🪑 Take your seat anywhere—comfort and convenience that travels with you
The Coleman Woodsman II Folding Outdoor Chair combines lightweight portability with durable construction, supporting up to 225 pounds. Its compact foldable design and roomy seating make it ideal for camping, tailgating, and all outdoor adventures, ensuring you never compromise on comfort or convenience.
Brand | Coleman |
Product Dimensions | 17.3"D x 14.6"W x 28.5"H |
Size | 17" x 17.5" |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 225 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Room Type | Tent |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Chair |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | 2000020260 |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Furniture Finish | Aluminum |
Seat Height | 17.5 Inches |
Seat Depth | 2 inches |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | Yes |
UPC | 076501051360 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501051360 |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.05 x 18.11 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 1.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.35 x 2.76 x 22.24 inches |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2000003743 |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
G**A
Little but Mighty
I searched lots of stores looking for a small, light, comfortable chair I could use on my very small front porch. This chair arrived yesterday (very fast service), I used it until mosquitos drove me back inside, and found it to be PERFECT for my needs in every way.My 5’7” husband tried it and found it comfortable if he sat without leaning back. He felt it was sturdy.Overall impressions of this Coleman Rambler II chair:PROS: easy to set up, solid, stable, super portable and incredibly light, takes up little space and easy to store, nice neutral color.CONS: Altho rated for 225lbs, I don’t think someone that size would be comfortable for long. Seat is shallow and narrow. Seatback slants back to that comparable to a beach lounger and is not adjustable, but it works for me perfectly because I lounge on it with my dog on my lap.Conclusion: If you need non-cumbersome portability and a short-term rest station, this chair is ideal. But if you want to spend an afternoon picnic sitting on it, you’d probably want to reconsider something larger with a more supportive back. My favorite “movie-watching” chair is a child Poang Chair, just to keep my 5-Star rating in perspective. Caution: it’s tempting to think this tiny foldup chair would be fun for the kids, but I would not let younger children play on it unsupervised.As for the Rambler II stool – I found it’s a super gardening rest stop, and a perfect porch table for a citronella candle. In short – I rate it a 5, too, because it’s multi-functional, portable and storeable. Jury’s still out on durable because I haven’t used it long, but so far seems tough enuf.
R**E
good product and as described
Good quality and seem to hold up well. I use it mostly for hunting because they are light weight and easy to carry.
O**N
Super light and compact, but not the most comfortable
This chair folds down really small, and is quite lightweight. The cloth parts are really simple, so my hope is that when they eventually wear out I will be able to refurbish it.The way the legs fold out makes the bar in the front stick up right into your legs, so If you are planning on sitting on this thing for hours on end, I could see that would get pretty annoying. The back rest is pretty basic, but better than sitting on a log all weekend.
D**H
Great lightweight fishing chair
This chair is great for backpackers or bank fishermen. Way better than the little 3-leg sling chairs, which I've tried to use backpacking...I hate those things and would just as soon sit on a log. I'm almost 70, 190lbs with arthritis and every type of joint pain...and it's pretty comfortable to me, compared to standing on the bank fishing for hours. The chair back is great. I was actually able to doze off yesterday while waiting for a bass to bite. But then, that's an art learned over a lifetime; don't try it.Don't pay attention to bad reviews. The ones I read are just ridiculous...trying to use this little chair for playing instruments or lounging while glamping. You'll notice the name of the chair is 'Woodman'. That, and my eyes, tell me it is strictly for times when you just need a minimalistic seat. Like I said before...way better than standing on a lake bank for hours; or one of those awful tripod backpack seats.Rig up a strap and carry this cool chair anywhere.
R**O
Better than the Retractable Stools, Sturdy & Light & High Enough To Be Comortable
My pickleball team purchased 6 or so various retractable Stools - the ones that collapse into what looks like 2 frisbies. Very cool and light, the problem being literally every one of these broke/collapsed into several pieces rendering them useless. Thank goodness for Amazon a quick return brought me to this Coleman chair. We needed our own chair because of the pandemic. This folding chair is at least 30% smaller & much lighter tham your average beach chair and is just high enough to make it comfortable in between games. It folds twice where I clip it onto my pickleball/tennis bag and makes it easy to sling over my shoulder. It feels very sturdy and is unobtrusive on the court
T**S
Super light is its best feature; really for children
The best thing about this chair is that it is incredibly light, though a small shoulder carrying strap would still have been nice. But the comfort level is minimal. I'm a skinny guy, and my derriere barely fits on it. Anyone with an even moderately wide back end would hang off the sides. The worst aspect is that the metal bar that goes across the front digs into the bottom of my thighs just enough to be annoying. I can handle it for a while, but eventually it becomes too much to endure. Finally, at least for me, the 'back rest' might as well not even be there. It is far back and low, so you have to lean back so far to feel it that it feels like you are going to topple over backwards. This chair is probably perfect for a child, and if you are an adult it is good if you carry it a lot but don't sit for long. It's cheap and light, and feels like it.
F**2
Terrific little chair
Terrific little chair, perfect for my purpose. I purchased to take to a large weekly meeting I attend, where the fire dept. has limited the number of chairs for the room. Since we are housed in the fire department's building, there is no wiggle room around this regulation! However, I live one half hour's drive away, so don't want to miss the meeting just because the room has filled. I can carry this light chair up a steep hill (I am a 66 years old female) and don't feel tired. It is very comfortable for an hour. The top leans back a little too much for alertness, so I prop against a wall and am fine. [I should add that most extra folks sit on floor mats but my tight hips and bad back preclude this option]. I have also loaned this chair out to large men who also claim it is comfortable. I keep it in the back of my Camry; it doesn't take up much room as it folds flat. East to carry. The seat has some "give" so good for preventing my tailbone pain. A very good value.
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