🪑 Ultralight luxury for the trailblazing professional.
The Helinox Chair Zero is an ultralight, compact camping chair weighing only 1.1 pounds, crafted with a durable DAC aluminum alloy frame supporting up to 265 pounds. Its ripstop polyester seat resists weather and UV damage, is machine washable, and folds down smaller than a water bottle for ultimate portability. Designed for fast setup and backed by a five-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of strength, convenience, and style for outdoor enthusiasts who demand premium gear.
Brand | Helinox |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 19"D x 20.5"W x 25"H |
Size | One Size |
Back Style | Open Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Style | Chair Zero |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Patio Garden |
Age Range (Description) | Teen,Adult |
Included Components | Arm Pad |
Shape | Square |
Model Name | Chair Zero |
Arm Style | Pillow-Top |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Seat Height | 8.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 20.47 inches |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08809272098751 |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | Helinox |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.98 x 5.71 x 3.58 inches |
Package Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 20.5 x 25 inches |
Brand Name | Helinox |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s five-year warranty. |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | A1900600-CHA0BL |
Model Year | 2017 |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
Sport Type | Camping |
A**R
Awesome, considering its size and weight
It's a lightweight, comfortable chair. Don't expect it to be your TV room couch :) I bought one and liked it so much we bought a second one for my wife.PRO:- Lightweight, easy to carry- Sturdy- Small - about a 1 liter Nalgene bottle- Puts you at a good level for tending a fire, cooking on a camp stove on the ground, and similar activities.CAVEATS:- Legs may sink in a little on soft ground. If it does, get up and shift it a little to a new spot.- Works best on level surfaces. If you're on a slope, you will either tend to slide out the front of the seat, or tip over backwards. A manageable situation.- Getting in and out. Because this is so low, you may want to modify your technique for getting in and out. To sit down, I straddle a corner of it, heels close to the seat, and sit. To stand up, forget leaning forward and getting up like usual. I find it much easier to turn toward a corner, scooch closer to the corner, bring your heels all the way back almost under the chair - this puts them under your behind. Standing up is a whole lot easier that way with your legs lined up on your center of gravity.CONS- It IS mesh, so if there's a cool breeze blowing, this won't block much of it. Dress appropriately or use a Z Seat.
C**R
Very lightweight, but a compromise in comfort and sturdiness. Great for backpacking.
I bought the lightest chair I could find for backpacking and it fills the need! Backpacking with a chair is a bit over the top IMO, but I'm older now and have some back issues. After seeing others out in the wilderness with a chair, I just had to get one. I skimp on other areas in exchange for a chair. That said, to shave off weight, they had to exchange sturdiness and comfort which makes sense. You need to be careful so as not to tip over as the legs are pretty close together and I would give it 7/10 for comfort. But the only way to fix both these is to beef it up, thus adding weight. So if you looking for a super light camp chair to backpack that is far more comfortable than sitting on a rock or log, then this is for you. If you are car camping, I'd get a heavier one that is more stable and comfortable. I took this to Havasupai and it worked well. I will plan on taking it on more backpacking trips. It also is good if you want a super small/light chair to stuff in your car or store somewhere just in case, or if you are tight on space and want to pack a chair at the next outdoor event just in case. I'll give it 5-stars for the weight, but just know what you are trading (weight for stability and some comfort). Probably the most comfortable chair for it's weight though. Can't really compare this with heavier chairs, not apples-to-apples or fair to the manufacturer as it wasn't designed for car camping IMO. I'm pulling out my Tommy Bahama for car camping or concerts...
A**U
Seems solid and comfortable
Quick review after receiving the Chair Zero and testing at home. I'll update my review in 3 weeks after we camp a few weekends. First impression is we are blown away by the comfort for the fact that this is designed first and foremost to be light for hike in camping. It's definitely more expensive than others but I truly believe the industry leading weight loss is worth an extra $20-30 for a chair that should last. It's very low to the ground but still comfortable. Granted I'm not big at 5'9 150, but the chair cup is pretty roomy. There is a little bit of stability issues but I think most of these lightweight chairs have that given the low profile. But the 'normal' seated position feels comfortable to sit for a couple of hours, especially after a long hike. Assembly after the first try is easy, as is packing it back up. You are likely paying for the high end aluminum so hopefully it lasts. Outdoor Gear Lab rates this as their top buy so should be good to go. There are most definitely cheaper options out there, and if you don't do hike-in camping I would say try some other chairs that probably have more to them. But if you want a chair that is super light, but still comfortable for any type of camping. This might be it. I'll be back to review after really breaking them in.
J**D
Perfect - but expensive
If you want one chair to use for years, go ahead and put out the money for this one. I've tried several similar but all significantly heavier chairs. This one is VERY comfortable: one can lean back in it to relax with perfect back support or sit up forward and cook, also with excellent support. It IS a little low but I think the necessary compromise of weight and height is just about right.But it is expensive. Being 75 years old and thus trying to cut weight in all possible areas (w/o leaving a my chair at home!), having the money, and wanting to finally get the one chair to use for my remaining years of backpacking, I think I got the best one ... finally.It feels lighter than the 1.2 pounds quoted and it packs smaller than any other full size chair. Perfect.
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