Ridgeline Short Camp Chair
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Ridgeline Short Camp Chair
The Ridgeline Camp Chair Short features a short back and a seat engineered to comfortably cradle and support your body. The chair is lightweight and durable with vented mesh panels for breathability. Sit back and relax with a 13.5" off the ground seat height perfect for chilling by the fire. The Ridgeline Camp Chair Short is easy-to-use and folds down small for travel and storage.
- Material
- [seat] 900d polyester, [frame] aluminum alloy
- Seat Height
- 13.5in
- Totable
- yes
- Weight Limit
- 265
- Dimensions
- 20 x 20 x 26.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 14oz (850g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- hike & camp
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 17 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 26, 2024
Worth it
Comfortable. Carried it into Yellowstone's backcountry...much better than sitting on the ground or a down tree.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
November 10, 2023
Top Corners Dig Into Shoulders
I've tried my chair a couple of times and just could not get comfortable. I should have gone for the tall version.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
October 10, 2023
Great chair!!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased one of these several months ago and used it when I went on my day hikes to sit and eat lunch as opposed to sitting on the ground or an uncomfortable rock!! I'm 70 and appreciate how comfortable this chair is!! After a few uses I noticed one of the legs was bending. I contacted their complaint department and they FIRED a brand new one out to me!! WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE??!!
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
September 16, 2023
Hard to assemble
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The chair is difficult to assemble for the last corner that has to attach to the chair pole. The fabric might have been a tad too small. I have to use a lot of effort to push the pole against the ground in order to fit the cover over the pole. It is such a workout. I was hoping this could be an easy task for the kids but it still falls on adults.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
September 12, 2023
Better option for me
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I needed a lightweight chair that was portable to improve my experience outdoors.After 2 very disappointing and unsafe incidents with a Big Agnes and Helinox chair frame breaking I felt that there was a balance between low weight and strong.This chair has met my needs for over a year being small and packable and not unexpectedly failing and subsequently sending you to meet local rocks with your head.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
September 1, 2023
The chair is great. Very
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The chair is great. Very comfortable. Easy to set up. The company really backs their products.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
August 8, 2023
Great chair
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Super lightweight. And surprisingly comfy as I’m a 6’2”. Hopefully it holds up as this was a warranty replacement
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
August 8, 2023
Perfect!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Light enough to carry on backpacking overnights and sturdy. Well designed, well built, and absolutely FANTASTIC customer service. Can’t say enough good about Klymit!!!!
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
March 28, 2023
good quality for low price
Klymit is making outdoor gear great (and affordable) again. These are a perfect travel size, the orange color looks great, super easy to assemble. Good stability in grass/dirt/solid surface. I bought two and love to support a Utah company who is doing great things. Won't regret this buy.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
February 7, 2023
Yet to be tested, but are nice at home
These were bought to be used in camping situations, both on wildfires and backpacking on personal time. There is very little plastic parts so I suspect they will be great, and are definitely small enough to pack into the wilderness. First test coming the end of March '23 at Havasupai.
Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com
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