🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with CLIQ!
The CLIQ Camping Chair is the most funded portable chair in crowdfunding history, designed to be bottle-sized for ultimate convenience. It sets up in just 5 seconds, supports up to 300 lbs, and is made from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, making it perfect for any outdoor activity.
Brand | CLIQ |
Color | Moss |
Product Dimensions | 22"D x 22"W x 26"H |
Back Style | High Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Foldable |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lounging, Outdoor, Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Style | Portable |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Sport, Lounging, Outdoor, Camping, Patio Garden |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Lounge Chair |
Theme | Lounging |
Shape | Lounging Chair |
Model Name | Camping Chairs |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 12 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Rock |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Furniture Finish | Aluminum |
Seat Height | 13.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 22 inches |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.18 x 4.61 x 4.25 inches |
Package Weight | 1.92 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 3.4 x 13 inches |
Brand Name | CLIQ |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Go Products LP |
Part Number | CC03 |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
Sport Type | For Outdoor and indoor Sports |
P**G
My new favorite small portable chair
Chair folds up very compact. Not the lightest chair for its size so not for backpacking. That is due to the sturdy metal base. Still I wouldn't call it heavy. Good ground clearance. Used it ice fishing with about 18" of fresh snow and no problem with the seat touching the snow. Good support you can sit semi reclined without feeling like you are going to tip over. Great back coverage for comfort. Have sat comfortably for hours. Just bought another one for the misses. My new favorite !
T**T
Heavy but worth it’s weight. So easy to deploy and relatively comfortable for this type of chair.
We have a van camper that's short on storage and I’ve bought a succession of camping chairs in the last few years trying to find just the right one. After some swings and misses, I decided to try one of the much publicized Cliq chairs when I saw one on Amazon that was “used – like new“. What the heck? It was about 80 bucks and worth giving a shot. It arrived looking like it had never been used or opened, and although it’s pretty heavy, the engineering is really impressive. Easy to pop out, solid to sit in, a good sitting angle (which not all of these type of chairs are), not too low to the ground for seniors like us, and sturdy front legs with the right angle to push and stand up (a lot of the ultra-lightweight backpacking chairs are tip-prone when trying to stand).I’m 5‘3“ and I was comfortable, so I got a second one for my husband who is 6‘2“ - he thought it was relatively comfortable, too. (NB: I also got two Cliq Lounges for us. They are similarly easy to deploy and solid and relatively comfortable for what they are, but the chairs are a better solution if you just want to pull your camper over, take a couple of chairs out to enjoy the view and have some lunch before you head back off again. That’s the sort of thing we would use them for. The Lounges would be for longer sitting, sky watching at night, that sort of thing.I am a fan. Now if they make them out of titanium someday, I would consider replacing all four with lighter ones. They are heavyish….)Also, a big shout out to Cliq's customer service folks. I had lots of discussions with them before we also decided to try the larger lounge chairs, purchased directly through the company during a big Labor Day sale. They were great, they did follow up and contacted me to see how I like them and even contacted me to remind me that my 30 day trial period was expiring in case I was thinking about returning them. How many companies do that?!A list of the other chairs we've tried:REI Flex-lite dream (comfortable bed really hard to put together. Took about 10 minutes and hard on Summers to get everything pulled into place. )Eureka, high-back lounge. (Solid, comfortable, but huge and oh, so heavy)GCI Pico chair (they don't fold up and down in a smaller or easier than S, but it's upright, directors chair, not something we would lounge in. Good for dinner at a table, I guess.)Various quad chairs, both cheap, and pricey. (Never liked them, although they're easy enough to deploy. But they're long and bulky and space is an issue with us in a small B van)We decided the Cliq Chairs hit the sweet spot for us. (If we ever had a larger vehicle with storage, which we never will, we would once again get some patio style padded, zero gravity, lounge chairs. We had some years ago, they were great, especially for star watching, but nowhere to store them in a van.)
J**D
Sturdy, heavy, not very comfortable
I've been deluged by ads for this chair on social networks, so I ordered one. It's a great looking product, very sturdy. First impression is it's very heavy - I like to carry a chair in my day pack, but this adds a lot of weight.Unfortunately, I don't find it to be very comfortable. I'm 6', 250, and it holds up just fine, but I have to sit up, I can't really lean back. It also angles my legs and crotch up, so it's a little awkward if I'm sitting with other people.Will try it for car camp use and see how it goes. It does seem like it should last longer than some cheap chairs, and my 8-year-old son likes in.
S**.
Good idea terribly executed
Incredibly comfortable and easy to fold, also compact.Unfortunately the main hub of the unit is cast out of incredibly cheap metal and deconstructed itself my 3rd time using it. Luckily I was able to use my SW Motech Panniers as a makeshift seat.Product is unreliable and unrepairable.
J**N
Nice chair.
Love the ease of use of the chair and ease of portability. However it is slightly uncomfortable especially if you have any back pains. Back poles kind of dig into your sides a little. Ground needs to be very even or chair will wobble a bit. Way over priced but if it was around 50ish bucks i would say hell ya but for 100 its too expensive.
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