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Logging major elevation is a physical and soulful journey. Once back at camp, we ease into the Spirit Chair from ALPS Mountaineering to relax and take the load off our tired legs. The occasional breeze easily cools our sweat-soaked back through the mesh fabric as we sip on our post-trek bevvie and bask in our recent accomplishment.
Details
- Portable chair made for camping trips and backyard hangs
- Ripstop fabric with rugged mesh for durability and ventilation
- Sturdy steel frame for reliable support and increased longevity
- Carry bag included for easy stowing and transporting
- Item #ALMZ09E
- Material
- [seat] 420D polyester honeycomb ripstop, nylon mesh [frame] steel
- Seat Height
- low-to-ground (13.5in)
- Armrests
- none
- Totable
- yes
- Weight Limit
- 257lb
- Dimensions
- [open] 25 x 23 x 26.5in [carry bag] 6 x 4 x 17.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 4lb 6oz
- Activity
- camping, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
2.5 based on 6 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 26, 2021
Broke the first time we sat in the chair
I had high hopes for this chair, but it really left me disappointed. As previous reviews said the mesh seat was hard to get on the frame. Once we put the mesh frame on and did our first sit down on the chair and the plastic knobs cracked and we don't weigh a lot (130lbs). This product didn't even last one sit down. I returned these chairs the same day. Not worth it. I say pay the extra money and get a helinox chair. This is a cheap chair.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 5, 2021
Not Worth the Hassle
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
This chair, as several other people have stated, is ridiculously hard to get onto the frame. The fabric doesn't have enough give to get it on there, and it's way too heavy for backpacking. Maybe the singular person who had no trouble getting it on has either 1) superhuman strength or 2) the one individual chair that was actually made properly. Don't buy this chair. It's a waste of money.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
July 30, 2021
Solid Chair
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This chair feels solid and great. Super comfy. Needs a little patience folding and packing it up but worth it. Would buy more.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
July 22, 2021
Make sure you?re near civilization
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I cut myself on the frame first time setting it up, requiring stitches. And none of the 15 people I was camping with could successfully get the cover on the chair. So, fail.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
December 1, 2020
LOVE THE CHAIR
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I was nervous to purchase with the 1 star review below, but I got the chair and it took seconds to set up! I have no idea how it took them an hour to try and set up a chair. It's compact, its comfortable, and sooooo cheap. Will the more expensive chairs last longer? maybe- but I just need a comfy car camping chair to sit back on and enjoy a beer. This does the trick. If you want a good bang for you buck, go with the chair. I got orange and love it. Probably buying another. Btw: I'm 6'0, 180 and very comfortable.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
July 25, 2020
Wanted to love these chairs but......
I have to return them. They are a great idea, and should take only minutes to set up. But after spending over an hour trying to get the covers to fit on the frames, I gave up. The cover on each one was just too small for the frame. I understand that the cover needs to be tight to keep the frame together, but I was unable to ever get more than two of the four corners to fit at one time, and believe me, I tried. I also asked someone a good bit stronger than me to try, but that didn't work. Even two of us trying together had no luck. Makes me wonder if anyone at Backcountry has actually assembled these or what kind of quality control exists.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com