Overview
About PIPELINE 24 Lightweight Packaway Camping Chair
Closeout. Lightweight and handy to keep in your car or bring along on camping trips, PIPELINE 24's lightweight packaway camping chair can be set up anywhere and breaks down small for storage.
- Ultralight design for maximum portability
- Lightweight aluminum frame
- 1000 denier polyester and Textilene mesh seat
- Easy to set up and take down
- Includes zip carry/storage case with carabiner
- Imported
Specs
Specs about PIPELINE 24 Lightweight Packaway Camping Chair
- Material: Polyester, Textilene mesh, aluminum
- Weight capacity: 300 lbs.
- Weight: 2 lb. 3 oz.
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
brilliant, comfy, inexpansive
Reviewed by soapdope from Ontario on Thursday, May 30, 2019
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1.0 out of 5 stars. I used it once and the chair failedReviewed by BWCA paddler from Minnesota on Thursday, July 25, 2019The rubber pads / feet on the legs of the chair have torn through and the front legs started to bend. I am well within the 300 lb weight limit so the bending of the front legs was a suprise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good lightweight camp chairReviewed by Rex from Northern California on Tuesday, July 9, 2019When setting up [...]'s a bit tough to get the last leg in the fourth corner pocket (fabric is very taut on the frame), but these are light, well made, and of quality construction (even a little beveling on the aluminum ferrule sections that make up the legs). Too heavy for backpacking, but great for car camping, motorcycle trips, and just carrying down to the creek to meditate or fish from. Actually a touch nicer than the TravelChair Joey, its closest competitor, and while a bit less robust, also less than half the cost of a Helinox chair. I'll get another.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Great quality for priceVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Seattle on Saturday, July 6, 2019Study lightweight chair when you get it put together. The last corner of the mesh seat is a bit tough to put on but I found that holding the chair on its side to bend the leg in enough to slip into the corner pocket works well!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Legit chairVerified Buyer Reviewed by Old Codger from California on Tuesday, July 2, 2019This thing is sweet! It's sturdy and light. Holds up this 200lb. dude comfortably without protest. It packs small. The parts are quality. I was looking for a good chair I can pack on my motorcycle. This will work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. brilliant, comfy, inexpansiveReviewed by soapdope from Ontario on Thursday, May 30, 2019I have not gone camping with these chairs yet, so I can't vouch for their durability. Friends of mine have comparable chairs that I've tried out, and they've used those chairs many times without any issue. These appear to be of great quality, but of course this product has to support a lot weight on thin, un-braced aluminium tubes with hard plastic connectors - that's a tall order, I think, so only time will tell how these hold out once in use.
I bought two chairs and intend to take them canoe camping - they'd be pretty bulky for backpacking, yet they're as light as camp chairs can be* and amazingly comfy in use - you're low to the ground, so could still operate a stove. The price versus comparable chairs at our local camping store makes these an insanely good deal.
*there is a camping chair that essentially has no legs at all, but I tried that style in the store and I really dislike it... it felt awkward and odd - and being so low you may as well get a folded-camping pad style chair. I felt like the thermarest model was a bit tipsy, too. These ones with legs are certainly bulkier but just insanely practical by comparison and they're super comfy. With the STP pricing - get that extra 25% off - this is a killer deal.