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A**F
Tiny Brilliant Collapsible Travel Chair!
Brilliant and Inexpensive camping chair. Weighing in just under 1kg and packing down to the size of a pair of trainers is amazing. Also a great colour for outdoors work or hobbies.The photo doesn't quite do the size justice, in the bag it is approx 13inches long. Has been tested with 100kg man in it and it held up, though I wouldn't want them to bounce around in it. It is very low profile but comfortable for long periods; I have used it for approx 3hours at a time, occassionally giving alight numb legs just to the hammock nature of it but generally very comfortable.
S**H
Light and comfy, perfect.
You can pick these chairs up with your pinky finger. Set up takes 30 seconds, dismantle 30 seconds. My hubby and I are not small, size 14, he’s 15st+. Took these on a picnic yesterday, sat in them for 5 hours straight, not sofa comfy but did the job brilliantly. Bag supplied is great, no stuffing required, roll the poles in the chair cover and done. Carry strap really handy and the loops are perfect for strapping to the back of our motorbikes for picnic rides out. Will also be great for camping. They seam pricy but for micro lightweight gear these are a bargain.UPDATEAfter hours and hours of use on camping trips, three months later these chairs are still brilliant.
M**S
Wild Camping Bushcraft Luxury!
I had my eye on this for my wild camping trips for a bit more comfort round the campfire. I tried a Roebens pathfinder golden Brown in store at Snow and Rock which is very similar and very impressive but £60 rather than the £27 I paid for this.I am not dissapointed one bit! It weighs just about 908gms which although is about 150 grams more than my trusty tripod seat its like sitting in an armchair in comparrison. There are much lighter/smaller compact seat options out there which I will probably buy as well for those longer hikes where I need to save more weight but this is a great mix of comfort for the size and weight.I like that the fact of the chairs are designed not to sink in the mud which always happens with my tripod chair.Very easy to set up and pack away again.looks to be well made with and although I’ve not yet field tested I think it will last a long time. I am around 5’10 and 85kg and feels like it will easily hold somebody over 6ft and 100kg.The colour goes well with the rest of my gear and the light weight carry bag it comes in fits perfectly side ways on the back/bottom of my 45 liter Army desert camo bergen.
S**.
Amazing lightweight chair, perfect for Bushcraft.
I love this chair. It arrived next day. I have been wild camping in Scotland for the past few weeks and I have been in this chair nearly every day. From completely packed to ready to sit in, in just over a minute. Its incredibly light weight and packs down small. I'm 5ft 10 and about 13st and this chair takes me comfortably. Would definitely recommend to someone after a light weight chair or a Bush crafter.
K**1
seems a decent piece of kit...
When I first opened it, I thought it was a child chair... however what I also like is that the bars are all attached very much like a camping tent, so it really straightforward to put together, as the frameworks are all connected with wire to make it simple and easy to collapse. The item is lightweight, and it's the first time I have purchased something like this, so I cannot compare it to another leading brand for weight, however, compared to other chairs I have purchased for camping weekends away, this is by far the highest and most compact, and is easy enough to fit inside a backpack, without worrying about filling your car boot with all the other extras may take for a simple camping break or weekend away.I've only tested it for 10-15 mins ... seems like it's going to last. It's quite low down which may be a problem to some people, but perfectly fine for me and will also sit nicely inside my text. [ tent height 160 cm] The framework is a mix between Aluminium and plastic I think, which may present problems later on, especially if the plastic break holding the framework together. Although if you are more on the larger size this may be an unsuitable chair, I'm 5'9 and 73kg and it's a comfortable tight fit.The material seems strong enough, and the 4 access points for the poles are reinforced to make it more sturdy. I've only given it 4 stars simple because plastic has been used, where if the framework reinforced Aluminium it would have received 5 stars. However, this isn't to say that it's rubbish or that you will have any problems...I'm already planning on purchasing another, but I shall update in a couple of weeks once I've properly used it for a week backpacking trip. I first glance I think it is going to be okay and compared to other leading brands that are twice the price, I think this bargain. But keep in mind it's low down, and if you are more towards the larger size, then it might not be suitable. - This isn't me being rude, Just there are that many fake reviews by companies paying people to lie, while companies say anything to get you to waste your money, and the amount of money I've personally wasted on c**p after reading fake reviews is untrue.Overall, seems well made. Would be much better if all the fame work was constructed in some kind of reinforced metal for added sturdiest, rather than using plastic. [which does give a cheap feel, but not to the point where it feels and looks tack]The fame work does feel a little flimsy, but no major issues. The fact it's lightweight, and will easily fit in a backpack is great, and for £37 compared to other leading brands at £70-120 ... this is perfect. I love the fact, that all the bars and poles are all connected with a support wire running through them, so you'll never misplace one and they can't get lost while on the move or backpacking, and makes it super simple to put together in seconds and collapse.It might be wise to also purchase the leg support too... I do think this could be a possible design flaw, especially on softer ground.. where they'll sink into the earth, even though it does have grips on each foot, they seem pretty useless. - but as long as you keep that in mind when placing, you'll be fine. :)
O**R
Better Than the Rest.
I searched long and hard for a lightweight camping chair. There are a miriad of slight variations on a common theme. One of the negatives of this kind of chair is that on sand or soft ground, the legs will sink in.The Kamui was the only chair that I could see that had tried to resolve this issue.The chair is ease to assemble, sturdy and very comfortable. It's very light and packs down really small, making it a perfect backpacking option.I took a chance by not paying more for one of the recognised brands. However, the Kamui seems every bit as good and the feet make it better in that regard.I'm very happy with my chair.
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