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Cliq Camping Chair - Top Portable Chair

Cliq Camping Chair - Top Portable Chair

Description

I recently had the opportunity to try out the Cliq Camping Chair, which is currently the most funded portable chair on the market. Unlike traditional camping chairs, the Cliq Chair is incredibly compact, almost the size of a drink bottle. This makes it extremely easy to carry and store, making it the perfect option for those always on the go.

Setting up the Cliq Chair is a breeze. It takes only five seconds to set up, thanks to its patented design. And despite its small size, this chair is incredibly sturdy and stable. It features a tip-proof design that keeps you secure and stable, even on uneven surfaces like sand, mud, and dirt. Plus, the chair is made with high-quality materials such as aircraft-grade aluminum and double-stitched ripstop ballistic nylon, ensuring durability and longevity.

One of the standout features of the Cliq Chair is its versatility. It can be used not only as a camping chair, but also as a folding chair, lawn chair, backpacking chair, or even a beach chair. It's the perfect companion for barbecues, picnics, beach days, backpacking trips, camping trips, music festivals, and concerts.

A common concern for many is the weight capacity of the chair. Rest assured, the Cliq Chair can support up to 300 pounds while only weighing a mere 3.5 pounds itself. This is a testament to its robust construction and reliable design.

Now, let's address some commonly asked questions about the Cliq Camping Chair:

Does this come with a bag to carry it?

Heck, no. Even though the price of the chair is a whopping $89, the company couldn't be bothered to throw in even a simple drawstring carrying bag. They want us to spend more of our sweet cash to purchase their special bags at $19.99 and up. (I fell for the trick and bought one. Not worth more than $12.)

I'm 6'2" and 270, how well do these fit a larger man?

I can only speak for my size, which is 6' 230. I am very comfortable in this chair. Its ability to slightly bend back and side to side plays a major role in the comfort.

Is the cliq chair more of a portable camp chair or hiking chair? Can they be used in the park or as folding beach chairs?

Thanks for your question. It's a good one. Our customers say they love the CLIQ chair because it's their best "all-around convenient" chair. What makes it a great camping chair is that it is small, compact, and portable enough to take everywhere. Designed to carry in one hand or throw into a bag, you'll pack it more often and use it more than any other chair you have. It's great for camping, trips to the beach or park, anywhere you need a quick, easy, and comfortable chair. Due to the robust military-grade design, the one area that we would not necessarily recommend it relates to backpacking long distances where every pound counts.

When folding it up, say constantly moving from place to place, do you have to collapse the arms? Or can you just fold it up for a quick temporary option?

The arms must be collapsed unless you want to carry the chair unfolded (which could get awkward). I found folding and unfolding the legs and arms to be difficult and cumbersome because of the high amount of effort involved in pulling out and pushing them in - they just don't slide easily.

In conclusion, the Cliq Camping Chair is a game-changer in the world of portable chairs. Its compact size, quick setup, durability, and versatility make it worth the investment. Whether you're a camping enthusiast, a beach lover, or simply enjoy outdoor activities, the Cliq Chair is a must-have item in your gear collection. Don't miss out on this highly backed crowdfunding product that promises top-notch quality and functionality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this come with a bag to carry it?

Heck, no. Even though the price of the chair is a whopping $89, the company couldn't be bothered to throw in even a simple drawstring carrying bag. They want us to spend more of our sweet cash to purchase their special bags at $19.99 and up. (I fell for the trick and bought one. Not worth more than $12.)

Im 6'2" and 270, how well do these fit a larger man?

I can only speak for my size which is 6' 230. I am very comfortable in this chair. Its ability to slightly bend back and side to side plays a major role in the comfort.

Is the cliq chair more of a portable camp chair or hiking chair? Can they be used in the park or as folding beach chairs?

Thanks for your question. It's a good one. Our customers say they love the CLIQ chair because it's their best "all-around convenient" chair. What makes it a great camping chair is that it is small, compact and portable enough to take everywhere. Designed to carry in one hand, or throw into a bag, you'll pack it more often and use it more than any other chair you have. It's great for camping, trips to the beach or park, anywhere you need a quick, easy and comfortable chair. Due to the robust military grade design, the one area that we would not necessarily recommend it relates to backpacking long distances where every pound counts.

When folding it up, say constantly moving from place to place, do you have to collaps the arms? Or can you just fold it up for a quick temporary optio

The arms must be collapsed unless you want to carry the chair unfolded (which could get awkward). I found folding and unfolding the legs and arms to be difficult and cumbersome because of the high amount of effort involved in pulling out and pushing them in - they just don't slide easily.