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Brand | TIMBER RIDGE |
Color | Dark Grey |
Product Dimensions | 24″D x 32.7″W x 36.6″H |
Size | 2’D x 2’8”W x 3’H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
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Brand | TIMBER RIDGE |
Color | Dark Grey |
Product Dimensions | 24″D x 32.7″W x 36.6″H |
Size | 2’D x 2’8”W x 3’H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
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David Roland –
Unfolding and folding the chair takes some strength. It is a straightforward process. You don’t need directions to fold or unfold it, but it does take some real effort. And that is my only “complaint” about the product.I am a hefty person and have broken a few outdoor chairs just by sitting on them. This chair? That won’t happen. I sat down on it and it barely gave at all. It is very sturdy. The side table is easy to set up and let down. I have put several drinks and some gardening tools on it and it held just fine. There is a weight limit to the side table but I find it very reasonable for my use.Is this the prettiest chair? No. It is a decent looking chair that operates better than you would think. The fabric material is both comfortable and sturdy. The chair seat is “deep” enough front to back and if you want you could tuck a leg under you just fine. The back support is better than any outside folding chair I’ve ever used.The chair is wide. Both myself and my daughter can sit on it side by side. She even bounced on it to check to see if it would hold. No problem. I have flopped down on it twice now and each time I realized half way through that I shouldn’t be doing that. The chair held just fine.The chair is heavy. Read the product details. I was surprised by how much it weighed. Personally, the weight is well worth the sturdiness.
KinDallas –
***Update: Over a year later of regular use, these still work great! No breaks, no tears! The actual seat is Wider than other brands and will hold a heavier person consistently. The chairs are kept under a covered patio and are used daily. A year later, they still look new! Yes, they have to be hosed down occasionally with the wind blowing dust and leaves, but these have been a great investment. We bought 4. Smaller people enjoy them too! They are comfortable. They are high quality! I changed my 4 star rating to 5 stars. Yes, the side tables are unreliable, but what matters most is the actual chair. If this review helped somewhat, please click Helpful. ***Sturdy! Tested with 450 pounds successfully. These are great, especially if you are buying for a larger person. Some chairs will have a higher weight capacity, but the width of the seat is too small. These chairs are WIDE!! They truly hold a larger person comfortably AND securely. These are quality chairs and built to hold a heavier weight. You could add a seat cushion if you are planning on using them for an all day event, but they are comfortable as is for 2-3 hours. The chairs have a handle to help carry, although we find it easier to just pick up the chair frame to carry. They fold up and down super easy! You will have no problems and they come with instructions. Our only complaint: the side table will not lock into place securely. We never know if our drink or food is going to come crashing to the ground. They really should have made the locking mechanism more secure. We will probably have to rig something to make the side table work effectively. The chairs are priced too high for the side tables to keep collapsing. This is the reason for the 4 stars.
Sarah k –
Very sturdy, nice firm seat. Large. Most camp chairs are flimsy and too small
GBKeoni –
Listen. I’m big… 470lbs of BIG! I’ve never sat in a camp chair that I’ve had so much room! Look at my attached photos! I haven’t sat in it long (long enough to take pictures and write the review) but so far it’s comfortable. I feel like this is more structurally more supportive than anything I’ve seen or used in the past; I can actually push off the arm rests when standing up. I actually feel safe in it. I don’t feel like the chair joints are going to buckle or warp under my weight. The little side table is pretty cool, never had a chair with one of those before, and lots of side pockets too. Really, been sitting in this chair for probably 30min or so overall now and still quite comfortable.Sets up easy, folds up easier than any other camp chair I’ve had in the past.Chair itself is a little bulky to carry but really not that bad, not that heavy. But let’s be realistic here, if you’re big enough to need this chair, you’re just gonna have to suck it up and deal with it cause there isn’t a “small, lightweight, no effort to carry chair” that supports up to 600lbs that’s gonna give you comfortable seating space.Look, you’ve read my comments and other people’s comments… Stop thinking about it and just order this chair!
Brian J Pactol –
Great sturdy chair. I am 6’2” 290lbs., and this chair was very comfortable for me. Chair seat is wide in both directions. Smaller people might want to add a pillow in back to feel more comfortable. Cozy enough to curl up next to a campfire. Table tray was sturdy when locked in place and side pockets are very functional. Because of the sturdy construction the chair was a little heavier to carry than I was expecting, but it is to be expected for the durability and quality of the construction. Purchased one for me and one as a gift for my (smaller) brother who loves it!
Jeff Orange –
Amazing chair, but not very portable.
I have been looking for a camping-style chair that was wide enough to be comfortable and built strong to support my weight.This chair is fantastic. Solid frame, slightly higher/taller than the average chair. Lots of room to sit comfortably, a sturdy back to stay upright, and can handle the pressure of a large man putting his weight against the armrests to stand up.And the little side table and bag are a great bonus.What I was expecting though was more of a portable camping chair. Something that I can toss into the car, pull out at campgrounds, take to outdoor festivals, to the beach etc.This chair is way too heavy to be portable. Works great for the backyard, but do not plan on carrying it a long distance. It weighs quite a bit, and although it folds closed, it doesn’t collapse like most camping chairs. No handles for carrying it, no pouch to put it in.So if you need something portable? This one won’t be it.But if its simply to have an outdoor chair that is safe and sturdy? This big boy will do the trick.
Ben Horton –
Love this chair
I’m a big guy around 350 lb and this chair is very wide allowing for me to be comfortable and it is also sturdy I used it back at the end of September on my weekend out with my buddies and it did not disappoint, was nervous at first to actually use the table on the side but you just have to learn to trust it haha
Shopaholic –
Well worth the price!
This is the most comfortable chair I have sat in for a long time. Most chairs have a bar across the front of the seat that cuts into your legs and causes loss of circulation. I am tall for a woman and nowhere near 600 lbs but the depth of the seat is long enough for me to sit comfortably for hours. I use this chair to take to cross stitch retreats and am happy I bought this chair. Closing the chair seemed a problem at first….piece of cake when you read the instructions. Good solid chair, well worth the money!
Kelly C. –
Great chair
The only reason I didn’t give this a 5 star is because the seat isn’t SUPER hard/sturdy which is what I was hoping for. But it’s still a great chair and you could fit an adult and a child side by side.
Big Guy –
Fat Man says Yes to the Chair!
When one has suffered the public humiliation of being a fat (425lb) man and ones chair collapses in a pile of twisted unsalvageable metal – a quest for a full proof portable solution ends with this chair.Now the definition of portable is critical here. If you have a SUV or an RV this FOLD Flat chair works and is portable within a 100 yards of the vehicle. If you are going hiking or travelling in to a site on foot this wont do – no packing sack or straps to mount it on ones back. Again at 22 lbs this is heavy.Heavy duty sadly means heavy but I trust this chair will not collapse and is obviously built for a person of size. Purportedly up to 600lbs. I think it would frankly.Two areas that need consideration after having used it both indoors and outdoors; the edges of the seat at the front your legs may or may not make contact with the cross structure which I mitigated with a little copper water pipe insulation wrap so I feel foam instead of pipe on the backs of my legs. The pouch if used and it is useful, does not have any padding for the arm rest, the padding on the right armrest to thin. While having a solid arm rest makes exiting the chair far easier than just draped cloth, it isn’t the most comfortable for an extended sit. The size of the tube wrap around on the left arm pouch doesn’t allow for the Velcro’s closure if some thin foam was wrapped around the arm. I was thinking of carving out a pool noodle to provide that padding but there were some office chair arm rest foamy things on Amazon I’m going to try first and are removeable.Final Verdict – regardless seems this chair should repel future enforcement of the law of gravity – and loss of dignity and is comfortable enough – for now!