🌙 Sit Light, Live Large: The Ultimate Ultralight Adventure Throne
The MOON LENCE Portable Camping Chair is a third-generation, ultralight folding chair made from aircraft-grade aluminum and ripstop ballistic nylon. Weighing only 2 lbs yet supporting up to 400 lbs, it’s designed for durability and portability. Compact enough for backpacking and travel, it features side pockets for convenience and is perfect for camping, hiking, beach trips, and festivals.
Brand | MOON LENCE |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 19.7"D x 16.9"W x 26.4"H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Foldable,Lightweight,Portable |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Activity, Camping, Hiking |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Anodized |
Room Type | Tent |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Hand bag, Chair |
Theme | Sports events, Backpacking, Outdoor, Camping |
Shape | Rectangular base |
Model Name | CH21-1PC-OLD |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 15.2 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Furniture Finish | Aluminum |
Seat Height | 11.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 5.9 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Leg Style | Sled Base |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Chair Backrest Width | 21 Inches |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | Moon Lence |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.02 x 7.72 x 4.53 inches |
Package Weight | 1.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.5 x 20 x 26.4 inches |
Brand Name | MOON LENCE |
Part Number | CH21-H-Black-1 |
Fill Material Type | Foam |
D**N
Comfortable chair
Easy to carry and put together and very comfortable and easy to get out of. Nice chair I'm taking it to a hot springs next week!
R**L
You bet your a*s it’s good.
Easy to unfold for use and fold when not in use. Lightweight and compact. Surprisingly sturdy. Very comfortable. Definitely worth the modest price.
C**V
Nice chair but theres 2 major flaws
First let me say great chair if you don't plan on sitting in it all day. The seam stitching is good, the connection points where the seat cloth goes over the poles is highly reinforced. I don't see the poles trying to punch out the fabric any time soon like most budget chairs. The anti-sink feet are great and they pivot or uneven surfaces which makes the chair more stable. The chair is itself well made but 2 major flaws and depending who you are can be a deal breaker.The first flaw leads to a few minor issues, that is the size of the storage/transport bag. The length is good but if it could be like half a inch to a inch taller in the height and depth. If you get the chair without the anti-sinking feet and just regular feet you won't have this issue thats cause the anti-sinking feet and the pivot ball the connect to take up a good bit of room. To get everything in that bag I have to fold the seat cloth up a curtain due to the contouring, so remember how you unfold it, and its a odd shape and doesn't fit in the bag square "evenly". Once the seat cloth is off you have to pop off the anti-sinking feet, it will not fit in the bag plus they prevents the poles from folding up nice and tight and due to the pivot ball at the bottom of the lead you have to fold the poles up in a particular way to be square if not the poles like to criss-cross and they take up more room that way but once you learn the nack of it it fits in there but barely. Takes 90 seconds to set up but takes a few min to break down due to precision need to put it in the bag.The second flaw is the back rest poles. If the back rest poles were 3" taller or spread out further at the shoulders by about 4"-6" this chair would be so comfortable I could see myself taking a nap in it but however due to the poles and their reinforcements jab me right under the shoulder blades and after a few min on my body weight pushing on them it starts to get tender and sore so I have to readjust. Now keeping mind I'm 5'10" and 122lbs, so im a skinny dude (a skin bag of bones lol) Now if I slouch to where my caboose is near the edge its not a problem but that hurts my back after awhile but when I sit straight up theres no problems cause my back is not touching the chair. (Who does that for relaxation?)So depending on what you plan on doing with the chair it may not be the chair for you. If you plan on taking it camping or backpacking and pretty much using it to rest for a short time or eating/cooking at the campfire or filtering and purifying a few gallons of water and staying active out of the chair then I would recommend this chair due to the quality. If you plan on sitting a lot then I would not recommend this chair for it is not a comfortable relaxation chair.I would have overlooked the issue with the bag size and gave it 5 stars if it wasn't for the chair making my lower shoulder blades sore but its mainly used for camping so I don't relax to much. When you solo camping and hiking you got no time to relax you always doing something or sleeping.As for backpacking I would recommend since its nice and super light and super sturdy. That reminds me some people in the comments say the chair doest feel sturdy, it actually is, that little bit of a wobble the chair has is due to how the support system for the aluminum poles is designed. The holes the poles go in on the frame joints are tapered (smaller at one end and larger at the other). With the aluminum poles going under high tension that taper takes a lot of pressure off the pole at that connection point to prevent the hollow tube from collapsing and chair being destroyed.Would I buy again? Don't think I will have to cause this one feels like it's going to last for some time but if I had to for camping/backpacking yes most definitely, for relaxation like chillin at a BBQ, no not at all.
R**T
Great for backpacking!!
It's a tad heavier than some but a great chair. It's very stable so you feel like you can really relax in it. I tried a one pound REI chair that cost $100 and it's junk. It was so flimsy that you couldn't relax at all and constantly felt like you would fall over or the chair would break. This chair is worth carrying an extra pound around.
M**R
Comfortable sturdy and easy to set up and take down.
Arrived quickly and in good condition. Great zippered case holds chair. Chair opens easily when following the enclosed directions. I had to find a video that showed the best way to refold the chair. Both setting up and taking it down takes 60-90 seconds in the beginning. Much less after a few tries. Comfortable and sturdy chair. The extra support feet for the legs are difficult to put on and remove. No video help. I have not used them.
L**A
Dislike the backward tilt
Pros: 1) price (way cheaper than most camp chairs, some of which sell for $160?!?!) 2) lightweight and easy to pack and carry 3) seems sturdyCons: 1) The back of the chair is not straight vertical so it pitches you (or, at least, me) backwards a bit, which strains my neck as I try to compensate. I solved this by adding a thin memory foam chair pad that lives on the driver's seat of my car. This made it quite comfortable but will I always have the pad with me? 2) Setting it up is a breeze, but folding it back up took me longer than it should and made me break a sweat (granted, it was hot out). It's just one more chore when you're breaking down a campsite. 3) no cupholder.It's inexpensive enough that I'll just keep it and I'm sure it'll come in handy but I don't love it.
J**A
Better/Best Value Out There
I love these chairs- they are an absolute game changer when carrying them long distances- hiking, camping, stepping out onto your porch lol. But seriously, they are brilliantly compact while nailing the essentials.With essentials comes a sacrifice- for some, the lack of arm rests may be a deterrent for compromising both comfort and the ease of getting out of the chair, especially for those less capable. The compactness also comes at a cost of the time taken assembling (and the vulnerability of more moving parts.)HOWEVER, those are not deal breakers for me. It is the most comfortable compact chair that I have tested. The sling style offers multiple sitting styles and the mesh affords breathability where it matters most. The cup holder is the chef's kiss.I know that there are many similar options on the market but at the time of purchase I found this to be the most cost effective while accounting for weight and packing dimensions. It was and likely is still the best value out there.
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