The Tiegear Base Lounger is a versatile hammock-style camp chair weighing 2.65kg with an aluminum frame and ripstop polyester sling, featuring adjustable legs that allow users to customize the chair from an upright camp table position to a fully reclined lounging position, with rubbery feet preventing sinking into sand and a compact 49cm carry bag for easy storage.
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Hi folks, [music] today we're going to start today with Ta Outdoors Base Lounger Camp Chair. This is a hammock style chair that you can kind of sit upright and do things. It's got adjustable legs, but the coolest thing is that you can lie right back and sleep in [music] this chair if you like. Super comfortable option, little bit different than anything else you've seen. Let's check them out today. Before we dive in, we've got loads more content like this on our channel, so make sure you like and subscribe below. Now, let's jump into the product. This is Ta Outdoors Base Lounger Camp Chair all packed up at about 2.65 kilos, about 50 cm by about 20 by 20 cm. This is a sling style camp chair, something a bit different, a bit of luxury if you really want to laze around at the campsite.
Full size chair, all fits inside this bag here. Nice durable bag with carry handles over the top, and it's not too tight, so everything does fit back inside pretty easily. This is the sling, put that aside, and all the poles in here. So, make sure you keep all the poles together when you pack it away.
There's a few loose bits in here that all go together really easily, but you don't want to lose any of the pieces, so we'll go through them now. It does have these feet. This has been set up before, but you've got these feet that stop it from sinking into the sand. You get four of them, and then there's four legs.
We'll take it all apart for the moment.
1 2 3, and there's four legs there. This has got a rubbery foot on the end there.
These are adjustable legs. So, four of them, four of them. You've got two cross Sorry, two cross sections here. We'll put these together as we go. So, these go together like this, and then you've got buttons at the end here, which are all part of the setup and pack up. And then, the second cross piece is this one here. Now, when you put them together, just make sure these buttons are on the same side here. And just watch your fingers you don't pinch as that pulls together in the middle there.
And then, these are the main section of the frame here, or the the upper section of the frame, sorry. So, all secured by Velcro tab. These just push lock into place there. There's an elastic strap in here to keep them all together.
Same with this end here, but this has got a slightly wider back to it on this side. So, these ones lock into place like this, and then into the frame.
Locks into place, and then into the frame.
Now, this is going to These These bits here form the upper side of the chair.
So, the legs go on the bottom here. This is the upper section, so you want to put the cross poles into the sections that face directly towards each other. You see, if I flip this over and do put this in this way, this is not facing directly towards this. It's not going to work. It needs to go this way, so that these bits face down, basically, so that they go straight towards each other.
The button should face outwards, so it lines up with a little hole in the frame there, and just push that to lock it into place. And same on the other end here. Push it to lock it into place on both sides.
Actually easier to both do this side first and then the other side, but you can just extend that a little bit to lock that in place on that side, too.
This is the upper, so this is where the sling is going to fit. Now, when we flip this over, we can put the legs in. Now, note when you have the legs, there's two different lengths here, which gives you a bit of flexibility on how you set this up.
There's two shorter ones and two longer ones. I'm going to put the shorter ones at the front, which will allow me to adjust this to give a bit more of an upright sitting position if I want. But if you want to lie it right back, you could put the shorter ones at the back.
So, going to grab these two shorter ones here and just push them into place here.
They just push in. There's a little pin in there that just holds it into place.
It doesn't actually lock in, just stays in by friction. And the longer ones at the back here.
Push that in.
Push that in. We can then, if we like, put these feet on here. Now, these are rubbery round feet that are going to stop it from sliding too much, and it won't sink too much in reasonably firm ground ground, but if you are using it on sand, these just push on top so that it will not sink as much in soft sand.
There's four of those.
Push them on. They can stay on the feet when you pack it up as well, if you like.
We'll flip that over.
We now put the sling in place.
It's a bit of weight on top just to get those feet to sit flat, and we grab the sling. Now, there is a pillow that attaches afterwards.
Open the sling up, and you've got the Ta Outdoors logo at the top end. Now, this goes at the long end where these long ends long poles go, at the head end of the pole of the chair.
So, pocket just sits over the pole like this.
Little bit of tension to get this one into place.
Little bit more tension to get this one at the front. You've got a little loop here to pull to get this over. And then, the last one is the most tension. Uh you need to get a bit of tension in the sling to make it comfortable, so this just requires a little bit of muscle to pull it over. Just put some pressure on the pole, too, to get it to lock into place.
There we go. So, a little bit of muscle to get that one into place, but that's the chair mostly set up. You can grab your pillow then.
Velcro on the back, Velcro here to put it into place there. Now, dimensions of the chair is a little bit different, this one. You've got about 30 cm at the front here of seat height, but it sags down a little bit. It's about 110 cm in length, or just under from from end to end here, and it comes up to about 70 cm at the top here, and about 80 cm in width. But that's all adjustable because you can adjust these legs up if you like. So, if you want a more flat kind of lying position, you can adjust these legs out, which then brings the front up a little bit higher.
So, if you just want to sit in it, but you want a slightly higher sitting position, maybe to sit at a table, you can adjust that up. If you want higher again, you can move the longer back legs to the front to lift this up even more and adjust them out longer. Uh if you want higher all around, you can adjust the back legs and the front legs up up higher if you like. And you can actually use it without the legs all together if you like, because if these come out, you've got these pads here, so it can sit straight on the ground. So, if you want to use it really really low, maybe at the beach and just lie on it, you can lie in this, and you won't sag down and touch the ground underneath that. So, lots of adjustment in this chair depending on how you want to use it. So, you can go from a a layback sling like this to a camp chair that you can use at a table. The materials that the chair is made of, this is an aluminum frame and heavy duty probably nylon filled plastic hubs here, really durable. Uh these are rubbery feet, and once again, nylon plastic-y, kind of almost flexible plastic feet on the bottom there. The sling is a ripstop polyester. There's a bit of padding in this. So, this bottom section here has got a few millimeters of padding up the side here, a few millimeters of padding.
There's a little padded section through here, maybe for comfort or durability, I'm not sure. Uh but the rest is just polyester and then the foam filled pillow at the top there. It's a very simple construction, but uh makes for really a lot of comfort and versatility at the campsite. I'll sit in it shortly and show you that. Bit of a tour around.
What you see is what you get, really. Uh that's the front of the chair, side of the chair. You do get a little pocket here.
Two pockets, so you could probably fit a drink in that one there, and that's just a flat pocket on that side for a phone.
Nothing much to see at the front here.
There's no pockets at the top here or anything. Um you can remove the foam out of the pillow there if you wanted to wash it. And then, the other side here, not more nothing more to see there. So, nice straightforward chair, but the main feature is how you can use it or how comfortable it is. Now, I'm 185 cm, so if I sit in this, uh and this is at its lowest setting without removing the feet altogether.
So, I could sit in this at its camp table. It's probably a little bit low, but I could sit in this I'm quite comfortable. I don't feel like it's pushing me back. I can just sit upright, a little bit like sitting on a stool, I suppose. I just don't have the back rest. I could lift the back feet up a little bit if I like to give me a little bit more height, but it's never going to get to an upright position, but I could sit here quite comfortably at a camp table and eat. You don't have those big wide sort of arms that you've got on a lot of camp chairs.
Now, when I'm done, I can lie right back, and this is really comfortable.
This is nice and comfortable in the back of my neck here. I can lie back. This This isn't digging into my legs here.
Uh yeah, I feel feel quite comfortable.
In fact, I feel like if I probably lifted this up a little bit, I'd even just I could I could very easily go to sleep in this as it is.
Uh but I could I feel raised, but slightly flatter. I'd feel it probably even more relaxed, but yeah, certainly feels very comfortable. And in terms of stability, the frame doesn't feel like it moves around a lot. Most of the movement what you're seeing here at the moment is me moving in the like the sling itself moving around. So, um yeah, certainly feels quite comfy.
You can sit further back even Actually, that feels quite comfortable just to sit there with your legs tucked underneath it. Very unique camp chair. I think it's quite versatile. I think when I first looked at this, I thought, "Hmm, I'm not sure what I'd use that for." But it actually suits a lot of purposes, I think, both laying back, relaxing at the campsite, but also sitting up, playing games, sitting around the campfire, socializing. Now, let's pack the camp chair away. Really easy to pack up, easier than set up, so come to the end here, take the sling off first. So, you can just push one of these corners up and over the frame. Once that's off, the rest of them come off really easily.
You can take the pillow off if you like, or leave it on. Really doesn't matter.
I'm going to leave it on, and just fold it up like this with the pillow in the middle.
Cuz that should fit comfortably in the bag.
We then take the feet off. These just pull out.
I'm going to leave these on the legs for pack up to show that they're going in nice and easily. They pull out really easily.
Then, unlock these bits. So, push the button, which releases the the pin in there. Do that on both sides.
And this pulls out.
It's a bit firm, that one. If it twists, it locks in here a little bit because these are elliptical shapes. So, just a bit of a wiggle and they come out.
Same here. Pull that out.
Pull this one out.
We can then collapse this down. So, loosen that or release that, release that. Fold them into the middle and then you've got your little Velcro strap here that stays attached. Loop that around just to secure them together so you haven't got too many loose poles.
Same with this one here. Pull this out.
And this one. Velcro strap in the middle there.
Loop it around the middle to secure them into place.
These ones here also have to fold in half like so. If you wanted you could probably put them in with the Velcro strap there.
Grab the bag. I'm going to put the sling in first.
I don't know if I've packed that sling up, folded it at the right sort of dimensions cuz I've got a bit of space here, but just see how we go. Cuz these legs actually can get upright with the ends here.
All four can tuck in there like that.
Put our two cross poles in the base.
Easy in the bag. It's an oversized bag.
So, that'll work back in there really easily. That is Tiger Gear's Base Lounger Camp Chair. Under 3 kilos, all of that chair in a little bag like this.
If you live in a something with a touch of luxury, packs in your car really easily, gives you heaps of versatility on how you can use it at the campsite.
Check these out online at snowys.com.au.
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