I use this as a foot rest. I am pleased with it. Convenient and good quality.The last camping chair I got was a Klymit that folded down into an itty bitty size that was awesome for travel. Due it its diminutive size, however, it wasn't as comfortable to sit in for longer periods of time and unfortunately, wasn't very durable. After a handful of uses, one of folding sections of the frame broke. It's still usable, but not as stable as it was when new. The Coleman Forester bucket chair, on the other hand, is much larger, more comfortable, and feels very durable. Since the frame and seating area is already attached, you simply unfold the entire chair and you're done. No need to unfold the frame, then thread the fabric through the poles. The only downside to the chair is that even when folded, it is rather large. It'll fit in any trunk or back seat, so that's not an issue, but if you want hyper portability, this isn't the chair for you. Due to my poor experience with a tiny folding camping chair, I'm of the opinion that the larger, sturdy chairs like the Coleman is the way to go.We have a lot of bonfire and cookout type gatherings at our place so I have a ton of camp chairs because they are easy to store and quick to set up. We have 5 Coleman camp chairs that we've had for at least 10 years and they have been through hundreds of uses and still work great today but personally I'm not a fan of the low slung seating of the bucket type chairs. My favorite portable chair has always been one of my Lewis and Clark Adventures fold and go directors chairs with a more upright seating position.Then I got this Coleman Forester Collection Sling Chair and I love it. Folded up it's long, about 46inches, so not a chair to pack in and out for hiking, but perfect to have in the garage or RV, or to tote to the neighbors on the golf cart. When it's set up the seat bottom is firm but comfortable and the back is at a great angle for relaxing in front of a fire. It has a side pocket that will hold a drink of choice, including bottles, cans, or a 30oz Yeti style tumbler.This is a very comfortable chair, and I am 6'2" 270lbs and it feels really sturdy under me. My wife has one complaint, she likes the Coleman camp chairs with the wide cloth arm rests and this sling chair has thinner padded bar arm rests. I don't mind them at all and love the more upright seating position of this chair. As with all the Coleman chairs we have, I expect this chair will stand the test of time, and I definitely recommend this chair.The larger Sling chair, while bulkier to carry, is so much more worth it. It both packs and opens easily and is a comfort to sit in for long periods of time. The cup holder leans against the side of the chair though sometimes pulling out a drink can get frustrating because it gets stuck to the inside. My only slight gripe is that there was a bit more padding on the armrests. Others at slightly cheaper prices offer armrests with more cushion which is a missed opportunity.This is really nicely designed - it is very sturdy. The mechanism for opening the legs just glides, such that a finger pinch is unlikely. The cloth is very durable and all stitching tight. Although it’s labeled a foot stool, I use it as a seat. It’s very small so perfect to take places when there’s not a lot of room for a bigger folding chair, like tailgates, beach, camping, etc. I am a petite person - a large person may not be comfortable sitting on it.Wow, this is one super nice chair and is premium in every way! The gray looks so booshie at our campsite and ordered a second for a matched pair. Honestly, Coleman has been with me since my early twenties and all my camping and scuba diving trips in my metal ice chest. The brand always excites me because it represents those awesome times in our lives and I am so proud this company still produces premium quality items and hasn't sold out to cheap garbage-made camp gear. I love the almost black pipe look to the arms and you can feel this chair support your lower back, it comes up to meet you it's not a hollowed-out sling feeling. Very nice!A very well made portable sling chair that is comfortable as well. This is not one of those tiny camping chairs that hurts to sit in, it's larger and much more comfortable. Yes it takes up. more space and is heavier, but I feel it's well worth it. There are some other coordinating chairs and a foot stool to complete your collection. Well worth the money.My wife couldn't find any specifications for this chair, so here are some we measured (approx.):Height, assembled and ready to sit: 14.5"Top, assembled and ready to sit: 14.5" W x 14.5" LFolded Dimensions: 21"L x 6"DWeight: 1,394g / 3 lb., 1.1 ouncesThe chair unfolds quickly and easily, and provides a very solid base. It's surprisingly comfortable. It's the best camping stool I'd tried to date. Our chief complaint is that it's overly large for hiking with. If we had known the weight and dimensions first, we'd have gone with something smaller and lighter! Otherwise, Highly recommended.Très confortable, stable et bien solide.Fabrication de qualitéFacile à ouvrir .Vraiment contente de cet achatChaise très confortable et compact