🌊 Sit Back and Relax in Style!
The Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair in Maldives Blue Hallet Peak combines comfort and convenience, featuring a solid back design and a maximum weight capacity of 136.08 kg. With dimensions of 66D x 90.2W x 94H cm, this lightweight chair is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal addition to your living room or patio garden. Plus, it requires no assembly and is easy to maintain—just wipe clean!
Brand | Kijaro |
Product Dimensions | 66D x 90.2W x 94H Centimeters |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 136.08 kg |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Living Room, Patio Garden |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 21 Inches |
Furniture Finish | Stainless Steel |
Seat Height | 19 Inches |
Seat Depth | 40.6 Centimeters |
Arm Height | 26 Inches |
Is Customisable | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 883698540221 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883698540221 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Type of Wood | Wood |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Mattress Comfort | Foldable |
Shipping Weight | 4.95 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | 54022 |
Country of Origin | USA |
P**R
Sturdy, comfortable and roomy camp chair.
This chair is very sturdy and has a nice wide seat. Very comfortable. Easy to put up and take down. It’s heavier than a lot of camp chairs at a little over 9 lbs, but is so strong and sturdy the weight is worth it. Has a strap incorporated into the chair to carry it. Nice fabric. The storage bag is included and it too is nicely made and string. This camp chair is a solid 5 stars!!!!!
D**B
Completely satisfied. Comfortable, durable, packs up nice in carry bag.
Completely satisfied with this purchase.
A**.
Comfortable and strong chair, but light to lift.
I use this light, strong and portable chair to take to my grandchildren’s sporting events.
J**H
Wow these are NICE!!!
We were tired of the flimsy camp chairs where the seat sagged, posts poked thru, the backs fell down, generally fell apart after one gentle season. I read the reviews and set a budget, and these Kijaro chairs seemed like a good choice. They came in fun colors, but not many of those colors were available, or were more expensive. I picked the pretty gray as that would best match our stuff and was not the typical red or blue like every other camp chair.For some reason, despite being in stock, two chairs took 3 weeks to arrive, and they each shipped separately in giant boxes—both chairs could have fit in the same box! We immediately busted these out to see if they matched our expectations.1) NO SAGGY SEAT!!! These are nice and firm! There is also pretty little striped piping at the seams. Usually with cheap chairs sometimes there is this plasticky black roll that cracks and slices your arms open. This chair looks and feels very stylish.2) There is a rocker switch that locks the chair folded up and also locks the chair open! No accidental folding of the chair and tumbling into the camp fire or it springing open while you are stumbling home. Nobody wants that!3) Along with the tote bag to carry it around, I tip my frosty beverage to the genius who also built a carrying strap into the chair! You don’t have to attempt to stuff the chair back into the bag to carry it back home: just unlock, fold up, click locked, grab the strap and go! I’ve tried carrying those cheap chairs after some great parties and the dang thing sprung open halfway, and there I am wrestling with a crappy camp chair that knows it’s being left at the curb.4) Chair has a normal cup holder AND a bigger cup holder AND a really nice mesh pocketed & zippered pouch attached to the chair! I’m sure I’ll find something to tuck in it: camper keys, Aim&Flame, dog treats, chapstick, etc.I cannot wait to really use these chairs! We spent just under an hour giving then a hard once over and loved them! The campsites are calling!
A**N
Comfortable
Seems durable.Very comfortable.Sits high.
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