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The iClimb Low Ultralight Compact Camping Folding Chair combines aerospace-grade aluminum alloy and durable 900D ripstop fabric to deliver a featherweight (1.9 lbs), compact (13.8×4.7×4.7 inches folded) seating solution. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand portability without sacrificing strength, it supports up to 264 lbs with reinforced corners and corrosion resistance. Featuring a breathable mesh back, deep seat, anti-slip legs, and a handy side pocket, it’s perfect for backpacking, camping, and travel. Comes with a durable carry bag and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.



















| ASIN | B0BJQ6WX83 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The chair requires assembly. Instructions are included to guide the user through the setup process. |
| Back Style | Mesh Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,727 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #167 in Camping Chairs |
| Brand | iClimb |
| Chair Backrest Width | 22.8 Inches |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (350) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2022 |
| Fabric Type | 900d Ripstop Oxford |
| Fill Material | Mesh |
| Form Factor | Foldable |
| Included Components | Storage Bag |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.89 pounds |
| Item model number | IC606 |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | iClimb |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 264 Pounds |
| Model Name | IC606N |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 22.8"D x 22.4"W x 20.8"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backpacking, camping, hiking, canoeing, biking, kayaking, motorcycle travelling, hunting trek, concert party, outdoor picnic, park, BBQ, road trip, adventuring and anyone looking for light travel without the bulk |
| Room Type | Outdoor |
| Seat Depth | 13.4 inches |
| Seat Height | 7.5 Inches |
| Seat Length | 22.8 Inches |
| Shape | U-Shaped |
| Size | 22.8 inches x 22.4 inches x 19.7 inches |
| Special Feature | Lower profile, Stable, Ultralight, Compact, Heavy Duty, Portable |
| Surface Recommendation | Outdoor |
| Tilting | No |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**L
Super light and compact!! (but not for larger adults)
I got the iClimb folding chair primarily for my son to use. Right out of the box, I noticed that it is super light and small. Easy to throw in the trunk or just move around the house. Setting up the chair was straight forward. Not to many pieces or complicated. My 8-year-old son really liked it, but note that the back is lower so even for him is wasn't a slouch and rest your head posture, more upright. He used the side pocket to store his small toys or a drink. It worked great but doesn't get in the way if not being used. An added bonus was the carry bag that came with the chair. It feels super strong and makes moving the chair around very easy. Some travel bags are hopelessly small where you'll never fit the item back into it once unpacked... not the case here! The case is nicely sized - not too big or too small. The one thing to maybe be aware of is that because the chair is built to be light and easy to move, it is smaller and didn’t feel as sturdy when I briefly tried it (210lbs, 5'10"). I guess it's just a trade-off for having such an incredibly compact and portable chair. That’s great for kids, but larger adults might find it too snug for them. Pros: - Small size and light - great for traveling. - Carrying it around is a piece of cake. - Sets up in no time. - Great for kids! - The bag it comes with feels durable and is easy to pack it into! Cons: - Might be a tight fit for larger adults and the legs flexed more than I was comfortable with when I sat in it - likely would be fine but I was afraid to lean and put too much pressure on it (unavoidable trade-off for being so light) In a nutshell, the iClimb chair is great for those who want something light and easy. 100% recommended for kids... but, if you're a larger adult looking for a comfy seat to fully lean back in, you might want to consider carrying a sturdier (but also heavier) option.
C**H
Fair Lightweight Chair (But Could Be Better)
Overall decent chair - if you get it on sale. I paid about $33 to get the mesh version in Used Like New condition. Assembly is not too bad, though you do have to pay attention to putting the lower legs on in the right direction, so I will keep the instructions (photographic and written, very helpful). There is no lumbar support and it does have a little bit of the "slipping out" feel due to the material and reclined curve, so I shove a jacket or pillow behind my back. As others have noted, it's low. I like that I can rock back on the back legs some, like in the product pictures, but I don't completely trust the strength of the legs in that position (and I'm about 135lb), so don't do it too often. The weight listed in the description appears to be accurate. My mesh chair was supposed to be 1.7lb and without the carry case it came out to 1lb 9oz, or 1.5625lb. I just used the webbing and clip that are attached to the legs for stability to wrap it up in a bundle, so no bag needed to keep all the parts together.
M**R
A very well designed, light, portable, and comfortable camping chair
I really like this chair. It packs very small, is very light, and though low to the ground is remarkably comfortable. While I bought this for campground use, it's small and light enough that I could easily clip it to my backpack for when I am doing dispersed/primitive camping if I wanted to. The design is smart - while ultimately folding out large enough to easily accommodate my not insignificant backside, it has a set of shock cord loaded poles that are brought together (no manual needed) to take the small fully packed "folding" set of posts and combine them into a very workable chair frame, which you then just further slip the included seat around the open post ends to complete construction and begin use. To repack, you just reverse the steps. Both directions take little effort as everything is very well machined and things mate and unmate easily. Once the frame is folded again, you pack it in the included bag, put the seat cover in on top, and zip. The bag, while small, is amply sized so you are not struggling to push everything back together to pack it away. One thing I particularly like about this chair is it doesn't have any pointy chair posts sticking toward the ground. Everything that touches the ground is a closed loop. This avoids both getting the pointy bits jammed with mud or sand, but also makes it more usable on sandy surfaces (like the beach) where it has flat surfaces to ride on top. The only trade off there is it can make it slightly less stable on certain hard ground situations, but the trade seems worth it, though some care is needed to make sure the chair is stable before use. It even comes with a working cupholder designed in a way to ultimately weigh basically nothing, yet, actually be functional at the campsite. Again - good design. Finally, I'd also like to commend the seller, who when I had a small problem, resolved it quickly in a friendly and agreeable fashion. I would happily recommend this chair and the seller.
N**I
Lightweight and comfortable!
This chair is awesome and super sturdy. It's very lightweight, and folds up relatively small to fit in a backpack. I plan to bring this with me when I go backpacking. It's also very comfortable to sit in, and keeps your back supported for short periods, despite it sitting so low to the ground. It fits perfectly under my tent (see photo) if I want to chill or cook if it's raining. I honestly would buy it again.
M**K
Great value in a lightweight, backpacking chair
I wanted a lightweight share without spending over a hundred bucks on a Helinox. At 28 oz (full mesh seat) in the bag, this chair is a great value at forty bucks. It's not far off the ground, so I often drop into with some force, but it has held up nicely. Takes a little effort to get out of it for the same reason, but it's a very comfortable chair. Not the easiest chair to set up, but not the hardest either. Not the lightest but certainly light enough for backpacking. Completely satisfied.
M**.
Have used this on 3 or 4 camps now - great design and very comfortable - it is low to the ground so getting out of it might be tricky for some but it’s a great lightweight portable chair - would recommend to any backpacker who doesn’t want to take a chair because it’s too much weight but doesn’t want to spend crazy money on the ultralight stuff - this is a great compromise I think
J**E
I haven't taken it out on the trails yet but it was easy to set up, very confy to sit in and feels sturdy and strong... I'm only small and light so perfect for me but I wouldn't recommend it for someone very tall or heavy. Better for those under 60-70kg max
C**N
Me parecían geniales, hasta que los llevé a la playa por primera vez. La arena se mete en la conexión de los tubos y es prácticamente imposible desmontarlos. Quizás podría sentarme en una manta.
C**T
Très pratique ne prend pas de places légère Je recommande
A**R
As promised, compact chairs going to use for beach. Easy Assembly, sturdy.
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