Kelty · Camp & Cook
Low Loveseat Nest
$171.98
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About this product
The Kelty Low Loveseat Nest is a two-person camp couch designed for outdoor relaxation, with a low-profile, slightly reclined seating position that makes it easy to stretch out around a campfire. The powder-coated steel frame and 600-denier polyester construction support up to 400 pounds, while the quilted, padded seat adds comfort and warmth on cooler nights. Two removable blankets made from insulated, soft-touch fabric stow neatly at the sides and are machine washable. A pair of insulated, size-adjustable beverage holders accommodate cans, water bottles, or phones, and the adjustable armrests allow for a personalized fit. The seat sits 13 inches off the ground, and the chair unfolds to 59 x 31.5 x 27 inches, folding down to a compact 34 x 11 x 7 inches for transport. A carry wrap doubles as a padded dog mat, adding versatility to the package. Total weight is 17 pounds.
- Category
- Camp & Cook
- Brand
- Kelty
- Material
- 600-denier polyester
- Color
- BUNGEE CORD/BELUGA
- Size
- 34 x 11 x 7 inches
- Padded
- Yes
- Weight
- 17 pounds
- Armrests
- Yes
- Best Use
- Camping
- Cup Holder
- Yes
- Seat Height
- 13 inches
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the Kelty Low Loveseat Nest for its exceptional two-person comfort, with the added removable blankets earning particular enthusiasm as a cozy upgrade over the original. The padded 600D polyester fabric, sturdy steel frame, and impressive stability on varied surfaces are frequently highlighted, and the accordion-style setup is called one of the easiest among camping chairs. The versatile carry wrap doubling as a dog bed is a crowd favorite. The most common complaints center on portability: at over 15 pounds, it is notably heavy and bulky, making it strictly a car-camping option. The low seat height (around 13.5 inches) is comfortable for lounging but can be a challenge for taller users or those with mobility issues. A few users also note the center support bar can feel intrusive, and the non-breathable fabric is less comfortable in hot weather.
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