🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Kijaro!
The Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Camp Chair combines innovative locking technology with comfort and durability, making it the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts. With a weight capacity of 300 pounds and features like cup holders and a carry strap, this chair is designed for convenience and relaxation wherever you go.
Seat Depth | 16 inches |
Seat Height | 19 Inches |
Item Weight | 9.4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26"D x 35.4"W x 37"H |
Size | Dual Lock Feature |
Item Shape | Square |
Furniture Finish | Coated Steel |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Mesh |
Theme | Outdoor Recreation |
Color | Cayman Blue Iguana |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Original Dual Lock |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Removal.Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Diamond Ripstop Polyester |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Durable,Foldable,Portable, Cup Holders, Seat Lock, Arm Rest |
P**B
Comfort, durability, compact. *****
One of the best camping chairs out there. I'm always shopping for a good chair. Seems like you can never find the right combination of comfort, portability and durability. I use this chair all the time, it's been borrowed by friends, lives in the bed of my truck and still going. A couple of the rivets holding the legs broke off, was annoyed and looked up when I bought chair, it was 6 years ago! With Heavy use and I'm 250#s and my friends not small either. 50c later from hardware store and good as new. What sets this one apart:- sturdy and firm. Doesn't wobble around. Gives great support.- feet on legs, are adjustable to keep chair level, and doesn't sink into ground.- locking mechanism keeps it solid when open (fun to watch people to try to close it up) and secure when closed. No need to struggle to get back in bag, lock it close and carry with strap.- study cup holds. Have multiple chairs where cup holds tore, these still hold cups!- taller and supportive. No bar in ur back or but, little lean, but not too much.Overall Great chair, 6 years in and still going
B**Y
Awesome chair, with comparison to other similar chairs
I needed four chairs, so I ordered four different chairs with similar styles and with similarly high ratings because I just couldn't tell which one I wanted. In addition to this Kijaro chair ($40), I ordered (all from Amazon):(1) Browning Camping Strutter Hunting Chair ($55)(2) ALPS Mountaineering King Kong Chair ($60)(3) Coleman Portable Camping Quad Chair with 4-Can Cooler ($35)They were all fine, but each one had a small demerit except this one. This one was my favorite overall for two main reasons: It was the most comfortable and it has TWO sizes of cup holders. One is smaller for cans and beer bottles, and one is larger for bigger cups/mugs. It was the only chair with a cup holder big wide enough for my plastic, stemless wine glasses. Bravo to the designer for the attention to detail. I'm smaller so it felt plenty sturdy to me, but my 200-lb husband also thought it was plenty sturdy, especially for the chair's light weight. Another great feature is the breathable mesh backing. I live in Texas so this was really important for summer use. I love the push button release to collapse the chair to pack it up. This feature was unique to this chair. It was super easy to pack it back into its carrier. And at $40, I think this one was a deal. We haven't used any of the chairs yet but I'll provide an update if anything goes wrong.Comments on the other chairs relative to this one:(1) Browning Camping Strutter Hunting Chair ($55) -- no cup holders; of course this is obvious when you buy it so no surprise; positive is that it was very comfortable to me (5'6, 140 lbs); also, it was the only other chair out of the 4 with a breathable mesh backing; it was also lightweight (~7lbs) and easy to repack; this was the only low-to-the-ground chair I bought and I liked it, but I think the price is a little too high considering it is no where near as substantial as the King Kong one which was almost the same price.(2) ALPS Mountaineering King Kong Chair ($60) -- extraordinarily sturdy and wider than the other three but you "pay" for for the extra tough engineering and extra space in terms of weight; it's heavy (~13 lbs); the seat padding was also double thick compared to the others; the thick material was very comfortable and would be great in cold weather but probably not on a hot summer day; overall this chair is very comfortable and very nice, but it is more than I need; I think someone who was 275+ lbs would really like/need this chair; the price was excellent considering it's quality; one last thing; because the seating fabric is so robust, this one was the hardest to put back into the carrying bag. Still, I like the chair a lot.(3) Coleman Portable Camping Quad Chair with 4-Can Cooler ($35) -- I found this one to be the least comfortable; I wouldn't call it uncomfortable but it wasn't as comfortable as the other three; there's just something different about the angle, or weight distribution or something; the zip-up armrest cooler, which looks like it could hold 3-4 cans, is a nice touch, especially if you're in very hot weather, but I just don't see why anyone would take drinks out of the actual cooler to put them in the armrest cooler. Also, once you've opened up a can, you're not likely to put it down into the armrest cooler bc it could tip over inside, unless maybe you fill the armrest cooler with ice or other unopened cans?; also, this one was a little heavier than the others at 8.42 lbs (except for the ultra-sturdy King Kong); it felt sturdy, but not really sturdier than it's lighter weight counterparts; the polyester fabric felt nice and I think it will be very durable.
S**R
Breathable for your back. Legs lock. Super comfortable. Totally worth it.
We've had cheaper camping chairs in the past and after our last two broke on us we figured it was time to spend a little more for a more quality product.Two friends that we camp a lot with already have two of these, and we really liked a bunch of the features their chairs have:• Locking legs• A breathable, perforated non-solid back so that you don't sweat all over it• arm-rest sides do not fall down• carry strap on the chair so if you don't have the sleeve it fits into you can still put it over your shoulderThese are robustly built. They snap open and the legs snap and lock. On our old chairs, the arm rest sides had these rubber rings that wore out and the arm rest area near the elbows would drop down towards the seat area, so your arms were never supported. When the legs snap to lock on these it keeps tension on the arm support areas so you can rest your arms horizontally and nothing feels like it's going to move down on you. It's very comfortable.There are two different sized drink holders; one side is for smaller cans of soda or bottles. The other side is larger so it can hold your big water bottle, or mug, or larger containers.There is a little square-ish sized pocket that hangs down to the side so you can put your phone or whatever in it. Lots of great storage on this chair.The only downside is that my wife is petite and if she sits far back into the chair her little legs dangle over the front and her feet can't touch the ground. I find it funny, and it doesn't really bother her, but I'm grasping at straws to find faults with this. Otherwise I can't - these are great camping chairs.Now that we have these we should be all set on camping chairs for a long, long, long time. We've had others that have fallen apart on us. These were a little more money, but in the long run it will be worth it because we won't need another chair for a long time.Totally worth it. Get these. They come in all sorts of different colors.Happy camping!
M**N
Love it!
A very sturdy chair that allows me to sit more upright than folding chairs that you sink into. It is a bit larger than others, which I enjoy while sitting, but makes it a bit more cumbersome to carry. Love the lock feature so that I can fold it up and carry it without the bag - and without it unfolding!
R**5
Great chair - bag came ripped
The bag the chair arrived in came ripped with multiple holes in it. I didn't plan on using the bag much but just in case that is important to you, it doesn't seem very durable. The actual chair is comfortable and easy to unfold it and click into place. There is a carrying strap on the chair as well which helps ease the burden of not being able to use the ripped bag.
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