🌲 Sit Back, Relax, and Enjoy the Great Outdoors!
The TIMBER RIDGE Oversized Folding Camping Chair is designed for ultimate comfort and convenience, featuring a heavy-duty steel frame that supports up to 500lbs. With its oversized dimensions, built-in cup holder, and side pocket cooler, this chair is perfect for camping, sporting events, and backyard barbecues. Weighing only 16.85lbs, it’s easy to transport and store, making it a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Seat Depth | 19 inches |
Seat Height | 18.88 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 24.5 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Seat Back Interior Height | 26.38 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 24"W x 40"H |
Item Shape | Chair |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Grey |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Cotton |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Arm Rest, Side Pocket with Cooler, Cup Holders, Foldable |
D**T
Comfortable and sturdy folding chair.
Awesome product. Very comfortable. Works very well for "big" people such as myself. A little heavier than other folding chairs but the sturdiness. A lot of convenient storage.
R**W
LOVE this chair!
Love this chair, I'm a big guy at 6' 2" 380lbs and this thing works great for camping, the lake, gatherings where seating is limited, hanging out in the garage whatever you want.The quality has been great for me so far, it's a folding chair so pretty easy to use lolPlenty of pockets for your phone etc and a drink holder that slides out from under your right leg.It'd be nice to see it a little bit cheaper but for someone like me it was worth every penny so far.I've had people of all shapes and sizes sit in this chair and every single one has commented on how big it is complimented how comfortable it is haha
L**S
A Big Chair for Big People
As a big person, shopping for outdoor furniture is exhausting. All the chairs that you can find in most stores are rated for a max of 275 lbs. (125 kg for our non-freedom unit using friends). Which is fine, that should cover most people needing to buy chairs. But for we people who haven't met a snack we don't like, that usually doesn't cut it. So when I was told I was going to be subjected to a backyard BBQ this summer, I knew I was in trouble. I had to find a chair that would hold me and I would feel secure sitting in and wouldn't be worried about potentially breaking.So off to Amazon I went. And as I searched for chairs that were rated for 500 lbs. (227 kg, I see you) this one stood out to me, mostly cause it didn't come exclusively in grey, blue, or black. Sidebar, why is everything made for us fat people in grey, blue, black, and occasionally true red or deep green? Seriously fat people like other colors too. Back to the chair. I liked the orange. It shouldn't show dirt as badly as a tan one would and plus it's just a nice friendly color. And by the way, it is a lovely shade of orange in person, it isn't super rusty or a russet or traffic cone orange, it's just a nice medium orange.Let's talk about the heft of it. It's a tad heavy. Good. I want some heft to this thing. I want to know that it's got my back, and will securely hold my assets, if you catch my drift. It is still pretty easy to carry and move around as I need to. It's not super cumbersome and the carrying bag seems strong enough. It is super easy to set up, the first few set ups were a little stiff but as I've opened and closed the chair a few times its starting to get easier to expand. Once it is expanded and set up it's pretty easy to shift it where you need it.The frame is super strong. There is no sag, no real give: you know how some chairs do that when you sit on them they flex just a bit too much where you're nervous you're stressing the joints, this one doesn't. it has the exact right amount of give which is very little. It honestly felt like sitting in a nice dining room chair.The nylon of the seat is nice and thick, feels very durable and like it will not wear out very quickly. And speaking of the seat, for all my people with big booties and wide hips, it's a nice wide seat. My mom, also big, looked at it and "said I don't think it's wide enough," and I said "it's wider than our recliners from Stressless." She sat in it and ordered herself one.I love that it folds up so compactly, I was nervous it would take up a lot of room, but it doesn't take up much more room folded up in it's bag than a similar camping chair weighted for less weight. It is a bit taller though, so that's great for taller people, but it does mean it takes up a bit more space in the back of a closet or on a shelf in the garage. So storing in the off seasons won't be a problem for those of us who live in areas with four seasons. I do love the little fold away cup holder. That's pretty dang nifty.All in all I'm very happy with my purchase and it should do right by me for quite awhile.
D**N
Best big and tall camping chair out there
As I have said a couple times, I don't usually write reviews but I had to put a lot of work in to find the right chair for my wife and I. I'm a big guy, 6'7" 305lbs and when my wife asked me to get a couple of these for going to our R/C Flight club or down to the river, I knew I had my work cut out for me.She wanted to get these $34 cooler chairs and while those are nice, they're not super sturdy at the best of times, especially not with someone my size sitting in them. I did some research and after going through several "heavy duty" chairs and trying a bunch at the local stores, we decided to get a set of these.They showed up and after unboxing, they were in a really nice storage bag. Not one of those super thin ones either. It's got some kind of lining on the inside material or so it looked to me. Nice and durable.Set up is easy, just unfold and have a seat! The blue version from the company comes with a nice bag for your magazine or phone, and a swing out cup holder (the black did not, important to note...it was $10 cheaper). The metal is nicely coated tube design and very firm feeling. Not that flimsy aluminum stuff, this is a steel frame chair. Material feels thick and sturdy, something that is going to hold up pretty well with some simple care. The arms are a solid tube so you can rest on them with ease, again, not a floppy piece of cloth. Use them to get up and sit down, they can take it. Feet are on a rocker design so they'll adapt to weird ground but have little treads so they don't slide around once you set it up. The seat doesn't have weird plastic rivets on the side (Like the $34 dollar one did) and it doesn't have a metal bar under the front of the cloth digging into your thighs. Speaking of the seat, did I mention it was roomy? My tookus fit with room to spare and relax and spread out in. You're not going to get pinched here if you know what I mean.Folding it up took about 5 seconds to figure out. Stand in back of the chair and pull the arms towards you and inwards. It DID fit back into the bag too which was nice because if you've done camping gear before, you know that's usually impossible.Overall I couldn't be more pleased with these (so far) and I figured, since I had to work my butt off to find something that would fit me, be sturdy and be comfortable, I'd leave a review so someone else doesn't have to work as hard as I did to find something good.If I had to give it a con, it weighs like 16 pounds in the bag. Heavy? Meh...it's heavier than the $34 one than came in at 8 pounds but it's a *steel* framed chair, it's going to weigh more. Maybe if you're looking for a chair to haul up a mountain or go hiking with, this isn't it. If you're going to go somewhere, haul them out of your car, 16 pounds is nothing and I'd have some really serious problems if I couldn't handle that LOL.Long story short, if you're looking for a great big guy chair, this is it. It costs more but you're getting solid quality that is comfortable. I'd rather pay more for something I can use season after season instead of it breaking at the end of the summer and I have to get another.
C**K
Good heavy duty outdoor chair option for large people
Too early to tell regarding durability. As usual, Amazon seeks immediate assessment. So far, overall frame construction seems super strong - designed to handle weight in excess of 300 lbs. The cloth/cover material looks pretty good - but that is what will reflect the test of time. I bought this to supplement a fantastic Magellan heavy duty chair that is no longer made and has lasted for years with some grommets wearing out now. The main reason I did not give the Timber Ridge chair 5 stars is that the arm rests are not as comfortable. They are almost tubular round with light fabric covers. Not near as comfortable as the flat arm rests on the Magellan chair. The end of the rests are relatively sharp and not comfortable if your wrists are on them. I may add some supplemental padding some how. A plus is that the chair seats higher and the back is at a comfortable angle. This chair is heavy but likely to be very durable.
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