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Alite Mantis Chair has been discontinued by Alite and is no longer available. Our product experts have helped us select these available replacements below.You can also explore other items in the Camp & Hike, Fishing, Camping Essentials, Camp Furniture yourself to try and find the perfect replacement for you!
I'd wanted one of the Alite chairs for a while. When CampSaver had a sale, I ened up getting their best model--the Mantis--at quite a discount.
I tried it out at home to make sure it would hold my fat butt up OK. My 6', 205 lb. frame felt comfortable and the chair felt sturdy.
I brought it along on a weekend motorcycle trip recently and tried it out in real-world circumstance... Read more
by
Made for Mounta,
from OK, United States
Updated on August 29, 2014
The ONLY downside is the little stubs that the legs attach into keep the poles from laying completely flat together. It still rolls together pretty small, just not as small as if all the poles could bunch right up against each other. (I hope that makes sense.)
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StoneMan,
from ON, Canada
Updated on August 29, 2014
Really love the quality. The weight is always a tricky point but for the construction and quality it is reasonable. Only gave it a 4 because it would have been nice it was .5 lbs lighter. Should be doable with todays tech.
Still this is an excellent chair, easy to setup and take down, packs small and very comfortable!
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Burbs,
from NY, United States
Updated on August 29, 2014
I am 6 foot 3 and 200lbs so I am always a little weary when it comes to compact items supporting me both comfortable and with out breaking. This chair accomplishes both with out issue and is the coolest looking chair at the camp site to boot. If I don't have a camping/hiking trip planned I like to keep mine in my glove box for those random times when you can use a seat.
Looked around for a lightweight quality fold up chair, masses of Director chairs of dubious quality. Came across the Alite chairs and ordered two. Brought them on holidays and very impressed. They are built to last and very well engineered. People on the beach were intrigued and wanted to know where they could get one. Just bought 4 more for holiday home.
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smiles,
from MB, Canada
Updated on August 29, 2014
very happy with these chairs they are very versitile because of being small and lightweight they are the perfect chairs for any where. They are small enough that they fit in our day bags which makes lunch on a hiking that much better.