Update 4: KingCamp customer service is amazing, and although the chair broke, I upgraded to 4 stars because of the great service I received. I contacted the manufacturer directly and let them know that my chair was past the warranty date when it broke and they kindly offered me a discount on a new chair. I then asked if I could buy a replacement part so I could do the repair myself, as I didn't want to add a perfectly good chair to the landfill for no reason, and KingCamp sent me a replacement part for FREE. And they even paid for the shipping as well! Took me about 30 minutes to repair which only involved threading some shock cord and popping in a rivet, and my favorite chair is back in action! Excellent customer service and can't wait to get my comfy chair back on the trail. Update 3: Well, it broke, so it's fairly useless right now. The plastic slip connector where the seat post secure into snapped, under normal conditions and minimal use. The upside is that customer service was great from the KingCamp website. I'm out of warranty with my chair, and they offered 30% discount on a new item, which I declined. I requested a replacement part and they are going to ship me one for free so I can repair it myself. Due to the outstanding customer service, I'm going to leave my 3 star review, otherwise it would probably be a 2 star product. Update 2: Although this still remains my "go to" chair, there is another downside to its design. The black material that comprises the chair gets really warm in the sun, even in winter. The mesh helps keep your back cool to some extent, but if you leave the chair in the sun for a while, and then return to sit down, you will feel the heat. I would suggest to the manufacturer that they make the chair with lighter colors (Grey, white, yellow, etc) to prevent this from occurring Update: The crossbar at the top of the chair has proven much more annoying and uncomfortable than I originally experienced. I have downgraded the chair from a 4 star to a 3 star review. I have now placed a small piece of pipe insulation across the top of the chair to provide cushioning for my head, which works great, but the customer should not have to craft this feature for themselves. If the manufacturer made a sewn-in cushion over the crossbar, or removed the crossbar completely, I would give this chair a perfect 5 star review. This chair is still the sturdiest of the lightweight chairs, but my Nature's Hangout chair is far more comfortable. Original review: A very sturdy and lightweight camping chair. I've used several different backpacking chairs recently, and this is one of better products on the market. It is incredibly stable, I'm a large guy (220 lbs) and I feel solid and safe sitting in this chair, even on uneven ground. The only issue is the cross bar that runs horizontally across the top of the chair just above the padded head rest. Your head doesn't actually rest on the pillow, instead my head touches the cross bar which can be rather uncomfortable. The designers should have put padding around the cross bar, that would have made this chair perfect.