🌄 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Kijaro Dual Lock Portable Camping Chair combines innovative locking technology with comfort and durability, making it the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts. With a weight capacity of 300 pounds, breathable materials, and convenient features like cup holders and an organizer, this chair is designed for those who value both style and functionality in their outdoor gear.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Color | Red Rock Canyon |
Pattern | Solid |
Arm Style | Armless |
Style Name | Original Dual Lock |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Reclining Position Count | 1" or "NO |
Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 2 |
Additional Features | Durable,Foldable,Portable |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Material Type | Diamond Ripstop Polyester |
Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Item Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26"D x 35.5"W x 37"H |
Seat Height | 19 Inches |
Size | Dual Lock Feature |
Seat Depth | 16 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**R
Sturdy and Comfortable Chair
This is a great folding chair if you are looking for something larger and more comfortable and are ok with it being a bit heavier. Chairs in the $20 - $30 range don't compare - they sit lower and feel flimsy. This is a solid, sturdy. comfortable chair. I bought two of these many years ago and just bought another. Same quality, and the older ones are still going strong.
L**S
Love these chairs!
These chairs are great. Firm seat, very comfortable! The arms are not so wide as our old bag chairs, that’s a space-saving plus when you have a big group of people! Easy to fold up & get back into the carrying bag. We will order more of these!
J**L
Great for bad backs!
Great for back pain! No sagging on the seat whatsoever!
A**N
Great Chair, Seat Depth a Little Short
I am happy with my purchase and pretty much agree with the good reviews here. I got it in red because it was on sale for $30, and I feel like it was a fair deal. Although I haven't used it yet, upon initial inspection it appears to be sturdy and of good quality, and it works as advertised. I like that it locks closed and open, and as someone else mentioned, it's nice that there's a strap on the chair itself (as opposed to only on its carrying pouch) so that you have the option of not bothering with the pouch. I bought it for a camping trip and I expect it to serve my needs. As mentioned in other reviews, it is roomy (width-wise), and I love the little cup holders and the little organizer that hangs off the seat (will be so great for my phone and reading glasses). They are made of netting material, so I don't know how long they would hold up to heavy use, we'll see how it goes.The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because I think the seat depth is a little short. I would prefer that the edge of the seat were closer to my knees, and I'm just a 5'5" girl. I would think this might bother someone taller even more. For my body type, it's not that comfortable to sit with my legs on the floor for an extended period of time. The back leans back in a comfortable fashion, but that contributes to the feeling that you're sliding forward a little in the seat, which is very slight but still enough to make the seat depth feel even shorter. So I would say that if the back tilt were adjustable that would help (because if it could be made more vertical that would alleviate some of the sliding forward feeling), or if the seat could be deeper that would help. Or if it were a little lower to the ground that might help, too. Or I can maybe find a log or something to use as an ottoman because this whole arrangement makes it much more comfortable to put my feet up somehow. At least because it's wide I can easily sit in it cross-legged or maybe just bring one foot up on the seat (solutions that most big dudes probably won't find useful). However, I admit I'm not all that anxious to be walking around in dirt and leaves of a campsite and then put my feet on my nice new chair.So all that was a lot of words to say that ideally it would be best to go to a store and try out a bunch of different chairs so that you can pick one for your particular body type. Unfortunately, today's retail environment doesn't often provide those kinds of opportunities anymore. I won't return this chair because I like it, it was reasonably priced, and I won't be using it very often. If I were going to be using it on a super regular basis I would probably return it, but only because of personal fit, not because of quality.
S**H
Dual lock does not mean two locks.
I love this chair. I am a larger person and I this chair is more spacious. I don't feel so squished sitting in it and the sides of the frame don't dig into my thighs. It feels sturdier too and I'm not worried about tipping or busting through the material the way I do with some chairs. There are a lot of color choices. I started with a blue one and bought a red, but I plan on buying maybe pink, yellow, purple and orange. I like that there are colors other than the standard red, black, blue and green because I can choose a more easily identifiable color. It's much easier to spot a bright yellow chair at an outdoor concert or parade lineup.The one that that got me was the dual lock wording. There is a single clip on the side that you need to unlock to set up the chair. It locks back into plane when fully set up and then the lock needs to unlocked again to fold up and store the chair. It's dual lock because it locks in both forms, but I often forget and expect the "dual" part to mean a second lock.
S**R
Comfortable and sturdy
If you are looking for a sturdy camp chair the sits at comfort height and has way better than average back support, this is the chair to buy. It appears to be made of top quality materials and is very stable. I especially like the dual lock feature which easily and securely locks the legs in both the open and closed configuration for easy stuffing into the included carrying case or carrying without the case using the attached strap. The chair is a bit heavy, so you won’t want to carry it a mile, but from the car to a campsite or picnic area is quite doable. You could even use these chairs to supplement seating for an outdoor patio or deck party.
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