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    The perfect compact and travel-friendly collapsible pod chair for your next adventure!

     

    Weight Limit: 250 Lbs

    YOUR PURCHASE MAKES A DIFFERENCE! Basecamp will donate $125,000 in 2022 to support Wounded Warrior Project’s mission to honor and empower wounded warriors. To learn more, visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org.

  • Customer Reviews
    Dari********nell

    Disappointed. The leg broke after just two uses. I wasn't even doing anything extreme, just sitting. Customer service was slow to respond. Expected better quality for the price.

    Jan******ler

    Wow, just wow. I set this up at the beach and instantly became the most popular person there. Everyone wanted to know where I got my 'cloud seat'. It’s lightweight, easy to clean, and looks sleek. If you’re on the fence, jump off and buy it. You won’t regret joining the pod life.

    Prof.***********risian

    It's okay. Comfortable enough, but I expected it to be a bit more padded. It does the job, but don't expect to float on air. Good for short sits, maybe not for all-day lounging.

    Maya******** DVM

    Best camping purchase ever. No more back pain after sitting on logs. This thing supports you like a true friend.

    Mr. A********** III

    I love this pod chair! It’s so cozy I almost fell asleep during our bonfire stories. The black color hides dirt well, which is crucial for my clumsy self. Highly recommend for anyone who values comfort over looking cool.

    Dr. *********eahan

    Solid chair. The fabric feels durable and the frame is sturdy. Took off one star because the carry bag is a bit tight, making it a puzzle to pack up. But once you're seated, it's all good vibes.

    Qu*****ast

    Super comfy! Fits perfectly in my trunk. My dog tried to steal it, which I take as a compliment. Great buy for lazy campers like me.

    Eri******er

    This chair is my new throne. I sat in it for three hours straight watching the sunset and forgot I was camping. It’s like a hug from a cloud, but blacker.