Reddit Reddit reviews Sunyear Lightweight and Foldable Camp Chair, Portable, Breathable and Comfortable, Perfect for Hiking/Fishing/The Park/Sport

We found 4 Reddit comments about Sunyear Lightweight and Foldable Camp Chair, Portable, Breathable and Comfortable, Perfect for Hiking/Fishing/The Park/Sport. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sunyear Lightweight and Foldable Camp Chair, Portable, Breathable and Comfortable, Perfect for Hiking/Fishing/The Park/Sport
Ultralight And Compact: Sunyear's collapsible camping chair weighs just 2.1lbs (even with its upgraded Big Feet), and packs down to 13. 8"(L)*4.3"(W) *5.1"(H) in the included stowaway bag. You can take it in your backpack or just leave it in your RV/car. It makes a great gift for everyone.Unique Deep Design Seat. Our chair is much larger and more comfortable than other similar items on the market. This camping chair's ergonomic seat design provides optimum comfort. The soft mesh panels give you plenty of room to relax.Easy To Set Up And Fold Down. Aluminum shock-cord pole structures make for quick intuitive setup. A strap to hold the frame together so it can be easily collapsed for storage and transport. NOTE: The seat is tight. It holds in place so it doesn't slip out when you pick up and move the chair. When assembling, apply additional pressure when putting the last leg into the pocket. Don't worry about breaking your chair. They are built strong!Heavy Duty. Aircraft-grade 7075 Aviation aluminum alloy is one of the strongest aluminum alloys. Ultralight but heavy duty. Upgraded big rubber covers on the feet ensure a firm stand. Our folding chair has a load capacity of up to 250lbs.Ideal for All Types of Outdoor Events. Best choice for Campers, Hikers, Backpackers, Tailgaters, Concertgoers, Adventurers, and anyone looking for comfort without the usual bulk. We provide 24-hour friendly customer service. Our compact foldable chairs is one-year warranty. We are always here to assist you.
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4 Reddit comments about Sunyear Lightweight and Foldable Camp Chair, Portable, Breathable and Comfortable, Perfect for Hiking/Fishing/The Park/Sport:

u/ElleAnn42 · 2 pointsr/breakingmom

I used to go backpacking as part of a job, so I have a ton of camping experience. Currently, we car camp and sleep in a tent on comfy air mattresses... which is a different experience and seems to require more gear.

We have an old cop car- think Mercury Grand Marquis or Crown Vic with a huge trunk- so we pack everything into the trunk. I have two bins-- one is the camp kitchen and the other is for general camping gear such as a tarp, camping chairs, the [lantern] (https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-CPX-Classic-LED-Lantern/dp/B01LFD0AUU/ref=sr_1_4?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1504640586&sr=1-4&keywords=coleman+battery+lantern), headlamps, air mattresses, pump, etc. We use opaque Rubbermaid tubs (avoid the clear ones and especially the Sterilite ones- they always crack). I think that we have one 14 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck bin... the other bin might be the 18 gallon version. All other items such as the stove and the sleeping bags aren't in bins- we only have room for two bins in the trunk. I pack food in reusable grocery bags. We usually use the trunk as storage/pantry while we're at the campsite, but the two Rubbermaid bins are rain resistant so they are usually under the end of the picnic table.


This summer I revised my packing list (which was on random scraps of paper) and put it in a binder. The binder is great... I added several easy camping recipes such as white chili and potatoes with spam that don't require refrigeration.


I like being able to grab the bins, inventory and restock quickly. I hate running around the house grabbing things from various rooms, so we've bought duplicate items that stay in the "camp kitchen" bin. These include a mini cutting board, a paring knife, a mini wok or very deep frying pan, a medium sized stainless steel pot with a lid (from a thrift store), a wooden spoon, tongs, a spatula, a slotted spoon, a can opener, a pot holder, a dish rag, a dish towel, a sponge, dish soap, a couple of lighters, and some assorted ziplocs and trash bags. A camp coffee maker and a couple of cups are nice to have, too. We use paper plates and bowls and plastic utensils because we've decided that we want to minimize doing dishes while camping.

I'm thinking of setting aside a couple of old sheets and some beach towels for camping use only--- anything that reduces packing effort.

Final random tip... I read a Life Pro Tip that tortilla chips make good kindling. It's true. My husband struggled to start a fire for 45 minutes the first night. Night two- I had one going in 5 minutes thanks to tortilla chips.

u/DRENREPUS · 2 pointsr/sysadmin

This is my personal favorite:

Hiking to the middle of nowhere and reading a book while lounging on one of these in the sun, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D2FFN8S/

u/GetOffMyLawn_ · 2 pointsr/cfs

Carry your seat with you, links below.

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    If it is a groomed trail then you may be able to take a rollator with you. It helps with both walking and sitting. You can even get taller ones that let you walk fully upright.