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Helinox Chair One Original Lightweight, Compact, Collapsible Camping Chair, Blue Block

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Color: Blue Block


Features

  • Lightweight, compact camping and backpacking chair packs smaller and weighs less than a bottle of wine
  • Chair frame is constructed from advanced proprietary aluminum alloy to provide maximum strength at a minimum weight; holds up to 320 pounds
  • Removable seat and zippered carrying case are made from durable, UV-resistant, 600-weave rip-stop polyester; material is machine washable
  • Setup is fast with a single internal bungee cord that assembles poles; assembled chair measures 21.5W x 20D x 25.5H inches, seat height is 10 inches
  • Ideal for travel and camping; weighs 2.10 pounds and measures 4 x 4.5 x 14 inches packed in included bag; manufacturers five-year warranty

Color: Blue Block


Brand: Helinox


Product Dimensions: 20"D x 21.5"W x 25.5"H


Material: Aluminum


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Room Type: Tent


Frame Material: Aluminum


Age Range (Description): Adult


Back Style: Solid Back


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Weight: 960 Grams


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 320 Pounds


Seat Material Type: Polyester


Item Weight: 2.12 pounds


Manufacturer: Helinox


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: 10001R1


Date First Available: October 9, 2019


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  • Pretty Strong
Color: Coyote Tan
PROS: Easy assembly and set up/break down. Carrying case is great. Love the tan color. Cradles you. CONS: It does have some points that puts a little pressure on my shoulder blades, when leaned back. Takes practice getting up, you may want to hold the sides. **I bought a pack of six black pre-cut tennis balls as shoes for the Helinox Chair One. Love it! My next purchase may be the high back Helinox Sunset Chair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by Review Companion

  • Fantastic! A worthwhile comfort investment
Color: Black/Blue
As another reviewer suggests: If you mostly car camp and occasionally go backpacking camping the chair one is the chair for you. If you primarily backpack then get the Chair Zero. I have suffered whatever cheap heavy folding chairs were on hand for years. Wow what a difference this makes, it fits in my backpack, adding 2.1lbs, and its actually really comfortable. I mostly adventure in the mountains where the ground is very firm and packed so I have no issues with the little legs sinking but if you go to the beach or anywhere else that's soft you're definitely going to want to buy the additional piece, or some furniture leg feet, or rubber cane ends ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by nubbles

  • Very strong, pack weight is no different from other camp chairs
Color: Black/Blue
I now have three backpacking chairs, they all wei about the same, or, at least, close enough to be negligible for me. I would likely select a different chair for different types of trips. When hiking alone, I'd probably go with a competitor's chair that has the same seat height. When hiking in a small group for extended trips, I'd probably go with a competitor's chair that sits lower For hiking in larger groups, I'd definitely take the Helinox Chair One. And really it comes to two simple reasons: - It's build to withstand a lot of abuse, the most of any backpacking chair - It's built wide, to accommodate a broad range of body types. - easier for most folks to get into and out of. Hiking in a larger group means all kinds of body types and personalities will be together. There'll typically be a central campfire to gather around for food and relaxing, and chairs get strewn about and a lot of folks just don't care what chair they sit in. So, likely, if I have my chair out, it'll be first come first serve. Or I might get up for a sec to gather firewood, collect water, do some cooking, or maybe go check on my tent, or whatever, and come back and find someone in my chair. Now, that's not a big deal, of course. But what I wouldn't want is for someone to have an accident because the chair wasn't really sturdy and possibly get hurt, or maybe someone's body type is stockier and becomes extremely uncomfortable in the chair where the front digs into the thighs or the sides put too much pressure, making the chair uncomfortable. The Helinox chair is significantly wider seating than my other two chairs. Where the other two backpacking chair fits, not snug, but almost snug, the Helinox almost feel like a hammock. There is plenty of room for stockier folks to be comfortable, and nothing digs in. it’s also built to withstand 350 lbs. And it does seem immensely strong. Not sure it would hold up to the same rigors as my lower seat height camp chair, but it sure looks like it can take a beating, and when you don't know how a "community property" piece of backpacking gear is going to be treated, you want it as risk free as possible. As I said in the beginning, all three camp chairs I have are essentially the same weight and they really are basically the same bulk. whichever one I throw in my pack, there is no noticeable difference in weight, nor can I fit any more or less gear, meaning their in-pack build is roughly the same. I guess the only reason I wouldn't take this backpacking chair on all trips with me is that...well...it's kinda big for my butt, and the other camp chairs are a little more comfortable for me because they are a bit more snug. btw, I measure 5'8" when barefoot, 140lbs (maybe a touch more now). Oh, one more thing, it does seem to have you in a slightly more “sitting up” position than the other chairs. Not quite a straight back chair, but a little closer to that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2014 by Tetsu Noguchi

  • Great for kayak camping!
Color: Black/Blue
My husband and I enjoy going kayak camp at boat only access sites. The biggest challenge of kayak camping is that everything has to fit in the front and back storage areas of our kayaks, (not a lot of room). With the help of other reviewers here on Amazon, we have found some fantastic things perfect for backpackers or kayak campers, (tiny lantern that put out more light than our full sized lantern, small utensils for cooking/cleaning, smaller sized "nesting" cookware, etc). There was only one thing I felt I was missing ... I love to read, and wished I could find some sort of small camping chair. I almost didn't bother looking, because I figured there was no way I'd find something that was comfortable AND small enough to fit in the kayak storage compartment along with everything else we already had. I'm so glad that I looked!!! This chair is a miracle of engineering - it's super light, folds up really small, and is surprisingly comfortable to sit in! My hubby is a big guy, (approx 250 pounds) and I was a little dubious about their claim that this chair can hold up to 300 pounds, (I was even more dubious when the chair arrived - it was so light that I couldn't imagine it holding more than a child's weight). We were scared to even sit in the thing at first, but it held our weight then and we've had absolutely no issues or concerns with it during the half dozen or so trips we taken so far this summer. The chair can be packed away so small because the entire frame of the chair, (the blue legs and support areas of the chairs we bought) all break down, (you just pull the legs out of the black connecting pieces, and you end up with a bundle of same sized pieces of tubing, (kinda like tent poles). The seat just slides off and can be rolled up and put in the same small carry bag as the frame poles. (I wish I could explain this better ... hopefully there will be someone with more of an engineering background who can explain it more clearly.) I also hesitated on buying this chair because of the cost, (not cheap!) but it has been worth every penny! We can fit both chairs, (broken down into carrying/storage) in the front, (smaller) storage area of one kayak, along with our nesting cookware set and 2 blow up mattress, (which are also very small once they are rolled up and put into storage/carrying bag. It's pretty impressive - we couldn't be happier! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2015 by Peggy

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