I recently tried this folding rocking chair in the army green & white color scheme, and overall I had mixed but mostly positive feelings about it.
One of the things I noticed was the sturdy construction. The powder-coated steel frame fills very durable, and the aluminum armrest adds a nice touch while helping keep the chair, solid and stable. It’s rated to support up to 300 pds, and it definitely feels like it can handle that capacity without issue.
Set up is incredibly easy since no tools are required. Opening the chair only takes a minute, and the padded headrest easily locks into place. I also appreciated that it comes with a nylon storage bag with a carrying handle, making transportation and storage convenient.
The oversized cup holders were one of my favorite features. These easily accommodate larger water bottles, and tumblers that don’t normally fit in standard cup holders.
As for comfort, I had a different experience than my 6’3” son. He loved the chair and found it very comfortable, especially with the padded headdress. For me, it wasn’t quite as comfortable as I expected, although it was still pleasant to sit in for extended periods.
The rocking feature is nice, but it didn’t feel completely smooth to me. It seemed like the rocking motion would stop a little short, almost as if the rocking action didn’t fully complete its natural range of motion. It wasn’t a dealbreaker, but it was noticeable.
One thing potential buyer should know is that this chair is bulkier than a typical folding chair. Because of the rocking design, it’s wider and takes up more space when carrying & storing it. That’s somewhat unavoidable if you want a folding chair that rocks, but it’s worth considering if portability is your top priority.
I also found that opening the chair was fairly simple, but folding it back up took more effort. You really need a good reach to pull together everything properly, and those with shorter arms may find the process a little awkward.
Overall, this is a well-built folding rocking chair with durable materials, a supportive design, oversize cupholder, and easy tool-free set up. While the rocking motion wasn’t quite as smooth as I had hoped, and the folded size is bulkier than a standard chair, it’s still a solid option — especially for taller individuals looking for a comfortable camping, sporting event, or backyard chair.