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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
This is one of the better camping chairs I’ve purchased. The ease of movement with the chair is superb and it’s fairly lightweight for what it is. I’ve used this on multiple camping trips now with no issues. The fold ability and size go hand in hand with each other. I plan on getting at least one more in the future.
Will Parks
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
When it says oversized, they mean it! I am 6'2" and the back of the chair is just as high, if not higher, than my head when seated! Very comfy and the value is great! Ease of installation/setup is a little bit cumbersome but not rocket surgery. Build quality is above average, especially for the style and functionality of the product. Definetly recommend for larger or taller individuals!
VVBulldog
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I have had their shorter chairs for many years and have many OneTigris products. The short ones I have used as concerts and camping. I find them very comfortable and easy to use. So, when I saw these, I thought I would try them out. They are great. Much like the shorter ones but now I can relax even more, having a headrest. They are larger than the small ones when broken down, but that is to be expected. They are however easier to erect and break down than the smaller ones. Overall, I love both, but these will be my go-to.
Yup
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Pack ability, comfort, affordability are all a must. It is very stable and can’t wait to take out on my river kayak camping trips. Might get a few more for family. If you don’t mind the 4 ish pounds to carry or attach to your pack, it’s worth the comfort.
Tonsoffuns
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Great for a small tp style tent, got it for the northgaze, fits great. The dual height is convenient, for low head room in low tents. Simple to put together, solid stitching and material.
C Bowers
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Easy to assemble and disassemble, nice high back with an adjustable pillow, going to order another to keep in my truck, worth every penny, update I bought another one to keep in my truck🥰
Dale Brown
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
My sister had a previous version that was the low back chair. They have fixed the issues with that one. 1. this is easy to set up. No major muscles required to put on the chair. 2. The QA is top notch, no rends, rips or tears. The frame is robust. 3. It's wider and more accommodating. I'm 270 and was wondering if it was, and it is very comfy. So light, so reasonably priced and so strong. My new go-to chair. Also, well vented. 4. Lastly, the pockets are now usable as they are separate from the chair. Easy fit a beverage or a cell. I'm definitely picking up another one.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 15, 2025
Best foldable chair I ever had. Looks really niceand well made. First time took me some time to unfold it - follow the video ( I didn't ). But second time super easy. I like that I have the option NOT to unfold the legs (makes it shorter) which is great for the beach. it folds together very small and fits in the bag. (I am a not too tall and very slimm female) not sure about a large male more on the heavy side.
Ryan T
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024
Well constructed. Plastic hubs are beefy, aluminum poles feel thick enough as well. Easy assembly. The fabric does not go on as easily as shown in the video. It needs a little stretch and bend of the final pole to fit onto the pockets but not bad. Quite comfy. I like the adjustable neck support. Roll up a sweater for lumbar support and it'll be perfect. Obviously too heavy for backpacking, but perfect for car camping. Excited to use it on my next trip.
Max
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Super comfortable chair. I bought this for a music festival and it was amazing for hanging out around the camp but is a little tricky to fold up quickly to take to the stages or anywhere else. If you are just planning to use it to camp and don't plan to move it around to much it is awesome. I will definitely still take this over a normal folding chair for my normal camping trips!
Martin Birchall
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 4, 2024
Always wary with seats like this as to Durban’s sturdiness, for this style of chair these seem really well made, they’re comfortable, take up a tiny amount of space in 4x4 which is what they were bought for to replace bulky ARB chairs.Obviously there’s going to be a bit of sacrifice like no arms etc but spot on for what we need and very comfy exceeding expectations.
jmark
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I haven’t had a chance to use the chair yet other than testing it at home, it seems to be good quality, and it packs down well. It’s also easy to set up and take down and switch between the different setup modes. I’m out in the woods a lot backpacking, camping etc so I have a lot of other products to compare it to and I can say it is designed well. The bag it comes with uses a zipper instead of a drawstring which I dislike, and the zipper broke the very first time I tried packing it back up. Zipper needs to be beefier or they need to switch to a drawstring or some other feature. If not for the bag this would be a 4 or possibly 5 star for me.
Leon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2024
I bought this as an option against the military folding chairs and a One Tigris Promenade.To be honest neither are a match for comfort. The dragonhide is far superior. The angle that it holds your body at is slightly different to that of the Promenade which means it's actually slightly easier to get out of, but due to the high back it's actually more restful, which means you don't want to get out of it.It's packed size is slightly larger than the Promenade, but still smaller and easier to pack than a military folding / directors style chair.I haven't weighed it against either chairs In comparison, but I think it's lighter than the military, but marginally heavier than the Promenade.In use if there's only one and you have a Promenade and military folders as options, people make a beeline straight to it as opposed to the others. The Promenade is the second choice.It's appearance is good, it looks to have a slightly lower seat than a military chair and the long back with the removable / adjustable headrest (through velcro strips) makes it's appearance that little more aesthetically more pleasing, the long back also adds to its functionality.Initially you could be a little concerned about how robust it is, but from what I have experienced so far it's actually a lot stronger than you think.The little pockets on the side are a nice touch, but to be honest I haven't used them yet.In the end though what people want to know is "Is it Comfy?" And the answer is yes. Was it worth the money? For me once again yes as I will get quite a lot of use out of it.I hope this helps.
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