Homevative Folding Backpack Beach Chair

Homevative Folding Backpack Beach Chair

Summary

Price At Time Of Writing | £75.00

Our Overall Rating | 81 out of 100

Pros - Thoughtfully designed storage pockets, durable materials

Cons - Uncomfortable when reclining or if tall

Overall - Ideal for having everything to hand and easily carrying

Technical Specifications

Open Size - ‎43.18cm x 63.5cm x 83.82 cm

Weight - 3.75 kg

Load Capacity - 109kg

Materials - Aluminium frame, polyester seat

Our Analysis & Ratings

Part of relaxing at the beach is that you shouldn't need to go anywhere, and the Homevative Folding Backpack Beach Chair delivers on that. With more pockets than Mary Poppins' handbag, this chair makes sure you have everything easily accessible.

Construction and Design - We like the construction of this chair - once you acknowledge that aluminium naturally has a slightly flimsy feel which is unavoidable if you want to reduce weight, it's clear that the joins in the metal are solid and the polyester seat well-made. We were also impressed with the many storage options on this chair - a storage pouch, cooler pouch and towel rack are all available on the back, while at your side is a cup holder and mobile phone holder. There's also a sling underneath that we used to hold our lunch - so nothing needs to go on the ground!

Setup/ Packdown - The chair folds very flat, which means it takes up surprisingly little space in the car or in storage. The folding mechanism is fairly easy to operate, but we found it a slight juggle to ensure our fingers didn't get caught in pinch points when unfolding the chair, and the folding itself took a fair bit of effort when compared to other chairs.

Portability - Though advertised as lightweight, it is actually one of the heavier chairs we reviewed - but with all those storage pockets, we're not surprised. The chair has a small handle just above the headrest for easy hand carrying when folded, and it also has two built-in backpack straps. The backpack straps - and the feel of the hard chair frame on your back - don't make it the most comfortable carry, but it does mean your hands are free to lug the rest of your gear down to the sea, which we appreciated.

Comfort - We weren't overly thrilled with the comfort of this chair. It's quite a short-backed chair so we found the headrest dug into the top or middle of our back when sitting upright, although it was perfectly positioned when laying flat. We appreciated the ability to fully recline the chair, however found that when fully reclined there was a bar in the frame that cut uncomfortably into our backs, and the bottom of the frame into the backs of our legs. Having said that, the way the seat is largely suspended from the frame rather than simply threaded onto it meant the seat was generally responsive to our different body weights and shapes.

Durability - The materials were fairly standard or even on the more durable side for chairs in a similar price range, and because the polyester was wrapped around and padded the fabric of the seat appeared like it would last a while. Our main concern was around the string connecting the seat to the frame - it didn't seem like particularly durable string (almost like a bigger version of polyester twine) and we were worried that if that were to go, the chair would quickly become unusable.

Summary - The Homevative Folding Backpack Beach chair showed a lot of innovation in its design, and was very convenient to keep items clean and close by when relaxing at the beach or pool. We would've liked more comfort in the design, but for portability and conveience this is a good option at the price point.

Em Forster

Em Forster is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Water and Outdoors. She is a certified Divemaster, has hiked on five continents and has been waterskiing since her feet would fit into skis.

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