We have really loved these Marchway High back camp chairs. The combination of comfort, lite weight and compact size works great for us. This is a great value for the price!
I must have this! A bit larger than my Moonlence, which has served me okay. Man, I wish my folks would've taken me to places like that as a kid! I had to discover them as an adult.
Thanks for the review. I like the easy setup and weight. One critique, if the segment is titled "Best camping chair for the money", why wouldn't you include the price of this item? I realize prices vary depending on when and where you buy it but a ballpark figure would be helpful. Happy and safe camping.
There is a link in the description. Yes, like you said, the price does vary. But even at full price they are a great value. Especially if you like high back. Light weight camp chairs. You can expect to pay around $50.00.
Also just watched another video on this chair posted by "vino lbt". His chair appears to have a factory bend in the poles on the top part of the chair back. Do you know if marchway changed this? Or which is the current build?
We have four of them. Three purchased a while ago. One just recently. They are all the same. All of the poles are straight. We have seen some of the chair poles get bent when people don't have them fully inserted and then sit in them. So make sure that you insert them completely.
Good question. We broke one. It was our fault. We didn't have the back poles fully inserted and one bent. It was our error. Our other three have held up well for over a year. They still look new.
@@TsarTrail Thank you very much for the quick response. It looks so flimsy but I bought one anyway. I will make sure it's completely in due to your tip. Well worth the like & subscribe!
Make sure that the top poles are completely inserted into one another before putting the cover on or the force will break them. Otherwise check with marchway maybe something happened in manufacturing. We have four of them and have had no problems.
Excellent review, just a suggestion from a viewer’s perspective: scenery is great and all, but maybe consider using a different lenses or camera setting instead of a wide angle. It causes severe distortion and effects the visual representation of the size of your item. Thank you for the video!
2 Questions: --Best guess - is 250lbs. actual capacity or "suggested" capacity? I don't hold you personally accountable :) --Any idea how easy it would be to restring a snapped cord? -- Bonus question - do the feet sink in the ground?
I know the hold 250 lbs. Because ours have held my daughter and me. But I am careful that she does not run and jump to the chair. I really don't have any easy fixes for the internal cord. Sorry. And, yes the legs will push down some on soft ground. But we have used them in sand at the beach and they were still completely usable. Thanks for the comment. Hope you get it figured out.
I’ve just made my decision. I’ll buy it. Thanks
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They are a really good chair.
We have really loved these Marchway High back camp chairs. The combination of comfort, lite weight and compact size works great for us. This is a great value for the price!
I bought a similar one at Costco. The last pouch is difficult but allows the leg to go in once really convinced.
I'm hitting the buy button for 2 on this now
Very cool. We have really enjoyed ours.
Just ordered 2 from the link. Looking forward to it.
Nice
We have really enjoyed ours.
They are as you described. Awesome chairs, excellent price. Very well built. Thanks.
Thanks! Just ordered 2 of them. Finally found a video with someone my hight actually sitting in the chair. Helped my decision a ton.
We are very satisfied with them. Hope you enjoy the chairs. Thanks for commenting!
@@TsarTrail Where is this mining community that you visited in this video?
@@philgary5278 Imogene Pass
I must have this! A bit larger than my Moonlence, which has served me okay. Man, I wish my folks would've taken me to places like that as a kid! I had to discover them as an adult.
We like the chairs a lot. Jeff was raised camping a lot and got to see so much. We decided to give that to our daughter.
Thanks for the review. I like the easy setup and weight. One critique, if the segment is titled "Best camping chair for the money", why wouldn't you include the price of this item? I realize prices vary depending on when and where you buy it but a ballpark figure would be helpful. Happy and safe camping.
There is a link in the description. Yes, like you said, the price does vary. But even at full price they are a great value. Especially if you like high back. Light weight camp chairs. You can expect to pay around $50.00.
@@TsarTrailSeems about right for something of quality, pack-ability, and of that weight. Thankyou so much.
Very informative and helps me narrow down the decision of purchasing the camping chair.. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Just wish it had a cup holder!
That would be nice.
Just get it!
Thanks for the review but no thanks to plastic load-bearing parts
No joke, at about 1:19 in the video, there is someone walking in the background. It’s to the right of his head in the woods.
Great video
Thank you
I just bought one and I love it! Thanks for showing how to pack it up because I struggled with that 🌄🏕️
Awesome
We have used ours for several years. They are great chairs.
Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. They have been a huge upgrade for us.
Also just watched another video on this chair posted by "vino lbt". His chair appears to have a factory bend in the poles on the top part of the chair back. Do you know if marchway changed this? Or which is the current build?
We have four of them. Three purchased a while ago. One just recently. They are all the same. All of the poles are straight. We have seen some of the chair poles get bent when people don't have them fully inserted and then sit in them. So make sure that you insert them completely.
My husband is 6 foot three 250 pounds is that chair suitable for him
It will definitely hold him. Each person has their own needs for comfort. These chairs are a great combo of comfort and light weight.
How upright is it compared to cascade mountain tech and is there much of weight difference?
Not familiar with that chair. But the Marchway does lean back a fair amount which we like.
How long before this thing breaks?
Good question. We broke one. It was our fault. We didn't have the back poles fully inserted and one bent. It was our error. Our other three have held up well for over a year. They still look new.
@@TsarTrail Thank you very much for the quick response. It looks so flimsy but I bought one anyway. I will make sure it's completely in due to your tip. Well worth the like & subscribe!
@@SandaBoxing hope you like the chair as much as we do. Thanks!
@@SandaBoxinghave they held up ok
Great video! Subscribed
Thank you and thank you again.
Good video, I will buy one through your link. Should be nice on my motorcycle
Very cool. They fold up small and are lite. Enjoy. Thank you
Do you think the legs settle into lawn easily? (sink in)?
We haven’t had any issue with that even at the beach. However if the ground was really soft it may be an issue.
Does the chairs have side pockets?
No it does not
We just got one and the actual seat does not fully insert into the poles. Without breaking them
Make sure that the top poles are completely inserted into one another before putting the cover on or the force will break them. Otherwise check with marchway maybe something happened in manufacturing. We have four of them and have had no problems.
Excellent review, just a suggestion from a viewer’s perspective: scenery is great and all, but maybe consider using a different lenses or camera setting instead of a wide angle. It causes severe distortion and effects the visual representation of the size of your item. Thank you for the video!
Thank you. And yes, we are always trying to learn how to make better content. I think our recent videos are getting better. Thanks for the feedback.
wish it had side pockets
2 Questions:
--Best guess - is 250lbs. actual capacity or "suggested" capacity? I don't hold you personally accountable :)
--Any idea how easy it would be to restring a snapped cord?
-- Bonus question - do the feet sink in the ground?
I know the hold 250 lbs. Because ours have held my daughter and me. But I am careful that she does not run and jump to the chair.
I really don't have any easy fixes for the internal cord. Sorry.
And, yes the legs will push down some on soft ground. But we have used them in sand at the beach and they were still completely usable.
Thanks for the comment. Hope you get it figured out.
small?thats half a pack