Co-op · Camp & Cook
Flexlite Camp Chair
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About this product
The Co-op Flexlite Camp Chair is a lightweight, packable seating option built around a pole-and-hub aluminum frame that assembles much like a lightweight tent. Weighing just 1 pound 11 ounces and folding down to a compact 4.5 by 15 inches, it fits easily into the included drawstring bag for transport or storage. The scoop-style seat is made from 300-denier ripstop polyester that carries bluesign approval, and a PFAS-free durable water repellent finish helps it resist moisture and stains. At 11 inches off the ground and rated to hold up to 250 pounds, the seat is shaped to reduce tension zones and accommodate a wide range of body types. The four-leg design adds stability on uneven terrain, while large pole-pocket openings and pull loops make setup straightforward. The brand behind this chair is certified to The Climate Label, reflecting active investment in carbon reduction and climate support projects. Unfolded dimensions are 25 by 20 by 20 inches (H x W x D).
- Category
- Camp & Cook
- Brand
- Co-op
- Material
- 300-denier ripstop polyester (bluesign approved), Aluminum
- Color
- STARGAZER TEAL
- Size
- 25 x 20 x 20 (H x W x D) inches
- Weight
- 1 lb. 11 oz.
- Backpacking
- Camping
- Seat Height
- 11 inches
- Camp Chair Style
- Scoop
- Seat Material(S)
- 300-denier ripstop polyester (bluesign approved)
- Folded Dimensions
- 4.5 x 15 inches
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Co-op Flexlite Camp Chair for its impressive portability, weighing around 1.7 pounds and packing down small enough to fit in a backpack side pocket or motorcycle saddlebag. Setup is widely considered straightforward, thanks to large pole pockets and a tent-like bungee-cord frame. The ripstop polyester fabric and aluminum frame earn general approval for durability at this weight class, and the price undercuts many comparable scoop-style chairs. The most common complaints center on comfort and stability: multiple testers noted pressure points at the seat edges, shoulders, and lats, and the narrow front-to-back crossbar design makes the chair feel noticeably wobbly, especially for larger or heavier users. The 250-pound weight capacity is also flagged as lower than many competitors. Reviewers broadly agree it is best suited for backpacking or moto-camping rather than extended car-camping lounging.
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