







🌟 Elevate your outdoor chill game—comfort and convenience wherever you roam!
The URPRO Upgraded Outdoor Camping Chair combines a lightweight 1.45 kg design with a sturdy 7075 aluminum alloy frame and waterproof 900D Oxford fabric. Supporting up to 320 lbs, it features an ergonomic high back with a sponge headrest, breathable dual mesh panels, and dual side pockets for essentials. Quick to set up and ultra-portable, it’s perfect for hiking, camping, fishing, and all your outdoor adventures.









| Brand | URPRO |
| Colour | Blue |
| Package Dimensions | 49 x 18.5 x 13.7 cm; 1.26 kg |
| Special Features | Ergonomic, Lightweight, Por, Side Pocket |
| Item Weight | 1.26 kg |
E**.
Comfortable take anywhere, sit and relax!
Very impressed, had it 3 weeks or so. I am well built, weighing 17 stone, so am at the upper weight range for this seats, but not had a problem. I am careful when settling into it, once in, the chair has a little flex to it, so it’s like a rocking chair, so long as you don’t get carried away! It is very comfortable, the elevated head rest means you can have a snooze. The seating area is a tad on the small size, though it doesn’t affect the comfort at all. It is very easy to put up, slightly less so to put away, as the tubes are connected with electric and have a habit of springing open again, but once you have it folded up and &astened with the Velcro strap, just roll the seating material around the frame and pop it in the bag. It seems to be very well made, I can’t see the material tearing or anything, the bag is the same material, and has molle tabs, so is very easy to strap to the bottom of your rucksack, strap it on and forget it’s there, until you get to your destination!Well, it’s a tad under 4 years now and I’m still impressed, still going strong, the only issue is, the plastic feet have worn down through using it on stone paving, so it rests on the aluminium legs as the feet have come off. Not really an issue unless on soft ground, but it used to sink into sof ground anyway. Not checked, but I would think I could get replacing feet if I was bothered. The orange has faded a little, but that’s cosmetic. Structurally, it’s as strong as it was and is still very comfortable and compared to other “ultralight” chairs, just as light if not lighter. I would recommend anyone to get this chair, it’s excellent!
N**K
Lightweight and Strong
Lightweight and small making it perfect for carrying with a lot of personal kit when traveling. Strong too, I am 20st and chair has no problem with that, not the widest seat but comfortable all the same and I feel safe sitting in it with no signs of my weight being an issue.My only problem is that putting it together to use, it is stiff and requires some strength to do properly and this has not changed after being used many times, however it does not fold up unintentionally and when you do want to fold it, it can be done easily.
E**Y
Light to carry, very comfortable, and felt safe to sit on.
This chair is very comfortable and with the high back it’s great for a snooze. I am 5ft and not so fit as once was. However, the chair is a comfortable height, not too low or too high and getting out of the chair was a safe procedure. I have toppled over several less sturdy chairs. The back is high so would also suit much taller people. First assembly proved slightly tricky as my hands are not that strong. I quickly realised that I found it easier to put the material on the back poles first and then the seat. It is also light to carry so very pleased with the chair overall.
S**.
Days out, perfect!
Purchased to take away with us for when we go on long walks, nice sitting in comfort while we had a break. Weight wise - a day trip with a trangier stove, wet weather gear, lunch and a drink, these are fine. If you’re on a hiking trip with a tent etc, they may increase your weight considerably. Very easy to put together, all the supports fall into place. You need to be quite forceful to get the cover on the frame, but easy once you’ve done it a couple of times. They are a breeze to break back down and put in the bag, we found the easiest way to was dismantle the poles/frame and let them fold (and find their comfy position), use Velcro to hold them stable and fold the seat material, to third of its size then wrap round the poles. I’d say if you were portly, you may find the seat a bit restrictive, as it’s wide but not overly between the arm rests. We purchased 2, a metallic blue and orange coloured frame which both look rather snazzy! I would say they are good value, but only time will tell. I’ll update this post next year, as we use them more!
C**M
Light and compact, maybe to flimsy for +100kg
We returned ours and bought a different brand. It might have been okay, but I didn't like the quality of the stitching around the seat pole entry points. You could see through the material, sort of like it had stretched away, like a ladder in a pair of tights.Otherwise it was nice and compact and very light. It would be easy to carry for a short to medium hike when camping etc. I'm just over 100kg but we'll under its stated capacity, and don't feel it was sturdy enough, given the strain I was making on the fabric.
M**C
Really compact, lightweight, very comfy to sit in
Really compact, lightweight, very comfy to sit in, and can take a surprising weight! Suggest you don't just flop into it though!
M**Y
Nice chair
Have been looking for a light weight comfortable, easy to assemble, good back support and great value for money.
S**B
Light weight and sturdy
Exactly what i was looking for and good price. Very sturdy, even for larger size heavy people.
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