many uses. Now I am 6', 230lbs so your mileage may vary. I will add some pics so you can see what I mean.
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