Coleman Broadband Mesh Quad Camping Chair
Bring a comfortable seat with you to the campsite with the Coleman Broadband Mesh Quad Camping Chair. Ideal for camping, picnics, or backyard barbeques, this versatile folding chair offers premium comfort in a roomy yet portable design. It features a breathable mesh back that allows the breeze to cool your back on hot days, plus an integrated mesh cup holder that keeps a refreshing beverage within your reach. Designed to ensure your comfort, the chair features an extra-wide 21.3-inch seat that offers plenty of room to lounge and adjustable arms that let you customize the chair to suit your preferences. The strong steel frame can support up to 250 pounds and withstands seasons of heavy use. And thanks to its collapsible design and convenient carrying bag, this folding chair is easy to store and transport.
Product Features
- Portable folding chair ideal for camping and backyard get-togethers
- Extra-wide 21.3-inch seat provides plenty of space to lounge
- Nylon mesh fabric offers added ventilation
- Integrated drink holder keeps a beverage within reach
- Comes with carrying bag for easy transport and storage
- Nylon mesh back for cooling comfort
- Arm rest cup holder to keep your drink close
- Heavy-duty steel frame supports up to 250 lbs. (113.39 kg)
- Compact, folds up to fit inside most car trunks
- Sling bag for easy portability
- Unfolded Dimensions: 21.3 in x 31.1 in. x 35.8 in. (54 cm x 79 cm x 91 cm)
- Folded Dimensions: 5.5 in x 5.9 in x 35.4 in. (14 cm x 15 cm x 90 cm)
- 1-year limited warranty
cheap price for cheap comfort
First Impression: It’s going to survive my teenager! Bought this chair for our 12 year old daughter. She’s 5’5″ and 105 pounds. Chair height seems right on target, and she likes the mesh back – she said she could feel a little bit of the breeze while she was sitting in it during on of her brothers’ baseball games this evening. Tonight it was about 82 degrees, give or take, in the shade at 7pm. The chair is sturdy enough to handle the sometimes odd positions that pre-teens find themselves sitting in (HOW are some of those even remotely…