🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Nice CUltralight High Back Folding Camping Chair combines portability, comfort, and durability, making it the perfect companion for outdoor adventures. Weighing just 3.9 lbs, it features a robust aluminum frame, ergonomic design, and breathable fabric, ensuring you can relax in style wherever you go.
Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 23.5"W x 35"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Nature/Adventure |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Outdoor" or "Camping |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Special Features | Lightweight,Portable,Sturdy |
C**S
Light and easy to carry around in the bag
Very easy to carry and light but not so easy to put together. I bought it for my kids camping trip and they definitely needed an adult to assist putting and taking apart. It got to the point they just left them as they were and would carry them on their head like an umbrella to avoid all the work of putting it together. It’s comfy though.
A**X
Loved these
Had to return bc I didn’t use it as much as I thought I would, but the chairs were really nice! Comfy, a good hight above the ground, and packed down to a small size. They did seem a little hard to put together at first, but after a few uses the process became streamlined and easier
K**2
Comfy, light, compact
Took this for motorcycle trips. This is just a very comfortable chair that packs up into a very small bundle. Easy to strap to a motorcycle, RZR or Jeep. The seat is comfortable for the wide seat and high back. Recommend
A**R
Seat rests on frame most of the time
I'm not sure how anyone over 150 lbs. could use this chair comfortably. My butt rests on the frame most of the time. But, especially when I slide back to get out. Maybe this one is just defective or stretched out. I'll have to send it back unless my wife ... 112 lbs. might want to use it.Update:Great customer service. They contacted me and made it right. I tried the Nice C Hammock Camping Chair, Camping Chair Rocker, Swinging Chair, High Back with Stand, Cup Holder, Side Pocket, Heavy Duty (1 Pack) chair and liked it much better.This is a great company that stands by their products.
K**N
comfortable!
The high back on this chair makes it amazingly comfortable. It's quite lightweight enough that I'd take it backpacking, car camping trips and other events. Definitely worth the price. Nice chair!
W**I
Great light weight
Very good quality light weight chair. It is just a bit snug for me but the shape makes it quite comfortable nonetheless. It’s easy to set up and break down once you’ve done it a couple of times. We walk over a mile to our local concerts in the park at least once a week and these are a breeze to carry with us. Highly recommend.
L**.
Folding it up is SO Confusing! Heavier Than Expected - Durable Materials
I hate to have to be critical of this chair as i can tell the materials used are wonderful quality and are very durable. Once the chair is set up, it’s sturdy and comfortable. It comes with a removable neck pad which adds to the comfort. The bag it is stored in is nice. It has two ways to carry it - a shoulder strap and a handle. My biggest issue is when it comes to folding it back up..I found unfolding it to be easier but folding it back up is like a puzzle.. the way it works is there is the frame, then the chair cover. You can’t leave the chair assembled with the seat cover on. You have to remove the cover and roll or fold it up and then disassemble the frame. The way the frame works is that there are internal cords in the poles that keep everything connected. To assemble it, the pieces seem to snap in better and make sense.. but disassembling it means needing to fold each piece in the proper way so it can fit in the bag. It took several tries to fold it into the intended shape to fit in the bag. I imagine, after doing this time after time, disassembling the chair will be easier but off the bat, I’m pretty confused and that makes me feel like this is more work than I wanted to put into a folding chair.In addition, I personally think this doesn’t weigh much less than the typical, cheaper folding chairs i have had. It weighs a similar weight which in my opinion isn’t what I would call especially lightweight. It certainly is light enough to carry but for me, an able bodied 40 year old woman at 5’5, 120lbs and with decent strength, I found it heavy to carry for medium to long distances.But as mentioned the chair is sturdy enough and is well made with durable materials. I suppose the extra fuss, because of the confusing assembly/disassembly, I don’t think this will be a go to chair for me. I will use it as an extra but, for me, it’s just ok :/
C**0
Wow....amazing
Super light, perfect for my fishing walks, takes a couple minutes to set up but really simple
N**E
Top notch camping chair, but...
UPDATE 0: the product doesn't come with those special plastic pads that prevent the legs from sinking into soft ground. Now, some people don't like that, but IMO I actually discovered the other day, while sitting on soft ground, if you position the chair in such a way that the rear legs sink more than the front, and here I am talking just a little--this is not a case of sinking into quicksand!--you will discover that now the whole chair is angled further back, thus providing an even more reclined position, and thus even more relaxing. At least for me since I never enjoyed sitting up straight, but love reclining as far back as possible... That's when I do my best thinking, ya know, bein' relaxed and all.------- ORIGINAL POST BEGINS-----First, I don't know why some buyers complain so much, bunch of pampered pansies. Here is my experience. But first, some data. My height: 5'10" (1.78 m). My weight: 187.393 lbs (85 kg), and not wide of body. I bought the chair yesterday and with Prime, got it the next day, that is, today. I take it out, and all the tubular parts making up its skeleton just snap into place, no manual needed. However, watch the vid on Amazon because you need to start fitting the top of the fabric before the bottom. In any case, I am someone who can barely tie his shoelaces and I had zero problem figuring out how to put it together and how to take it down and pack it. Child's play, so people claiming they are confused need to get their heads examined.Second, since this is day 1, I will edit this review in future should the chair indeed suffer from some structural failure. But until that time, suffice it to say that it works as advertised and is comfortable. One reason I decided to buy this one is because of the structure of the underseat. If you pay attention, you will see that it differs from the competition and the way the tubes are connected gives it better structural integrity than the one-horizontal tube design. You gotta pay attention the details!Even though I find it still a bit expensive, it sure beats forking out $300/CAD at MEC for another brand that isn't better by any stretch of the imagination. The back is long enough that I can rest the top of my neck onto the horizontal bar at the top of the chair's back. If I slide down a bit, as when stretching my legs fully, the back of my head rests there. NiceC actually thought about this detail and incorporated some light padding right on top of the inner bar so it wouldn't feel too hard. I find it comfortable enough. But in case you need more softness, snowflake, NiceC also includes a foam head rest you can strap on right there and it gets even more comfortable. So there are no problems with the design of this part of the chair. Of course, if you are over 6' (1.83 m), then you won't have any head rest. Good luck finding a chair that is geared towards very tall people unfortunately.Third, you got left and right pockets for you cell phone, Kindle, paperback, water bottle, and God knows whatever else you freaks choose to carry around in public. (Relax, just horsing around. Sheeshh, why so serious?! ;-D )Fourth, if you shift your weight around, the chairs wobbles a little, which is normal. Just don't try to do it with too much force just to see what would happen. The reason I say this is because every device has its limitations. If the chair works and is comfortable, there is no need to push its boundaries just to see what would cause it to break. Remember that your whole weight is supported by aluminum tubes and plastic nylon joints holding some of these tubes together. The nylon itself looks like it could start developing cracks overtime from the repetitive tension and torsion forces your weight inflicts on the chair, BUT I do not know, this is just a guess since this is day 1 of my testing it--I said 'looks like,' therefore only time will tell.Conclusion: Happy I didn't get price gouged by the likes of MEC or REI, and got a perfectly fine and comfortable chair that does the job and is light enough to strap on the outside of a backpack if you fancy taking it with you on a hike. Now, of course, if you are a wuss and can't carry more than 40 kg for 50 km, then just go to a Four Season resort and stop dreaming about camping in the wild. But for the rest of us who are still physically, it is light enough to take on a real hiking trip or the local park.It is a fine chair. Period.
C**G
Utile pour voyager
Confortable, légère et compacte.pas de poches latérales, ce serait un plus.
L**S
Très compact
Très facile à monter. Très confortable avec pochettes pratiques ( une de chaque côté). Facile aussi à démonter.
P**D
Qualite
C’est exactement ce que je cherchais et que je voulais. La description représente bien la réalité et question livraison ,pile dans les temps. Je recommande fortement pour le camping et pour ceux dont l’espace est compté dans leurs véhicules .
M**A
Uncomfortable
Super light but sadly not comfortable. The poles stick into my thigh when I’m sitting
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