Portable Backpacking Chair – 4th Gen Ultralight Folding Chair
$36.99
About this item ★ The FORTH generation chair of Moon Lence. The PRO Version: To build the most Stable/Sturdy Chair: The most solid triangular structure with a central linkage pole to create a base of 2 single triangular, combined with the Aircraft Grade Aluminum builds the super rigid body. Lightweight, Yet Super Durable: Weights only 2.7lbs, but holds up to nearly 400lb/180kg. Cooling Chair Cover: Made of 900D Oxford ripstop ballistic nylon with double seams, to be real rip-proof. The mesh back allows airflow through your back, carrying away the sweat and heat. Super Easy Setup: The new central linkage design makes installation and disassembly extremely simple. Portable Outdoor Chairs for Anywhere: Compact enough for your backpack or carry-on luggage. Side pockets can store some minor stuff. Must-have Camping Accessories: This small foldable chair is versatile and suitable for all outdoor adventures or everyday indoor use, which can be used for camp barbecues, picnics, beach days, backpacking trips, festivals, and concerts. This outdoor chair with an ergonomic seat design to give you the best seat experience.
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Product information
Brand MOON LENCE Color Black Material Nylon, Aluminum Product Dimensions 24.1"D x 20.9"W x 25.9"H Back Style Solid Back Frame Material Aluminum, Nylon Special Feature Foldable Unit Count 1.0 Count Seat Material Type Nylon Recommended Uses For Product Beach,Camping,Hiking,Mountaineering Maximum Weight Recommendation 180 Kilograms Room Type Tent Age Range (Description) Adult Surface Recommendation Hard Floor Item Weight 2.83 pounds Manufacturer MOON LENCE ASIN B0BY8FXR47 Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank #7,009 in Sports & Outdoors ()
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About this item ★ The FORTH generation chair of Moon Lence. The PRO Version: To build the most Stable/Sturdy Chair: The most solid triangular structure with a central linkage pole to create a base of 2 single triangular, combined with the Aircraft Grade Aluminum builds the super rigid body. Lightweight, Yet Super Durable: Weights only 2.7lbs, but holds up to nearly 400lb/180kg. Cooling Chair Cover: Made of 900D Oxford ripstop ballistic nylon with double seams, to be real rip-proof. The mesh back allows airflow through your back, carrying away the sweat and heat. Super Easy Setup: The new central linkage design makes installation and disassembly extremely simple. Portable Outdoor Chairs for Anywhere: Compact enough for your backpack or carry-on luggage. Side pockets can store some minor stuff. Must-have Camping Accessories: This small foldable chair is versatile and suitable for all outdoor adventures or everyday indoor use, which can be used for camp barbecues, picnics, beach days, backpacking trips, festivals, and concerts. This outdoor chair with an ergonomic seat design to give you the best seat experience.
Additional information
Color | Black, Blue |
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Brand | MOON LENCE |
Material | Nylon, Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 24.1"D x 20.9"W x 25.9"H |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Frame Material | Aluminum, Nylon |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Material Type | Nylon |
Recommended Uses For Product | Beach,Camping,Hiking,Mountaineering |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 180 Kilograms |
Room Type | Tent |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Item Weight | 2.83 pounds |
Manufacturer | MOON LENCE |
ASIN | B0BY8FXR47 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #7,009 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #74 in Camping Chairs |
Date First Available | March 13, 2023 |
Tara Lang –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic
Packs up quite small and the frame goes together like tent poles, they are strung together so you can’t put it together wrong. There are also strong magnets so it snaps into place very well. Very comfortable to sit in and feels secure. Note that it is low to the ground, so it may not be for everyone
LL –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lightweight and compact. Very sturdy with triangular bottom support frame.
Chair packs down into included carrying bag that’s about the smallest profile of all of my camping chairs. The novel triangular frame is as sturdy as square bottom frame design but with less weight. Compact enough to carry for backpacking trips.
Elizabeth Finlayson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect size
Great for traveling, comfortable, easily stored.An overall winner.
Tre –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
It nice to have when you go to a game
LIZA –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice chair great deal
Definitely lightweight and generally comfortable for what it is a folding chair. Appears durable and well-made, and I like the carrying case also seems very durable
Nicolas Standish –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Near Perfect
Initial thoughts. Will update after extended use if something changes.Pros:1. Stability; front to back motion is extremely stable and you’re unlikely to fall backwards unless you’re being foolish.2. Size; very compact and lightweight.3. Ease of use; was very easy to put together with no strain.Cons/Requests:1. Durability: It’s more of a psychological thing maybe, but the metal tubing is smaller than other chairs I’ve tried. Probably not an issue, but I wonder if a thicker tubing would add more rigidity and durability to the frame.2. Versatility: The feet could be bigger to help with stability in softer soils (like sand), or an accessory foot to add during those times could be useful.3. Comfort/Durability: If there was more material at the top, instead of the mesh going all the way up, it would help with the comfort since the top edge can press into your back after longer periods. It would also help with overall durability since mesh, while nice for airflow, is not necessarily going to hold up well with long term use.Overall, a great camp chair for the cost/value. It competes well against other chairs in its category, and I’m looking forward to using it.
3 people found this helpful
Michael –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Compact and comfortable
I’ve been using this chair for a few weeks now and I can say I really enjoy it. It’s really compact when it folds up and is pretty sturdy. I was testing it in my living room and I forgot I was sitting in it because it was so comfortable. Having said that, it’s not a quick fold-up and go chair, so you have to tear it apart completely and fold up the legs and back support each time you use it. It also pretty low to the ground, so this is probably not a great chair for tall people. I’m 5’3” and it’s almost perfect size for me.
G. Scott –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Compact for sure..
It’s a nice quality , compact chair..packs nicely …However, if you have a bad back, it’s not easy to get out of..you sit so low, you had better be fit because there is nothing solid on the chair to assist you… My sacroiliac is all messed up, so this is tough for me (60 and 220 pounds)… I can use my core and do it, but I really doubt a lot of my friends in crappy shape could leap up from this chair easily… My daughter teaches yoga..easy for her.. very well built chair though..claims it can handle like 400 pounds..I’m very skeptical of that…does my 220 no prob.Update…handled my buddy who is a stout 300 pounds…impressive.
One person found this helpful
Jay –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid range chair
I love the slight slouch, it makes it so comfy. Great portable chair with back support. so compact and light.
Dave M –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact able
Easy to carry
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy takedown
Well thought out product. Sturdy for 180 lb. Person.
Goker Gokce –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended
It seems to be a very robust construction
Jean Korhonen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact & sturdy
It’s small & sturdy, great for baseball games
C. Byrd –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor build quality
The older version of the chair worked, but was uncomfortable. This newer version was more comfortable, but the chair came with different sized legs. It was unusable as delivered.
Nara Abercrombie –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for a child under 10…Not for Adults!
I was really excited when I ordered these chairs as we were going to a festival and it was supposed to be a lighter chair. When we opened the case let me tell you… it is not for adults. It is for children. We tried every position possible legs fell asleep it pinched our hips. The base of legs is very thin and they kept sinking in the wet soil. This chair, for the price that we paid, is a huge disappointment! I give the chair a 1 out of 10 because it is not easy to put together, canvas is really tight, sadly it is not what we expected or thought we purchased.
Kathleen Hocking –
1.0 out of 5 stars
It wouldn’t fit together at all. Useless. I sent it right back.
The canvas would not stretch over the bars no matter how hard I pulled or how I fit the bars together. Directions are scant, but I followed the pictures. But it wouldn’t fit. Useless unless it fits together and who wants to be a bodybuilder just to put gear together.
Brian –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Impossibly Small Folding Chair
When I received this chair, I thought that the box had been mislabeled. There was no way that a camp chair was inside something that size – and sure enough, there it was. It folds and folds and folds again until it’s smaller than a football.Construction is mostly good, the canvas is pretty heavy duty and the aluminum poles are a nice touch, really helping to save weight. Like many camp chairs, long term durability will probably come down to how the plastic connectors hold up over time.I know that the description says this can hold ‘nearly’ 400 pounds. I might believe that the canvas will, and the chair might hold a static load of that amount, but I don’t see it holding that weight if any wiggling around is going on. I’m 150 pounds shy of the weight limit and I don’t feel like twisting around while sitting is going to be a good idea, the frame does allow a good bit of motion. I’m sure that smaller and lighter folks would see this as less of an issue.The chair is also pretty low to the ground, I feel a little like I’m riding a tricycle when I am sitting on it. The bottom line is that for something this packable and light, it’s pretty amazing that it holds me at all, and it’s loads better than sitting on cold or wet ground. In the end, I like it. Smaller people than me will almost certainly love it.
8 people found this helpful
Armin –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Light Yet Sturdy chair for Outdoor
After using the Moon Lence’s 4th generation portable chair on a few of my trips, I felt it was time to share my experience. Although it’s a brilliant product overall, I’ve settled on a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, due to some minor issues.Pros:Remarkable Stability: This chair offers excellent stability. The triangle base structure coupled with a central pole lends it a robust construction.Lightweight and Robust: Weighing just 2.7 lbs, the chair can support up to 400lbs, a truly impressive feat of engineering.Breathable Material: The chair’s fabric is breathable, letting air circulate to keep you cool, especially during hot summer days.Simple to Set Up: I found assembly and disassembly to be a breeze, thanks to its new design.Extra Storage: The chair has side pockets for storing small items, a handy feature during outdoor activities.Cons:Not Very Comfortable for Long Periods: Despite its ergonomic design, the chair could be more comfortable for prolonged sitting.
2 people found this helpful
jonesy –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice chair fold up tiny
Holds up to weight just fine. Gets a little shaky when sitting down but that may just be the nature of the beast. Folds up very easy and weights hardly anything so if your a smaller person this would be great for you.
One person found this helpful
Vinny Piazza –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Defied expectations in a good way.
Looking at what you get when you take this out of it’s handy carrying bag did not fill me with confidence but I took the plunge and did the pretty dang fast assembly considering how you put it together and plopped down and it’s pretty nice. If you’re at the beach, camping, or just sitting out at a park with filled benches this is a solid space saving way to keep yourself off the ground.
Arnoldo Gutierrez –
3.0 out of 5 stars
feels cheap
this product works just like its should, great addition and would buy again.
Mr. QuibblesMr. Quibbles –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rubik’s Chair is a little tricky to fold up but still a cool chair
We have been hitting the beach more this year and we get tired of sitting on a blanket. We needed a couple more camp style chairs.When I saw how little this was in the pouch I was blown away. It is a pretty amazing chair to assemble. It is basically a two piece construction. A network of preconnected tubes and a heavy nylon fabric seat piece. The way the pieces snap together on their own is pretty amazing. It does take some coaxing to get the stiff fabric corner sockets on the tubes.Now once built, the chair is OK as far as stability goes. It does creak and rock and flex a bit as you sit in it. To be honest, we also ordered a kiddie chair of the exact same design, and I sat in that without a single creak or sway. Perhaps because this one has a higher center of gravity it is a little more flexible and prone to some movement. That being said, it didn’t collapse or fall apart, I sat in it for some time with no problems.NOW the quibble, which cost 4 stars in the “easy to fold” category, but no stars overall. This thing is a bear to strap together so it fits back in the pouch. I spent a good 10 minutes shuffling the sticks around to get them wrapped with the included velcro straps. If you’re in a hurry to go, you’ll have problems.Other than that, this is a good camp/beach chair that we hope to use for years to come. This is priced a little high for what some may consider a little flimsy, but there are others for much less and much more. This is a good deal.
One person found this helpful
Raymo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good lightweight camp chair that takes up minimal space.
Those big foldout camp chairs and lounge chairs are nice when you have a lot of camper storage space and weight is no problem. Unfortunately sometimes you need a camp chair that is very light weight and takes up little space. We have an older truck camper where storage space is at a minimum and the big camp chairs just don’t work. We also atv a lot where storage is almost non existent but it is sure nice to have a chair along for when you want to have lunch or relax. I purposely didn’t look at the directions to see how hard it was to assemble the chair. The frame pieces are all hooked together so that is no problem. The nylon seat is also easy to figure out and mount so if your not too mechanically challenged assembly should not be a problem. At 170 lbs. I felt totally secure in the chair. It says good for 400 lbs and as a static load that might be true. I am also confident a 400 lb persons fanny would not fit in this chair. They are ideal for a smaller person and kids but a large person would not be comfortable in them.
RedRaiderRedRaider –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most compact camping chair that I’ve found
MOON LENCE Compact Camping ChairI’ve been looking for a compact and lightweight camping chair. Many others claim to be camping chairs, but in fact are very heavy and hard to carry. This Moon Lence folding chair is the real deal. It is super compact and lightweight yet seems very sturdy. It is easy to setup but does take a few minutes as it is a bit more than just unfolding into place. Still, it only takes about a minute to setup. The product description says that it can hold up to 400 lbs. – I’ve only tested up to 250 lbs. and it still is rock solid. It has ample reinforcement at the support point and should last a long time. I really like the slightly tilted back angle that makes if very comfortable to sit in. The overall design gives the feel of sitting in a supported hammock. I’m very please with this chair and its design and would recommend it to others as a compact and lightweight camping chair.
Daniel JDaniel J –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Beach or Camping
This chair is a wonderful portable chair. It fits in a very small carrying case and the metal tubes of the structure fold up together and are held together with bungee type material. There is no question about what goes where when putting it together or taking apart. The chair is pretty sturdy, it had no problem with me at 220 lbs. There is a brand of another chair very similar that has a higher back and a neck pillow. I found that other brand to be more comfortable. This chair is not uncomfortable though.WHAT I LIKE-Easy to put together and take apart-Easily holds my weight at 220 lbs.-Durable nylon material. Fairly comfortableWHAT I DON’T LIKE-It could have a higher back for neck support. That would allow you to relax more while sitting.
BECKYBECKY –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great lightweight & compact chair
I have a similar chair that I got in January and we have used it almost weekly to watch kids’ soccer games. When I saw this one, I decided to grab it. I like it even more! The base on this one is a little sturdier. It is lightweight (2.8 lbs) and compact which makes it easy to store in the car or to carry camping. It is very easy to setup. There are 2 pockets (one per side) that can be stowed under the chair with the velcro, or let down to hold small accessories like phones, keys, etc. Now this chair isn’t as comfortable as my GCI Rocker, but it weighs a lot less and is much more compact. Two acceptable trade offs for the type of use this chair will get. The only con is that it is not ideal for the elderly or anyone w/ mobility issues. It is lightweight and sits low to the ground, so I’d be afraid my 75-year-old parents would fall getting in/out of it. (For reference, my parents are still able to mow the yard, use a weedeater, etc, without issue.)
2 people found this helpful
Jess B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Portable Camping Chair!
I got this chair because I needed something more compact I could keep in my RV, and when we go on hikes. This compact chair really met my need. It comes in a fairly compact bag with a zipper closure. When you pull it out to set it up, the frame fits together easily. The frame consists of metal rods with with hard plastic joints. The metal rods are spring loaded and fit into the joints to allow the structure to take place. The feet have nice rubber covers on them so it doesn’t move around too much. The mesh and canvas chair part is well constructed with thick pockets to attach to the metal chair part, and even pockets on each side! While on stable ground, the chair wobbles a little, but not too much for somebody my size. Overall this chair is pretty comfortable for being so compact. It really fits my needs as a great camping chair!
Adam –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really excellent compact camping chair
I took this chair camping this weekend, and I truly loved having it. It’s reasonably lightweight and packs into a very small container. It’s pretty easy to assemble and has a nice tension bar on the bottom, so you can assemble the chair slightly looser and lock it in place when it’s assembled. It’s relatively comfortable, and while it’s not the most comfortable camping chair on the market, it might be among the most comfortable in its class. Several people were fighting over using this chair, so I may need to get a few more before our next camping trip. I highly recommend this one.
Scott Lloyd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comfortable, robust design
This camping chair is a fantastic choice for outdoor enthusiasts. The chair’s compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for backpacking, hiking, mountaineering, and beach trips. It’s sturdy construction and durable materials should ensure longevity. Setting up the chair is a breeze, and folds down easily for hassle-free transportation. Despite its lightweight nature, the chair provides excellent support with an ergonomic design and robust frame. The specs say it will hold up to 400 pounds, which is amazing. The breathable fabric enhances comfort, and the side pockets are a cool addition. The chair also has a convenient carry bag for easy storage and portability. The chair seems like a reliable, high-quality option that will hold up to a lot of use.
JoeJoe –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Compact – Going to live in my trunk
I got this to permanently place in the trunk of my RAV4. I find myself is situations where I am standing for long periods of time and don’t really want to do that. If I have a packable chair that I could take out of the trunk of my vehicle, that would change things. This would make a great camp chair on a day trip. I like to keep some basic camping equipment in my trunk just in case I want to spend the night in a camp ground. This will make a good addition.Chair is easy to assemble (but watch your fingers), packs down nicely, has a good weight, seems to hold my weight okay, and stores easily. A solid chair if you don’t mind sitting low.
One person found this helpful
Matthew NelsonMatthew Nelson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This chair is tight!
This chair is tight! In every sense of the word.Pros– Very comfortable. I am surprised by how comfortable this chair is to sit in. Now I haven’t sat in it for long periods of time, so I can’t speak to that, but I’m happy with the comfort for the amount of time I spent in it.- Easy to set up. It is very straight forward to assemble.- Compact. Would be really easy to pack around to lots of different places.- 2 upholders. I appreciate the fact that they attached two cupholders to the chair. I can put my phone in one and a drink in the other.Cons– The fabric is very tight. It makes it kinds tricky to put on. You need some strength to do it.All in all, I really like this chair.
One person found this helpful
John –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice little seat
What a nice surprise. Good solid materials for stand, seat rack and seat/back surface. The entire system fits in a 1 foot long bag for traveling/stowing. The stress points are well seamed and have a nice heavy duty feel. 2 can holders for after those long hikes to the cooler. Also loops at the top two corner attachment points I suppose for securing to the ground in case of weather/wind, etc. I rocked the chair a few times and found the low center of gravity to be useful to prevent tipping. A couple of soft “bounces” in the seat and I didn’t feel as if I was going to push through the material or compromise the rack.
One person found this helpful
Jessica LopezJessica Lopez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My new fav camping chair!
This is quick and easy to assemble. It takes up a very small amount of space, compared to other camping chairs I have. Its also incredibly comfortable! The way its designed makes it easy to find a comfortable sitting position that doesnt hurt my hips after sitting for a while. It offers great support for my bakc, and I can easily kick back with a book too! Absolutely 5 stars!
AnnaBeau –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strong and sturdy!
When I saw this tiny satchel, I thought “I’ve bought a kid’s chair!” But this opens up to a full size set, that’s just low to the ground. The seat doesn’t rest on the frame, it’s similar to a hammock style. The metal frame is STRONG and all of the pieces snap into place easily. They’re connected with elastic, similar to a tent pole. This seat holds me comfortably, as well as my husband. It breaks down quickly and easily, and is super lightweight. We’re taking it to camp this weekend, and I’ll update if any malfunctions occur. Overall, I’m super impressed with this!
M. Lee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very comfortable chair
This chair setup easy and folds easy. It’s bit heavier than I thought, so I’m not sure I’ll carry on backpacking. However, it’s very comfortable to sit in.I’m 6’1 and 185lb. I had leg injury that prevent me to attempt to sit on the floor due to pain, but no issue getting in and out of this chair.Probably best for fishing trip, car camping, or going to a park.Very nice and highly recommend.
Tara Lang –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic
Packs up quite small and the frame goes together like tent poles, they are strung together so you can’t put it together wrong. There are also strong magnets so it snaps into place very well. Very comfortable to sit in and feels secure. Note that it is low to the ground, so it may not be for everyone
LL –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lightweight and compact. Very sturdy with triangular bottom support frame.
Chair packs down into included carrying bag that’s about the smallest profile of all of my camping chairs. The novel triangular frame is as sturdy as square bottom frame design but with less weight. Compact enough to carry for backpacking trips.
Elizabeth Finlayson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect size
Great for traveling, comfortable, easily stored.An overall winner.
Tre –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
It nice to have when you go to a game
LIZA –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice chair great deal
Definitely lightweight and generally comfortable for what it is a folding chair. Appears durable and well-made, and I like the carrying case also seems very durable
Nicolas Standish –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Near Perfect
Initial thoughts. Will update after extended use if something changes.Pros:1. Stability; front to back motion is extremely stable and you’re unlikely to fall backwards unless you’re being foolish.2. Size; very compact and lightweight.3. Ease of use; was very easy to put together with no strain.Cons/Requests:1. Durability: It’s more of a psychological thing maybe, but the metal tubing is smaller than other chairs I’ve tried. Probably not an issue, but I wonder if a thicker tubing would add more rigidity and durability to the frame.2. Versatility: The feet could be bigger to help with stability in softer soils (like sand), or an accessory foot to add during those times could be useful.3. Comfort/Durability: If there was more material at the top, instead of the mesh going all the way up, it would help with the comfort since the top edge can press into your back after longer periods. It would also help with overall durability since mesh, while nice for airflow, is not necessarily going to hold up well with long term use.Overall, a great camp chair for the cost/value. It competes well against other chairs in its category, and I’m looking forward to using it.
3 people found this helpful
Michael –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Compact and comfortable
I’ve been using this chair for a few weeks now and I can say I really enjoy it. It’s really compact when it folds up and is pretty sturdy. I was testing it in my living room and I forgot I was sitting in it because it was so comfortable. Having said that, it’s not a quick fold-up and go chair, so you have to tear it apart completely and fold up the legs and back support each time you use it. It also pretty low to the ground, so this is probably not a great chair for tall people. I’m 5’3” and it’s almost perfect size for me.
G. Scott –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Compact for sure..
It’s a nice quality , compact chair..packs nicely …However, if you have a bad back, it’s not easy to get out of..you sit so low, you had better be fit because there is nothing solid on the chair to assist you… My sacroiliac is all messed up, so this is tough for me (60 and 220 pounds)… I can use my core and do it, but I really doubt a lot of my friends in crappy shape could leap up from this chair easily… My daughter teaches yoga..easy for her.. very well built chair though..claims it can handle like 400 pounds..I’m very skeptical of that…does my 220 no prob.Update…handled my buddy who is a stout 300 pounds…impressive.
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Jay –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid range chair
I love the slight slouch, it makes it so comfy. Great portable chair with back support. so compact and light.
Dave M –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact able
Easy to carry
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy takedown
Well thought out product. Sturdy for 180 lb. Person.
Goker Gokce –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended
It seems to be a very robust construction
Jean Korhonen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact & sturdy
It’s small & sturdy, great for baseball games
C. Byrd –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor build quality
The older version of the chair worked, but was uncomfortable. This newer version was more comfortable, but the chair came with different sized legs. It was unusable as delivered.
Nara Abercrombie –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for a child under 10…Not for Adults!
I was really excited when I ordered these chairs as we were going to a festival and it was supposed to be a lighter chair. When we opened the case let me tell you… it is not for adults. It is for children. We tried every position possible legs fell asleep it pinched our hips. The base of legs is very thin and they kept sinking in the wet soil. This chair, for the price that we paid, is a huge disappointment! I give the chair a 1 out of 10 because it is not easy to put together, canvas is really tight, sadly it is not what we expected or thought we purchased.
Kathleen Hocking –
1.0 out of 5 stars
It wouldn’t fit together at all. Useless. I sent it right back.
The canvas would not stretch over the bars no matter how hard I pulled or how I fit the bars together. Directions are scant, but I followed the pictures. But it wouldn’t fit. Useless unless it fits together and who wants to be a bodybuilder just to put gear together.
Brian –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Impossibly Small Folding Chair
When I received this chair, I thought that the box had been mislabeled. There was no way that a camp chair was inside something that size – and sure enough, there it was. It folds and folds and folds again until it’s smaller than a football.Construction is mostly good, the canvas is pretty heavy duty and the aluminum poles are a nice touch, really helping to save weight. Like many camp chairs, long term durability will probably come down to how the plastic connectors hold up over time.I know that the description says this can hold ‘nearly’ 400 pounds. I might believe that the canvas will, and the chair might hold a static load of that amount, but I don’t see it holding that weight if any wiggling around is going on. I’m 150 pounds shy of the weight limit and I don’t feel like twisting around while sitting is going to be a good idea, the frame does allow a good bit of motion. I’m sure that smaller and lighter folks would see this as less of an issue.The chair is also pretty low to the ground, I feel a little like I’m riding a tricycle when I am sitting on it. The bottom line is that for something this packable and light, it’s pretty amazing that it holds me at all, and it’s loads better than sitting on cold or wet ground. In the end, I like it. Smaller people than me will almost certainly love it.
8 people found this helpful
Armin –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Light Yet Sturdy chair for Outdoor
After using the Moon Lence’s 4th generation portable chair on a few of my trips, I felt it was time to share my experience. Although it’s a brilliant product overall, I’ve settled on a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, due to some minor issues.Pros:Remarkable Stability: This chair offers excellent stability. The triangle base structure coupled with a central pole lends it a robust construction.Lightweight and Robust: Weighing just 2.7 lbs, the chair can support up to 400lbs, a truly impressive feat of engineering.Breathable Material: The chair’s fabric is breathable, letting air circulate to keep you cool, especially during hot summer days.Simple to Set Up: I found assembly and disassembly to be a breeze, thanks to its new design.Extra Storage: The chair has side pockets for storing small items, a handy feature during outdoor activities.Cons:Not Very Comfortable for Long Periods: Despite its ergonomic design, the chair could be more comfortable for prolonged sitting.
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jonesy –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice chair fold up tiny
Holds up to weight just fine. Gets a little shaky when sitting down but that may just be the nature of the beast. Folds up very easy and weights hardly anything so if your a smaller person this would be great for you.
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Vinny Piazza –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Defied expectations in a good way.
Looking at what you get when you take this out of it’s handy carrying bag did not fill me with confidence but I took the plunge and did the pretty dang fast assembly considering how you put it together and plopped down and it’s pretty nice. If you’re at the beach, camping, or just sitting out at a park with filled benches this is a solid space saving way to keep yourself off the ground.
Arnoldo Gutierrez –
3.0 out of 5 stars
feels cheap
this product works just like its should, great addition and would buy again.
Mr. QuibblesMr. Quibbles –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rubik’s Chair is a little tricky to fold up but still a cool chair
We have been hitting the beach more this year and we get tired of sitting on a blanket. We needed a couple more camp style chairs.When I saw how little this was in the pouch I was blown away. It is a pretty amazing chair to assemble. It is basically a two piece construction. A network of preconnected tubes and a heavy nylon fabric seat piece. The way the pieces snap together on their own is pretty amazing. It does take some coaxing to get the stiff fabric corner sockets on the tubes.Now once built, the chair is OK as far as stability goes. It does creak and rock and flex a bit as you sit in it. To be honest, we also ordered a kiddie chair of the exact same design, and I sat in that without a single creak or sway. Perhaps because this one has a higher center of gravity it is a little more flexible and prone to some movement. That being said, it didn’t collapse or fall apart, I sat in it for some time with no problems.NOW the quibble, which cost 4 stars in the “easy to fold” category, but no stars overall. This thing is a bear to strap together so it fits back in the pouch. I spent a good 10 minutes shuffling the sticks around to get them wrapped with the included velcro straps. If you’re in a hurry to go, you’ll have problems.Other than that, this is a good camp/beach chair that we hope to use for years to come. This is priced a little high for what some may consider a little flimsy, but there are others for much less and much more. This is a good deal.
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Raymo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good lightweight camp chair that takes up minimal space.
Those big foldout camp chairs and lounge chairs are nice when you have a lot of camper storage space and weight is no problem. Unfortunately sometimes you need a camp chair that is very light weight and takes up little space. We have an older truck camper where storage space is at a minimum and the big camp chairs just don’t work. We also atv a lot where storage is almost non existent but it is sure nice to have a chair along for when you want to have lunch or relax. I purposely didn’t look at the directions to see how hard it was to assemble the chair. The frame pieces are all hooked together so that is no problem. The nylon seat is also easy to figure out and mount so if your not too mechanically challenged assembly should not be a problem. At 170 lbs. I felt totally secure in the chair. It says good for 400 lbs and as a static load that might be true. I am also confident a 400 lb persons fanny would not fit in this chair. They are ideal for a smaller person and kids but a large person would not be comfortable in them.
RedRaiderRedRaider –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most compact camping chair that I’ve found
MOON LENCE Compact Camping ChairI’ve been looking for a compact and lightweight camping chair. Many others claim to be camping chairs, but in fact are very heavy and hard to carry. This Moon Lence folding chair is the real deal. It is super compact and lightweight yet seems very sturdy. It is easy to setup but does take a few minutes as it is a bit more than just unfolding into place. Still, it only takes about a minute to setup. The product description says that it can hold up to 400 lbs. – I’ve only tested up to 250 lbs. and it still is rock solid. It has ample reinforcement at the support point and should last a long time. I really like the slightly tilted back angle that makes if very comfortable to sit in. The overall design gives the feel of sitting in a supported hammock. I’m very please with this chair and its design and would recommend it to others as a compact and lightweight camping chair.
Daniel JDaniel J –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Beach or Camping
This chair is a wonderful portable chair. It fits in a very small carrying case and the metal tubes of the structure fold up together and are held together with bungee type material. There is no question about what goes where when putting it together or taking apart. The chair is pretty sturdy, it had no problem with me at 220 lbs. There is a brand of another chair very similar that has a higher back and a neck pillow. I found that other brand to be more comfortable. This chair is not uncomfortable though.WHAT I LIKE-Easy to put together and take apart-Easily holds my weight at 220 lbs.-Durable nylon material. Fairly comfortableWHAT I DON’T LIKE-It could have a higher back for neck support. That would allow you to relax more while sitting.
BECKYBECKY –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great lightweight & compact chair
I have a similar chair that I got in January and we have used it almost weekly to watch kids’ soccer games. When I saw this one, I decided to grab it. I like it even more! The base on this one is a little sturdier. It is lightweight (2.8 lbs) and compact which makes it easy to store in the car or to carry camping. It is very easy to setup. There are 2 pockets (one per side) that can be stowed under the chair with the velcro, or let down to hold small accessories like phones, keys, etc. Now this chair isn’t as comfortable as my GCI Rocker, but it weighs a lot less and is much more compact. Two acceptable trade offs for the type of use this chair will get. The only con is that it is not ideal for the elderly or anyone w/ mobility issues. It is lightweight and sits low to the ground, so I’d be afraid my 75-year-old parents would fall getting in/out of it. (For reference, my parents are still able to mow the yard, use a weedeater, etc, without issue.)
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Jess B. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Portable Camping Chair!
I got this chair because I needed something more compact I could keep in my RV, and when we go on hikes. This compact chair really met my need. It comes in a fairly compact bag with a zipper closure. When you pull it out to set it up, the frame fits together easily. The frame consists of metal rods with with hard plastic joints. The metal rods are spring loaded and fit into the joints to allow the structure to take place. The feet have nice rubber covers on them so it doesn’t move around too much. The mesh and canvas chair part is well constructed with thick pockets to attach to the metal chair part, and even pockets on each side! While on stable ground, the chair wobbles a little, but not too much for somebody my size. Overall this chair is pretty comfortable for being so compact. It really fits my needs as a great camping chair!
Adam –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really excellent compact camping chair
I took this chair camping this weekend, and I truly loved having it. It’s reasonably lightweight and packs into a very small container. It’s pretty easy to assemble and has a nice tension bar on the bottom, so you can assemble the chair slightly looser and lock it in place when it’s assembled. It’s relatively comfortable, and while it’s not the most comfortable camping chair on the market, it might be among the most comfortable in its class. Several people were fighting over using this chair, so I may need to get a few more before our next camping trip. I highly recommend this one.
Scott Lloyd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comfortable, robust design
This camping chair is a fantastic choice for outdoor enthusiasts. The chair’s compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for backpacking, hiking, mountaineering, and beach trips. It’s sturdy construction and durable materials should ensure longevity. Setting up the chair is a breeze, and folds down easily for hassle-free transportation. Despite its lightweight nature, the chair provides excellent support with an ergonomic design and robust frame. The specs say it will hold up to 400 pounds, which is amazing. The breathable fabric enhances comfort, and the side pockets are a cool addition. The chair also has a convenient carry bag for easy storage and portability. The chair seems like a reliable, high-quality option that will hold up to a lot of use.
JoeJoe –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Compact – Going to live in my trunk
I got this to permanently place in the trunk of my RAV4. I find myself is situations where I am standing for long periods of time and don’t really want to do that. If I have a packable chair that I could take out of the trunk of my vehicle, that would change things. This would make a great camp chair on a day trip. I like to keep some basic camping equipment in my trunk just in case I want to spend the night in a camp ground. This will make a good addition.Chair is easy to assemble (but watch your fingers), packs down nicely, has a good weight, seems to hold my weight okay, and stores easily. A solid chair if you don’t mind sitting low.
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Matthew NelsonMatthew Nelson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This chair is tight!
This chair is tight! In every sense of the word.Pros– Very comfortable. I am surprised by how comfortable this chair is to sit in. Now I haven’t sat in it for long periods of time, so I can’t speak to that, but I’m happy with the comfort for the amount of time I spent in it.- Easy to set up. It is very straight forward to assemble.- Compact. Would be really easy to pack around to lots of different places.- 2 upholders. I appreciate the fact that they attached two cupholders to the chair. I can put my phone in one and a drink in the other.Cons– The fabric is very tight. It makes it kinds tricky to put on. You need some strength to do it.All in all, I really like this chair.
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John –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice little seat
What a nice surprise. Good solid materials for stand, seat rack and seat/back surface. The entire system fits in a 1 foot long bag for traveling/stowing. The stress points are well seamed and have a nice heavy duty feel. 2 can holders for after those long hikes to the cooler. Also loops at the top two corner attachment points I suppose for securing to the ground in case of weather/wind, etc. I rocked the chair a few times and found the low center of gravity to be useful to prevent tipping. A couple of soft “bounces” in the seat and I didn’t feel as if I was going to push through the material or compromise the rack.
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Jessica LopezJessica Lopez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My new fav camping chair!
This is quick and easy to assemble. It takes up a very small amount of space, compared to other camping chairs I have. Its also incredibly comfortable! The way its designed makes it easy to find a comfortable sitting position that doesnt hurt my hips after sitting for a while. It offers great support for my bakc, and I can easily kick back with a book too! Absolutely 5 stars!
AnnaBeau –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strong and sturdy!
When I saw this tiny satchel, I thought “I’ve bought a kid’s chair!” But this opens up to a full size set, that’s just low to the ground. The seat doesn’t rest on the frame, it’s similar to a hammock style. The metal frame is STRONG and all of the pieces snap into place easily. They’re connected with elastic, similar to a tent pole. This seat holds me comfortably, as well as my husband. It breaks down quickly and easily, and is super lightweight. We’re taking it to camp this weekend, and I’ll update if any malfunctions occur. Overall, I’m super impressed with this!
M. Lee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very comfortable chair
This chair setup easy and folds easy. It’s bit heavier than I thought, so I’m not sure I’ll carry on backpacking. However, it’s very comfortable to sit in.I’m 6’1 and 185lb. I had leg injury that prevent me to attempt to sit on the floor due to pain, but no issue getting in and out of this chair.Probably best for fishing trip, car camping, or going to a park.Very nice and highly recommend.