Customer Reviews: Kijaro Dual Lock Portable Camping Chairs - Enjoy The Outdoors with a Versatil...

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I shopped around for a long time before deciding on this chair. Its very sturdy. The quality of the material is superior to all the other chairs I have seen.
The hanging pouch is a little small and tight, but zips up. When camping I have too much stuff to keep track of, phone, drink, keys, etc. This keeps all the stuff in one place.
It is heavier, but quality items usual weigh more.
When searching for a quality camp chair, I kept going back and forth between these two.First, I ordered the chair on the left by EA "Ever Advanced". Im 51" and 165 lbs.
and wanted a sturdy but easy to carry camp chair. The EA chair has a higher back and since Im short, it definitely supported my head with room to spare when I leaned back.
This chair advertises "lumbar support" and its well made with a padded back and seat, but the reason why it gives you lumbar support is because its a sling chair...your own weight molds the seating to your back.
It has one cup holder, soda can sized, that is thickly insulated and one large open pocket on the right side for your phone and keys; no zipper closure.
The pocket is sewn of both fabric and mesh. The armrests are padded and comfortable and they are height-adjustable. The chair doesnt have an attached strap but there is one on the carry bag.
The chair weighs 8.5 lbs and supports up to 300 lbs.I was a bit unhappy that the sling-style EA chair was a little difficult to get out of.
My older knees sometimes need a firmer seat to help with standing.So, I ordered the "Dual Lock" camp chair on the right by Kijaro. This chair locks open and the seat is very firm.
Easy to rise out of. Again, my short height enabled my head to be supported when I leaned back. Taller folks wont have a head rest. The chair also locks when closed.
Not tightly closed, but enough so that when I threw the chairs built-in strap over my shoulder in order to carry it without putting it back into its bag, the chair didnt fully open.
This chair weighs 1 lb. heavier than the EA chair but honestly, I didnt notice the difference between the two when I had them over my shoulder.
The Kijaro chair also supports up to 300 lbs.The Kijaro chairs back has a slight lean-back angle to it; its not a straight-backed chair.
I might tuck a rolled hand towel behind my back if I feel the need for lumbar support.The Kijaro chair has two cup holders made of plastic mesh. Not sure how sturdy they will prove to be.
One is soda can-sized and the other one is slightly larger and would hold a no-handle-style, cylindrical travel coffee mug or a Starbucks frap drink cup.
There is a very nice pocket to hold your gear on the right side of the chair; its a little hard to see in the pic. Its sewn of fabric and mesh, and has a zippered main compartment as well as two open pockets on the outer face that are cell phone-sized.
I really like the zippered pocket; a great idea for keys and other small items that you dare not lose. I also like the thick, reinforced binding along the edges of this chair and the pocket.
Decorative as well as durable. Love the turquoise color!Both camp chairs are well made. The EA chair has more padding; the Kijaro chair is a firmer sit.
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