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DOD Outdoors
Sugoi Chair

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$99.00
Color:Black

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Why we Like The DOD Outdoors Sugoi Chair

Lightweight and surprisingly adjustable, the packable DOD Outdoors Sugoi Chair comes with us on every adventure. The cotton fabric fights off damage from popping fires while it cradles our behind, aluminum alloy poles set up in a jiffy and feel stable, and adjustable position and height helps us really feel at home.


Details

  • Versatile camp chair that has thought of everything you haven't
  • Cotton construction is spark resistant and durable
  • Dual angle design lets you kick back or sit up proper
  • Four different heights allow you to stay comfortable
  • Simple setup encourages comfort in the great outdoors
  • Included carry bag makes it easy to bring along on adventures
  • Item #DOD000N
Material
[frame] aluminum alloy, [fabric] cotton canvas, 600D polyester
Seat Height
low-to-ground, adjustable
Armrests
none
Cup Holder
none
Reclining
yes
Pillow
none
Totable
includes carrying case
Weight Limit
250lb
Dimensions
24 x 26 x 37in
Claimed Weight
5lb
Activity
camping, backpacking

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

July 20, 2024

So comfortable!

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I have two of these chairs. They are well-made, compact, and easy to adjust the chairs to a desired height. The canvas has held up well so far, and the carrying bag is of good quality. These are our most comfortable camp chairs. If given the option, I sit in these. The only downside is that they take a little work to put together and take down. You set up the frame first and attach the canvas to the frame.

Bethany S