🪑 Elevate your outdoor game with ultralight comfort and rugged style!
The Naturehike YL08 Ultralight Camping Chair combines aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum alloy strength with a featherlight 2.12 lbs design. Its reinforced dual-pole frame supports up to 265 lbs, while detachable anti-sinking feet ensure stability on soft ground. Featuring breathable, tear-resistant fabric and a quick-setup bungee system, it’s the perfect compact companion for millennial adventurers craving comfort, convenience, and style on every trip.
Brand | Naturehike |
Color | Green |
Product Dimensions | 12.2"D x 21.3"W x 28"H |
Size | Standard |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 1 x Camping Chair, 1 x Carry Bag, 4 x Anti-sinking Feet |
Shape | Semicircular |
Model Name | YL08 |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Seat Height | 14.6 Inches |
Seat Depth | 16.1 inches |
Seat Length | 21.3 Inches |
Leg Style | Sled Base |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Chair Backrest Width | 54 Inches |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 5.75 x 5.63 inches |
Package Weight | 1.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.2 x 21.3 x 28 inches |
Brand Name | Naturehike |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | YL08 |
S**F
Very comfortable
This chair isn't the lightest camping chair around, but it's a great value. The first time putting it together, it was very difficult and tight. But after a couple times of putting it together, it started loosening up and got easier. It is very well stitched, seems very strong and stable, and it's hard to beat the price compared to other camping chairs.
J**R
Seams on Pole Receivers is Outrageous
Although this is a great chair overall, I have one issue that I hope Naturehike will address.The tention to assembly is outrageous! You practically have to be a weight lifter to assemble these things. And because of this, the seams on the receivers for the poles rip out rather easily if you don't get the pole perfectly into the slot during assembly. I have one seam partially ripped already, and this is only my 5th time setting it up.The materials are all excellent... And the construction is very good... But good grief! Why in the world do you make the tention so absolutely ridiculous??!!Fix that and I'd go to 5 stars.UPDATE:I went out on the trail again yesterday and used the chair. Once again setting it up is outrageous because of the tension. This time, however, taking it down afterwards was the problem, but still because of the tension. Because it is so outrageously tight the receiver on one of the ends caught hold of the black end cap on the pole and pulled it out! These end caps are attached to the elastic cord for the pole, so at least I didn't lose it in the deep snow.I couldn't press it back in while on the trail... Too tight. I had to use a hammer to get it back in once I got home.So this is a continuing issue. I was hoping to bring this chair with me on my upcoming trips I have planned for this summer, but I am reconsidering. I cannot take the chance of these kinds of failures on long 2 to 3 week trips in the backcountry.Final UpdateNaturehike Addressed the Issue.They will be upgrading the chair in May (2025). They also informed me that the material will loosen up with use. So Naturehike is responsive as a company as well as putting out a quality AND affordable product. They also went further to help me but that will remain undisclosed.So... 5 stars.
T**C
Sturdy and Stable.
As noted by many this chair looks to be made from very sturdy materials. At 187 lbs I find the chair to be quite stable. I knocked a star off because I found that constructing it proved to be a chore as the chair material appears to be too small for the frame. It requires a bit of strength to stretch the chair over the frame. I imagined getting to my destination at the end of the day, with the mosquitoes buzzing and having to wrestle with the chair. I have left the chair up in the hope that the material will stretch out a bit.
R**Y
Sturdy and comfortable
I sent this to my husband who is deployed out of the states. He stays in a tent and wanted some place to be other than his bunk. He says he loves the chair. It is compact but sturdy enough to hold him comfortably.
M**D
Good Quality - I would recommend.
This is a great camp chair. I use it regularly - Its well built, feels solid, weight is acceptable for a third the cost of the bigger brands - Highly recommended.
J**N
Big Miss! Could have been good
At first glance, it looks good and feels good. When you open the tube legs, you notice there is no velcro strap that can hold the legs together. There is only an elastic band that will be easily lost. The biggest design flaw is there is no loop on the corners of the chair that would make it a lot easier to stretch the chair on the tube frame. It's a very tight fit and it can barely be done without those straps. This makes putting it on and off a needless struggle. This chair is being sent back immediately.
A**R
One of the Best Outdoor Purchases I’ve Made
Great little chair, comfortable, light and yet sturdy. I am 5’7” 210 and it holds me solidly. Some people have complained about difficulty getting out of it, or reaching things on the ground from the chair, I am a little stocky and I haven’t had this issue. It is tight putting on the cloth seat but I suspect if it wasn’t it would become saggy over time. I am actually using it to break it in.
R**Z
Portable light chair.
Nice portable chair. I gave four stars because it's somewhat hard to fabric over the poles .
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