🪑 Elevate your outdoor game with the chair that’s as ready as you are!
The ONETIGRIS Tigerblade Camping Chair combines ultralight 2.9 lb 7075 aluminum alloy construction with a stable triangle frame and durable 600D polyester fabric. Supporting up to 330 lbs, it folds compactly for easy transport, making it the ideal portable seating solution for camping, hiking, fishing, and more.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Finish Types | Nylon |
Color | Coyote Brown |
Pattern | Solid |
Arm Style | Armless |
Style Name | Contemporary-Rustic |
Leg Style | Zoom Leg |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Is Electric | No |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 20"W x 25.6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**L
Really well designed, inexpensive!
I took a chance on this camp chair because it was the only one that said assembly was super easy, especially fitting the material over the frame. It has a movable seat frame that makes it a cinch! Comfy, stable, well made and it actually fits into the storage bag really easily, imagine that! The Velcro straps are a nice touch, just leave them in place after setup.Only con is it’s a tad bigger than the bottle size chairs but fine for my use, motorcycle camping. Can’t comment on durability yet but my cat loves it!! Under priced at forty bucks!
B**1
Comfortable, compact, well-made
Positive: I find it more comfortable than I was expecting. I could sit in this thing all day without feeling sore. It is compact, lightweight, easy to set up, easy to take down and pack; this chair is well-designed and, by all appearances, is built as well as any other chair I've seen selling for twice the price.Negative: Given its small size and the limited footprint of its feet, of course, you can't lean hard to the left or right without beginning to tip -- that's just the nature of any/all of these small camp chairs.Context: I've unpacked and repacked this chair for use maybe 8-10 times, with maybe 20-25 hours of sitting. I sat in my canvas tent on this chair for about 8 hours straight recently during a prolonged wind storm while camping, reading, listening to audiobooks, and just staring out at the clouds and dancing trees. I was completely comfortable and content. My buddy (~150 lbs) brought his newly-purchased GSI rocking camp chair (~$80). He had some stitching pop the first hour he was sitting in it; it's still a cool chair, and obviously it's just different than mine, but honestly I still prefer this OneTigris chair when both are available to sit in.
C**Y
A few small problems, but overall a solid design
The chairs seem sturdy enough and are easy to assemble/disassemble plus pack away. I wish they were a bit wider, but that is a very minor nit. My biggest complaint and why it's 4 instead of 5 stars is that the way the butt sits deep it make it more difficult to get out than other designs.
J**N
Great product, lightweight, easy to carry.
Super lightweight and comfortable. It is easy to carry while hiking. Great for any event. Easy set up and take down. Very durable and sturdy. It is easy to store and does not take up much room. I would definitely buy again.
D**N
No complaints
Got this nice little foldable chair for my Hurricane deployments to the south. It's extremely comfortable and easy to set up and put together. Once you set it up properly, the chair is quite sturdy where you don't feel like your going to tip over or fall out. The way you sit in it, is high enough where you sink it and have some great back support no matter if your short or tall. I do wish there was maybe a cup holder on the side of it, but then again you're so close to the ground when you sit, you really don't need it. Im actually considering buying another one after being pleasantly suprised by this one.
M**E
Great Chair For On the Go
I really like the simplicity of this chair. It’s compact and lightweight. Easy to set up and put back into the pouch. Comfortable for simple hanging out. Made of strong materials. Seems to be great quality.
A**R
Lightweight little chair
The chair sits pretty low to the ground. So if your ok with that it's great. Packs down small, lightweight and easily holds me. 230lbs. Also very sturdy and the fabric feels quality. Unlike most standard foldable camping chairs.
J**N
Great take down camping chair for bigger people
I have been looking for a reasonably priced camping chair that wouldn't break the bank and decided to give this OneTigris chair a shot and I am very happy that I did! I liked it so much that after putting it together, I left it in the living room and sat in it every day for a week when watching TV with my coffee in the morning before work. My wife grew tired of the extra display in the living room that did not match her décor so I did eventually take it apart and put it back in its storage bag. I was so happy with it that I bought a second one to have on hand for my wife for when we travel/camp. I will eventually buy a 3rd to keep in the trunk of my commuter vehicle for work just in case something comes up.Here are the pros and cons I have noticed after owning two of them for well a over a month and putting them together and taking them apart several times:Pros:-It’s very intuitive to put together and take apart.-It’s very comfortable and pretty wide; it will fit a bigger person.-It has a cool storage pouch to keep it in that doubles as a under seat pouch if you chose to use it that way when you put it together. I always would use as an under seat pouch to keep it all together so the pouch does not end up missing.-I think it’s very light for 330lb capacity. Some online videos say it’s on the heavy side but I disagree considering the load bearing capacity.-It’s much smaller than a typical camp chair; in the storage pouch it is pretty compact.Cons:-A little wobbly until you get use to it. After getting the ‘feel’ you don’t even notice it.-With the leg design, it would sink into a sandy and/or muddy surface. It is not a beach chair. It needs to sit on a firm surface.-It’s not really a con to me but for awareness - it is not a full size chair, it sits low to the ground like all other take down camping chairs and the back of the chair does not extend all the way up your back.
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