🌟 Sit Strong, Travel Light, Own Every Outdoor Moment!
The MTRVR Portable Folding Camping Chair combines rugged durability with featherlight portability, supporting up to 600 lbs on a seamless die-cast aluminum frame. Its compact fold fits into any backpack, while thick rubber feet ensure stability on all terrains. Designed for quick setup and equipped with a handy mesh pocket, this chair is the ultimate companion for camping, beach days, picnics, and beyond.
Brand | MTRVR |
Color | Classic Black |
Product Dimensions | 22.44"D x 21.65"W x 25"H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 600 Pounds |
Style | Folding Camping Chair |
Pattern | Solid |
Model Name | GH-CC-Black |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 15 Inches |
Seat Height | 11 Inches |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Chair Backrest Width | 19.7 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00198168715680 |
Manufacturer | MTRVR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.36 x 5.39 x 5.12 inches |
Package Weight | 2.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 8.5 x 9.92 inches |
Brand Name | MTRVR |
Country of Origin | China |
Suggested Users | Unisex Adult |
Part Number | AT-YZ-A001 |
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MTRVR Camping Chair Review
This is a review of the MTRVR Camping Chair. Overall, I rate it a 4.7 out of 5.0 stars. This has a lot of features that I was looking for in a chair that was super compact and did not have separate pieces that needed to be put together.Positives:1. Everything is attached to the chair. I have a chair similar to the Helinox Zero chair. What bugs me about the chair is that the legs come separate from the nylon cloth seating material. I have to put the cloth on the ground while I connect all the legs of the frame together, though they are still tethered together, then stretch the cloth over the frame. The MTRVR comes all attached and just folds in one direction with the legs surrounding the seating cloth. This minimizes your chance of losing pieces or dropping the seating material on a wet/muddy ground.2. The chair folds as compact as the Helinox Zero backpacking chair.3. The chair appears to have thicker legs and to be much sturdier build than most chairs in this category.4. Ease of setting up and wrapping up when leaving. Just unfold and snap the legs down into the locking position to set up. Putting it away after is just a release of the lock and fold the legs up together and velcro the legs with the attached strap.5. Comfort of the chair if you are with the normal limits of an average human.Negatives:1. This chair is durable, and this means it is a lot heavier than a similar packed Helionix Chair. I did not weigh both, but it felt 2-3 times as heavy.2. This chair may not be comfortable for someone maybe under 4'10" (legs may not reach the ground and may cut off circulation) or even fit a big framed person like someone well over six feet (it is not the widest chair with enough back support).Overall, we rate this a 4.7 out of 5.0 stars. This is an easy to set up, compact, durable, comfortable camping chair. However, you will not take it hiking due to the weight and if you are on the extremes of size and height, it may not work for you.
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Comfortable, Sturdy, and Perfect for Outdoor Relaxation!
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and comfort of this camping chair. The high back design and included headrest pillow make it incredibly comfortable for extended sitting, whether you're at the beach, in the backyard, or on a camping trip. It feels sturdy and well-built — definitely strong enough to support heavier weights as advertised.The chair folds easily and is lightweight enough to carry without hassle. I also appreciate the thoughtful extras like the side cup holder and breathable mesh back, which is great for warm weather.Overall, this is a fantastic chair for the price. I’ve already recommended it to friends and plan to get another one soon!
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Dangerously unstable.
The media could not be loaded. Was very excited about receiving this. I have been looking for a compact camping chair that would be able to pack easily. The size is perfect for that. However, the chair seems to dangerous to use. This chair has a high weight capacity in which I am nowhere near, and it feels very unstable when sitting in it. The chair wobbles a lot, I believe the legs do not stick out far enough for a stable base. When I stood up I almost fell forward because the back legs came up. This could be extremely dangerous when sitting around a camp fire. I tested it out a few more times, and although i never almost tripped again, the rear legs always came up. I even let my 5 year old who weighs 45lbs test it out, and the chair popped up again. We have used other light weight chairs, such as the tent pole style chairs, and never experienced this. I would not feel safe with him using the chair.Some other cons of the chair include, it feelsVery tight. The front legs stuck into my legs, and with my arms by my side and sitting inside of it, the chair hugged too tight. The pillow is hard and rods were a little tough to open. Now, due its size i could over see most of these cons becuase it is really what I'm looking for, but it is too unstable to be safely used so I will be sending it back.
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Light? That's subjective.
While I wouldn't say the chair folds down to the size of your typical water bottle, it is compact. Comfort wise, it's no lazy boy, but if you want a lazy boy to collapse to the size of a very large water bottle, get to the drawing board. For what it is, it's very comfortable. If you have bad knees, or you stand at 6' 18", it may be a little low to the ground. However, if you're of shorter stature, it'll do, Donkey. It'll do.Let's talk weight. This thing is solidly built. Take one in each hand, do some curls and you'll have toned biceps in no time. It weighs in at a staggering .37 stone. For all of you who don't know, that's 5lb 3oz. Sure, that's not all that heavy, I mean not even a gallon of milk, but if you're into backpacking, it may as well be a car. Lucky for me, I'm not into back packing either, so this is fine.So if you are looking for a camp chair that is, more or less, compact, tough (can hold more than 1/4 of a ton) and priced well for what it is, just buy it. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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