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Monarch Butterfly Camp Chair

The Short and Sweet of It

Super-light, super-portable, super-comfy, and with only two legs you can rock in it! Weighing in at 18 oz., the Monarch Butterfly Chair is light enough to take along backpacking trips or summer concerts yet versatile enough for home use. The chair packs down to the size of a very large burrito (San Francisco style).

$59.99

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Monarch Butterfly chair weighs about a pound but can hold up to 250 pounds! Great for holding one of Alite founders: Big Stinky Alaskan Guy

Balancing on the 2 rubber feet allows you to rock back and forth. The leg structure keeps you off the ground while sitting on dirt, grass and even sand.

The leg structure is made out of super strong lightweight aluminum poles for durability and elastic chorded inside for easy assembly.

The fabric sling is made of high quality lightweight nylon and binding materials similar to climbing harnesses. Constructed to hug your body for super long lasting comfort.

The chair packs down into a small stuff sack designed for attaching to backpacks, bags and bikes.

We designed it for camping, parking, concerts and the beach.
weight 1.35 lbs
dimensions 23"H x 21.5"W x 17"D
packed size 4.5" x 13"
material(s) 210D ripstop nylon fabric / cool mesh side panels
pole material 7075 aluminum

thoughts from your fellow folk

  1. Great Chair for the Outdoors Review by Carter
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    Love how small it gets. Super light and awesome. Keep up the great designs. (spilled on 4/29/10)

  2. Sweet, sweet chair. Hope to see some more variations on it. Review by Motorcycle-Camper
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    First, let me say that this is an awesome little chair. I love how light and small it is.
    We got ours for motorcycle camping. We ride two up and have found that with all our camping gear, we have almost no packing space to spare. However, we were able to find a spot for this chair! Yay for me!
    I needed a chair to rest my rear (which gets sore from long days of riding our '78 motorcycle) in a different sitting position than the way I ride. This chair does it. The problem is that with the fatigue of long days, bad knees, plus a heavy meal, and then a little nightcap, I find myself wishing that the chair had four legs. You could call it an old-people's addition... or the knee-saver addition... or whatever you want, just so long as I don't have to work as hard to stay upright. :)
    I do love my two-legged chair, I just happen to wish you'd make a four-legged chair in the same vein.

    (spilled on 3/24/10)

  3. The Best Camping Chair Ev'a Review by Rick
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    Love this little guy, or is it gal? Stores in my bike bag for trips to the park to park my rear inbetween games of frisbee. Follows me along like a trusty dog wherever I go.

    Love it!
    (spilled on 3/9/10)

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