Premium high-strength forged aluminum hubs for durability
Easy set-up with simple shock-corded frame and easy snap ball-and-socket connectors
Packs down small and fits in backpacks
High-quality durable precision hardware
Strategic mix of round and oval poles blend support and flexibility while each pole provides unique diameter and shape optimized for weight and strength
Low center of gravity and extended flexibility range
Custom buckles allow full spectrum of reclining to include unique positions in between sitting up and laying back
2 types of feet for stability on uneven terrain
100% post-consumer recycled materials for the webbing and bluesign® approved mesh seat
INCLUDES:
Zippered carrying case
Brand : NEMO
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 21VYOUMNLTRCLNNGCREC
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Brand
NEMO
Best Use
Camping
Packed Weight
1 lb. 14 oz.
Packed Size
4 in. x 4 in. x 14 in.
Dimensions
20 in. x 20 in. x 26 in.
Capacity
300 lbs.
Carry Weight
1.9 lbs.
Reclining
Yes
Adjustable
Yes
Packable
Yes
Arm Rests
Yes
Seat Materials
Polyester
Frame Construction
Aluminum
Sustainability
Contains recycled materials
REVIEWS
4.7
95%
Recommended
46 Reviews
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Hugh
1 day ago
The Best Chair Ever
1st trip out was the best. So comfortable and the ability to recline is fantastic. Easy to relax in after a hard day of hiking. Definitely recommend.
TLid
4 weeks ago
Great Chair
I bought this for an upcoming backpack hunt for caribou. I haven’t used it in camo yet but setting it up at home it seems great. Easy to set up, light weight, sturdy and comfortable. Should be great !
Michelle
7 months ago
Excellent Chair
Love it, it's very light - light enough for my needs, and seats very comfortably. What more could one ask for? It appears to be very sturdy from using it over a weekend. Looking forward to more adventures with this chair!
Melissa
9 months ago
I Love This Little Chair
I bought two of these and keep thinking about buying more. I use this chair most frequently at dispersed campgrounds where I want to be able to quickly take items in while I'm away from the site. I got a second one because it's so compact and easy to have on hand for friends who don't have as much camping gear. More often than not, I'm wishing that I had another one or two because people always seem to underestimate how nice it is to bring chairs camping and they co-opt my seat when I get up. Several friends have bought this chair after using my extra one. The convenience factor really grows on people by the second time we camp together. They want their own to toss in their camping gear bins. You don't have to remember about packing a more luxurious chair that doesn't even fit in the bin and then it taking up more space in the trunk. It's not the most cushioned chair in the world, but its still a good one to add to the arsenal. The points to attach the seat to the frame are very stiff for the first dozen or so uses, but it gets more pliable in time without becoming so pliable that it's concerning.
Hank
10 months ago
Well Rounded Design But Not Without Flaws
I've had this chair for about two years now. Intermittent use throughout but I recently used it leisurely to sit around while deployed where Im getting the bulk of my proper experience with it. I know that at one point during my ownership this product was updated so take everything Im about to say with a grain of salt as some of if not all of the issues may have been corrected. To start things off, the chair is very comfortable in both the reclined and upright position. I occasionally did notice the two rear limbs of the frame digging into my back (and to be fair I have a wide back) but I got around that by slouching into the chair more. Reclining is pretty easy with the toggles and for awhile the seat would maintain the position set. Ive noticed lately though that the sliders have lost their ability to maintain tension and now fully recline the seat. Im not sure if this has to do with me being 10lbs heavier than before but the experience seems to be the same when my lighter coworkers sit in it so I can only chalk it up to overall wear and tear of the slider mechanism. My biggest gripe Ive had with the chair is that the frame has begun to break through where the ball joint meets up with the plastic socket on the corner of the seats. As of writing this the current moonlite has a weight capacity of 300lbs. Im not exactly close to it but I am a stout 235 and 6'1. I dont know if the previous versions had a lower weight limit but I have seen this with one other review. Ultimately I was very happy with this seat and I believe I got my moneys worth out of it, I just hope the issues have been fixed in future iterations.