Top positive review
Lean back, relax & rest kind of chair, w/a variety of lean-back angles.
By Getting Real on Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
This chair allows a person to lean back (at several different angles) and rest. I have to get out of the chair to adjust the height of the back, but the pull buttons slide to allow easy of adjustment, easy to use. Once set its very comfortable for me (I'm not a very tall person). Seems very sturdy. Nice look. Easy to carry with the bag. Chair has two cupholders. I use one for my phone and one for a drink. I am not a tall person. I purchased a tripod stool to put my legs up, so it can act like a lounge chair on the beach or in the woods, or even at a summer concert. Lightweight tripod I purchased fits in the chair bag too, no problem.
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42 people found this helpful
This is not a well designed chair. Yes it looks OK, but one use and you will think - I've made a terrible choice...
By Michael on Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2014
I bought this chair, looking for a comfy, reclining seat at camp. I thought to myself - this looks like a great chair! And what positive feedback it's gotten! But it was all a lie. This chair is a great idea, and if you weigh less than 100 lbs you're probably going to be ok. Anything beyond that and you're going to have a bad time. First off. The chair looks great. Upon opening it I noticed that one arm rest was higher than the other. Cool - they are adjustable. Thats neat. So while adjusting, I then noticed that one wasn't attached at the hand end of said arm rest. Not cool. It's held in by a Phillips head screw thru a hole in the fabric, and the hole is pretty much the same size as the screw head. Brilliant. So now I have a chair with one and a half arm rests. Lucky me. Then I sat down in the chair. Among the first things I noticed was that there was really no way to sit "properly" in an "upright" position. Which is awesome if you're just reclining all the time. But try to pull up to a table and enjoy a steak or some nice Texas chili, and again.. bad time. The chair is also incredibly low to the ground, I felt like a kid again sneaking in to the big peoples table at thanksgiving. The next best part - that incredibly low ground height isnt a constant - it keeps changing! And by changing, I mean decreasing! As our 3 day camp weekend went on, my lap went from kinda flat but sorta tipped to more or less pointing at the tree tops. Mainly this is due to an incredibly dumb plastic part that sits in the front corners of the seat portion. These plastic things are riveted to the front diagonal braces, and attached to the side diagonal braces which allow them to slide while closing and adjusting the chair. The seat then sits on top of this piece of art. Or at least, it did at first. Then it gets wedged into the gap in between the part and the frame, and then bends the plastic so the gap gets wider and wider. Hence the ever decreasing seat height. Then, for an added bit of adventure, the aforementioned rivet pulled thru the plastic piece. This was fun because it happened at night and almost toppled me into a campfire. Oh would that have made for an interesting review. So after 3 days, this chair is unusable. And I cannot recommend staying away from it enough. I feel kinda bad, as my brother in law purchased the same chair after seeing mine the first night. I think he can still cancel his order tho... I hope so. Last bit of insult - the night the rivet popped out was the last night of my "30 day return window" which I was completely unaware of. Boy was I a happy camper when I got home, logged in to return it and - oh my, I cant. Serves me right, I suppose, by ordering something well enough in advance of a trip instead of last minute. From now on, I'm ordering everything 3 days before I go. I have Prime and I might as well take advantage of it so things like this dont happen again.
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