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Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Sun Prairie, WI | Est. 2024
A crazy light way to take a load off
The Antimatter Chair is a wildly ultralight camp chair. Weighing less than most cell phones and collapsing down to the size of a fanny pack, this minimalist chair is a great way to relax and enjoy the view from mountain tops to beaches without the bulk of conventional camping chairs.
Features:
- Easy to carry stuff sack with a built-in buckle belt
- Built like a lightweight tent for maximum weight savings and durability
- The chair is angled to provide optimal back support
- Put a sit pad underneath for added cushioning
- Weight capacity of up to 250lbs
- Easy to assemble
- Waterproof construction to keep your bum dry even on wet ground
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Specs
Sizing:
- Packed: 13.5"L x 2.6"D | 34.3cm x 6.6cm
- Set up: 28"L x 14.5"W x 16"H | 71.1cm x 36.8cm x 40.6cm
Weight: 8oz | 227g (including stuff sack)
- Chair: 6.7oz | 189g
- Stuff Sack: 1.3oz | 38g
Materials: 100% 70 Denier Ripstop nylon with DWR coating and a Polyurethane (PU)-Coated base layer. Eason 6.3 carbon fiber poles. PFC/PFAS-free
Made in the USA
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- Reviews
- Questions

It’s fine for what it is
The chair works as designed, and it’s light. It’s a bit fumbly to deploy, but perhaps that gets better with practice. I coupled it with the 1/8” folded foam pad everyone carries around, and found that my posterior was falling asleep fairly quickly. In my opinion, this will need to be coupled with an inflatable pad to lounge with outstretched feet for any length of time. So I’d factor in another 3oz into your equation when making a decision if this is worth it or not. I personally think next time I’ll just carry a 1 pound chair.

It’s A Chair.
It’s a nice way to shed a little bit of weight without sacrificing too much comfort. I did buy a padded seat for it as well. It’s easy to set up and nice not having to find a pocket for pole.

One thing missing….
Great chair, easy setup, weighs nothing, comfortable enough for a long sit calling in turkeys. BUT…. your butt slowly slides forward on the slick seat as you lay back. Solved with placing 2 stick on-patches of anti slip tape used for stairs.

Hey! You have a nice chair there!
Light weight and functional pairs well with my sit pad. Nice pouch but I cut off the strap kept snatching on me when I shoved in my pack. Very packable now. Sturdy never felt concerned it would collapse, worked well on less than level ground- lol no worries about tipping. Solid.