🌄 Ultralight comfort that travels as far as you do
The TREKOLOGY YIZI LITE is an ultralight, foldable camping chair weighing only 780g, designed for maximum portability and durability. Featuring an aerospace-grade aluminum frame and ultra-strong 60D nylon ripstop fabric, it supports up to 250 lbs. Its compact 32 x 15 cm packed size and quick-setup shockcord frame make it perfect for backpacking, hiking, beach trips, and travel, delivering comfort without the bulk.
Seat Depth | 16 inches |
Seat Height | 9.8 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 21.7 Inches |
Seat Length | 21.7 Inches |
Item Weight | 780 Grams |
Seat Back Interior Height | 21.7 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.7"D x 21.2"W x 9.8"H |
Item Shape | Square |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Color | Grey |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | ultra-strong 60D Nylon |
Frame Material | Aluminum, Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon, Aluminum |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Special Features | Portable, Side Pocket, Low, Compact, Ultra Lightweight |
K**R
Great portable beach chair
Ordered this for a trip to St Lucia so I wouldn't have to just sit on the sand all day. Best purchase ever, I used it constantly. Easy to set up and take down, packs up small, felt very well made and durable. We'll see if it lasts in the long run, but so far, it was awesome.
J**C
Great light chair
Great super light chair. It can be a little wobbly and sits low to the ground but is very comfortable.It packs up and unpacks fast
K**
Great chairs at a great cost.
Great chairs. Compared this to the rei chair at $100 at 1lb. These are $46 at 1.7lbs. We took four backpacking with our family. These are so great vs sitting on the ground. They are so easy to take apart and carry along to waterfalls and such. Very happy and would recommends
J**L
Great chair.
Bought two for my son’s camping trips. They are very light weight, seem very well made, set up quickly and easily and are very comfortable. Amazing to have around camp. Cannot testify to the longevity yet but initial impressions are great!
K**N
Camp chair
Great product
R**C
Poor design
I'm willing to sacrifice comfort for weight when backpacking/camping, but this is ridiculous ..it's like a "trick chair" -it'll throw you off /you'll fall back if you're not careful. Yes, it's one of the most lightweight chairs available, and the materials quality is good (although not the smartest design ie bulky), but it's not comfortable - it actually requires a lot of muscle engagement to sit in it... you must always sit with your legs straight out otherwise you will fall back. You can't bend your legs, have you knees up, or be in any other position other than stretched out with your legs straight. It's almost more like a cot than a chair. This is ok for a moment, but the upper back /neck /thoracic region quickly fatigue and it makes you just want to stand up to relieve the strain. It's worth 2 stars, because it's UL and beats sitting on the ground, but only for a moment.For the same weight and less dollars, this "LACAL" chair (on the left) wins 100 times over. Check out the difference in the frames.. the Treckology chair is like having to balance on a beam in the middle.. it's so wobbly, low, and doesn't let you relax your body.
B**Y
Comfortable, durable and light weight!
this chair was lightweight and very durable! Perfect for backpacking and extremely comfortable!
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
First off, this chair is very comfortable. Surprisingly comfortable. It doesn't have the issue some other chairs have of cutting across your back at the top of the chair.Secondly, this chair is very unstable. So unstable that it unnerves you when you sit in it. It's better with experience, but even then, you have to consciously sit in it in a certain way to keep from tipping over. Your legs straight out front or crossed over will work, but if your legs are off-center at all, you're tipping over. It isn't an issue as much with my 100-pound spouse as it is with 200-pound me, so if you are on the lighter side, you'll probably like it more.There are better, heavier chairs, and there are better, more expensive chairs. I don't think you'll find a better chair at this price point and at this weight, but I would recommend either getting a heavier chair or a more expensive chair. If they made the legs a little longer, I think it would be worth the weight trade-off, because they have mastered the comfort level.One thing I like about backpacking chairs is they also make for good camping chairs or good ballgame chairs, but this chair doesn't qualify for that designation. The only reason you'll ever want to use this chair is to save weight on a hike.One last note: these types of chairs (seat fabric separately attached to a frame) are excellent if you have back problems. The seat curves with all along your back and butt, providing excellent support. No separate lower-back cushion needed.
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