An Ultralight Chair That You Can ACTUALLY Afford – NatureHike Folding Camp Chair

An Ultralight Chair That You Can ACTUALLY Afford – NatureHike Folding Camp Chair

How about an Ultralight chair that’s actually comfortable and how about his, you can actually afford it!

In this episode Luke is taking a look at an Ultralight Chair that he has recently discovered.

This is from NatureHike and it is their Ultralight Camp Chair.

Is it any good?

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50 Comments

  1. @myrone9956 on February 5, 2025 at 4:30 pm

    Give the Lacal camp chair a look. It is sturdy, light, packs small, sets up easily, and is the most comfortable backpacking chair I have ever used. I am a bit irritated as I already have great backpacking chairs, but for $35 I have to get this one.

  2. @rpols22 on February 5, 2025 at 4:30 pm

    The could provide a nylon mesh netting for the feet. That would be good to stay above the mud and have some weight reduction as well

  3. @TheMakingLife on February 5, 2025 at 4:32 pm

    I have the Sportneer chair per your previous reviews and love it. I do use the pockets from time to time for a drink or l slide my phone in one of them. Not sure if you’d still recommend it in comparison to this chair!

  4. @MyJoel333 on February 5, 2025 at 4:32 pm

    I bought the exact same chair in Thailand for 29$

  5. @ShadowVonChadwick on February 5, 2025 at 4:33 pm

    @ 5:55 you pull the non sink feet off, but the normal foot comes off too. I would say that Is the first foobar. Lost me, as you don’t mention it. 👎

  6. @mushroomlw1717 on February 5, 2025 at 4:33 pm

    Great review
    This will be my next camp chair
    Thanks

  7. @coachhannah2403 on February 5, 2025 at 4:38 pm

    Attach the seat bottom first. The longer back poles are more flexible.
    Word of experience.

  8. @carlotarlit1990 on February 5, 2025 at 4:40 pm

    what is its size when folded?

  9. @richlovin2173 on February 5, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    Get rid of the sunglasses.

  10. @williepriggs on February 5, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    I bought 4 of these NatureHike chairs based on this video, but I’ve had a disappointing experience. Two of the chairs broke during their first use. The corner pole pockets are a major weak point—mine separated because the fabric is so tight that it overstresses the seams. Plus, there’s no pull-tab or loop to help stretch the fabric over the poles, which makes assembly even harder and causes extra wear.

    While these chairs are less expensive, I’d caution others to consider whether the savings are worth it. It might be better to spend the extra money on a brand with a stronger track record of quality and durability (like Helinox or Big Agnes). Just my two cents!

  11. @gnostie on February 5, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    Is there a heavy duty version of this chair that goes up to 330 or so pounds?

  12. @gingebrien2408 on February 5, 2025 at 4:43 pm

    It’s a great price well made. Total thanks for the review.

  13. @philam1973 on February 5, 2025 at 4:46 pm

    Do you need to take the feet off in order to store it in the bag? Overseas, where I live, these chairs average $10 US. They come from the came country but do not have the same logos for obvious reasons.

  14. @ReductiveUnproductive on February 5, 2025 at 4:47 pm

    These are a 120euros in my country… shipped from amazon it’s still nearly 90 euros

  15. @personal.YouTube.channel on February 5, 2025 at 4:48 pm

    If it weighs much more than a pound. IT’S NOT A LIGHT BACKPACKING CHAIR. It’s a camp chair

  16. @ulbushcrafting6592 on February 5, 2025 at 4:49 pm

    Takes about one minute 20 seconds to deploy. Which means NOBODY will use it on short breaks. They will opt to sit on the bare ground or carry a 1oz sit pad. I could not see myself carrying a comfort item, and refusing to use it when I want to take a quick break from walking, like sitting 🤷🏻‍♂️

  17. @imaybesometime on February 5, 2025 at 4:50 pm

    Any update on this from your side? I own it and cant see many downsides unless weight is your absolute parameter

  18. @malsurvives on February 5, 2025 at 4:50 pm

    £52 … not cheap.

  19. @sammcloughlin9291 on February 5, 2025 at 4:50 pm

    Naturehike have really stepped up their game, the quality for price is unbeatable, won’t be long before their prices increase, bought a snowbird 7 950g fill sleeping bag, -7°c comfort rated, the quality is as good if not better than high priced simmilar from the big names, but the price is unreal £145gbp… have earned my faith in their products

  20. @DITC24 on February 5, 2025 at 4:51 pm

    All the ultra light guppies gonna like this one

  21. @DITC24 on February 5, 2025 at 4:52 pm

    Not gonna lie I’ve always had a chair day 1. I joined the marines before I camp a backpacker/camper so the experience was basically plug in play only difference is I don’t where camo anymore and I’m not lugging a M240 Bravo through the woods

  22. @UnansweredHails on February 5, 2025 at 4:52 pm

    Great video! Super random question what pants and boots/shoes are you rocking in this video? Thanks!

  23. @lyndagabriel6539 on February 5, 2025 at 4:55 pm

    Thanks for talking about the force needed to put it together. I have other chairs where (I’m a senior) it is a real struggle that I just don’t need.

  24. @jackvoss5841 on February 5, 2025 at 4:56 pm

    My camp seat is at normal chair height. I won’t purchase or use a chair designed for kindergarten children. The Roll-a-Chair has a back-supporting back that rests my back nicely. If a back leg is in soft soil, I sit it in a tin can. Voila!
    Chairs have been around for a few thousand years. WHAT is the problem?
    Courtesy of Half Vast Flying

  25. @mikebryant8082 on February 5, 2025 at 4:56 pm

    I need to find one that will fit in a 511 rush Moab sling pack..if that’s even possible?

  26. @AD6DMDennis on February 5, 2025 at 4:57 pm

    Very tiny chair! Thanks for the review, I am glad to find another one, and for so cheap! I have an (apparent) knock-off of this style of chair that cost me $55 before it disappeared from Amazon, been looking ever since. I imagine it disappeared because they got caught for copying the style. Mine uses a floor footprint mat that the bottom feet insert into for sand/dirt/grass environments.

  27. @sabastian4858 on February 5, 2025 at 4:58 pm

    Avoid all chairs that use plastic junctions. Use only interlocking junction metal design chairs.

  28. @user-cv7qc4ns4v on February 5, 2025 at 5:00 pm

    giving decathlon a run for its money

  29. @sylv_ain on February 5, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    On the naturehike website the chair is advertised for kids, not adults. Correct me if I’m wrong

  30. @armandoveloz5644 on February 5, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    How stable is it. I just got the trex chair v2 high back. The one you use with trexxing poles. It’s nice but little wobbly. The cross bar at the bottom runs front back instead of left /right which would give it a wider footprint. But maybe that’s what you get for lighter weight stuff.

  31. @chrishugo on February 5, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    You haven’t tried the Campster2 by sitpak. At 3 lbs, it’s for camping not packing. Much sturdier than the array of chairs you’ve tested but almost as compact. You should look at it before making comments about other products of this type.

  32. @tonydavila2606 on February 5, 2025 at 5:01 pm

    5:57 when you took it off it ripped the regular foot piece off. How hard was it to get it out? I get mine in tomorrow and if they end piece if glued and it pulled it off I might avoid using them lol

  33. @martinschmidt1652 on February 5, 2025 at 5:05 pm

    Looks like they redid the whole design of their chair, so i am not sure if I want to buy it…

  34. @robins1241 on February 5, 2025 at 5:06 pm

    How high is seat to ground when sitting

  35. @robinthurston3382 on February 5, 2025 at 5:09 pm

    I have one that has steel legs and I like it, except for the legs sinking into the mud. I always carry it because it’s comfortable. I keep paracord and my camp saw in the pouch. It packs well.

  36. @ray_c_yuen on February 5, 2025 at 5:11 pm

    At the six minute mark you take the mud feet things off and I notice the rubber end of the leg came off too. Was it hard to get that rubber thing out?

  37. @AwkwardQuokka on February 5, 2025 at 5:12 pm

    To be fair, I’d expect a chair that weighs a pound heavier to be more comfortable.

  38. @1Grumpymonk on February 5, 2025 at 5:12 pm

    5:55 It looks like it rips the smaller footstop off when you remove the bigger one. Is the small one just stuck in there forever now?

  39. @azan0077 on February 5, 2025 at 5:15 pm

    the cliq is good. try it. so compact. fit 2 in a back pack. this guy is bias. I just set 2 at a pier with my daughter today. way easier than this.

  40. @Jianfa88Tsai on February 5, 2025 at 5:16 pm

    Integrating a wheeled cabin luggage with a handle and a foldable camping seat requires a thoughtful blend of ergonomic design, durability, and portability to meet travelers’ practical needs. Here are some ideas to improve upon this concept:

    1. Enhanced Folding Mechanism

    • Design: Develop a quick-release folding mechanism that securely locks and unlocks the seat with minimal effort, ideally using a one-touch button. Consider using gas pistons or durable hinges that allow the seat to fold out and retract smoothly.
    • Advantage: Quick setup and pack-away improve the user experience, especially for those needing a quick rest during long waits.
    • Example: Drawing from foldable stroller mechanisms, which prioritize smooth operation, durability, and simplicity.

    2. Lightweight, Sturdy Materials

    • Design: Use materials like high-grade aluminum or carbon fiber for the seat frame, making it sturdy but lightweight. For the luggage body, use polycarbonate or ballistic nylon to maintain durability without adding excess weight.
    • Advantage: Reduces overall weight, making it easy to maneuver while maintaining enough strength to support the user’s weight.
    • Example: Carbon fiber is used in premium sports gear to balance strength and lightness, making it ideal for frequent travelers.

    3. Multi-Functional Handle System

    • Design: Integrate a telescoping handle that can act as a backrest when the seat is deployed. The handle could also feature adjustable height and angle to enhance comfort.
    • Advantage: Allows the user to lean back while seated, providing comfort and minimizing fatigue.
    • Example: Inspiration from folding chairs with built-in lumbar support, which are ergonomic and compact.

    4. Compact Seat Design with Breathable Fabric

    • Design: Use a breathable mesh seat that’s foldable and detachable, similar to lightweight camping chairs. The seat should fold into the luggage body itself, flush with the surface, to avoid compromising the luggage’s compact shape.
    • Advantage: Comfort is enhanced, especially for longer waits, while avoiding the bulk of traditional seating solutions.
    • Example: The Helinox camping chair uses a flexible mesh fabric that’s durable and comfortable without adding weight.

    5. Integrated Battery Pack and USB Ports

    • Design: Embed a compact battery pack within the luggage structure, with USB ports easily accessible when the seat is deployed. This lets travelers charge devices while resting.
    • Advantage: Practical for travelers who need to keep devices charged without searching for power outlets.
    • Example: Products like the Away luggage line incorporate this feature, but here it would be positioned for ease of use while seated.

    6. Anti-Slip Seat Feet for Stability

    • Design: The foldable seat could be equipped with anti-slip, rubberized feet that provide stability on various surfaces, ensuring safety.
    • Advantage: Travelers can safely use the seat even on slightly uneven or slippery floors, like in train stations or airports.
    • Example: Anti-slip materials are often used in outdoor furniture to provide stability on uneven surfaces.

    7. Customizable Seat Cover Options

    • Design: Offer removable and washable seat covers in various colors or materials (e.g., leather, waterproof fabric) to allow for easy cleaning and personalization.
    • Advantage: Adds a level of customization and hygiene, which can be particularly appealing for frequent travelers.
    • Example: Similar to office chairs that allow personalized upholstery, increasing user comfort and style.

    8. Shock-Absorbing Wheels for Smooth Mobility

    • Design: Incorporate shock-absorbing wheels, similar to those found in skateboards or rollerblades, allowing smoother transitions over bumpy surfaces.
    • Advantage: Reduces wear on the luggage and increases user comfort while wheeling through different surfaces, like cobblestone or asphalt.
    • Example: Skateboard wheels use urethane for shock absorption, which could be adapted for the luggage.

    Practical Action Points:

    1. Prototyping and User Testing: Build a prototype incorporating these features and gather feedback from frequent travelers to refine usability.
    2. Material Selection and Weight Testing: Experiment with carbon fiber, aluminum, and lightweight mesh fabrics to achieve a balance between durability and lightness.
    3. Ergonomic Study for Comfort: Conduct an ergonomic study on handle positioning and seat comfort to ensure the design meets comfort standards for different body types.

    Suggested Resources:

    • Textbook: Product Design and Development by Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger, which offers insights into prototyping, testing, and materials.
    • YouTube Video: Look for videos by “Core77 Design Awards” on YouTube, where top industrial designs are reviewed, providing real-world examples and inspiration.

    This enhanced design could give travelers a more comfortable, convenient, and efficient experience, blending portability with much-needed comfort during waits or delays.

  41. @shaunstauffer4558 on February 5, 2025 at 5:18 pm

    Use pockets all the time…phone, drinks, gloves for working the fire wood, kleenex, sunglasses, snacks,,, and the list goes on.

  42. @michaelogden5093 on February 5, 2025 at 5:20 pm

    You had me at $48.

  43. @kukaliemikalie8157 on February 5, 2025 at 5:20 pm

    Anything over $20 and i’m sitting on the ground with a plastic bag and a towel.

  44. @denisestarr2314 on February 5, 2025 at 5:20 pm

    I have an ozark trail 👣 backpacking chair , I love it . They have a new one that has a higher back . They are great chairs .

  45. @memoryalphamale on February 5, 2025 at 5:21 pm

    If you attach the bag between the legs as recommended you will find you have a camp chair with one big zippered pocket. I find it handier than small pockets on the sides that are not zipper sealable. Great chair for me:) Keep on comrades:)

  46. @arpakyna on February 5, 2025 at 5:24 pm

    I bought similar chair from aliexpress from another brand. I’m pretty sure it’s the same chair, just different color and cheaper.

  47. @FirstName-nf4fx on February 5, 2025 at 5:27 pm

    Why is it so heavy? Its like a total knockoff of the helinox so why does it weigh twice as much?

  48. @ljzipay on February 5, 2025 at 5:27 pm

    How does this compare to the similar OneTigris chair you reviewed three years ago as far as quality and function?

  49. @bacsterbacx4110 on February 5, 2025 at 5:28 pm

    Fantastic review🎉Wil be buying 1 soon

  50. @VigAdventures on February 5, 2025 at 5:30 pm

    is that seat not grey?? GREEN? lol WHAT?! maybe i need my eyes checked

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