Friday, June 15, 2018

Lightweight Camping Chair by Roraima (Product Review)

This is a lightweight camping chair from #roraima. It comes with a carry bag that has a strap on it so it's easy to carry. The weight in its bag is 5.5 pounds. It does sit rather low to the ground. Even though it's lightweight it's still pretty comfortable; it is stronger than I expected for a lightweight chair. I can sit easily, as can my teenagers. The weight limit is listed at 260 pounds but I'm not sure I'd risk that much.



There is an additional strap included that's bright orange. I'm not quite sure what the purpose is in regards to the #campingchair, but I think one possibility is to attach it to a pack. It just pops open and closed again. There's no effort required whatsoever. It's pretty handy and easy to pop it over your shoulder and you're all set. Take it camping, your kid's sporting events, or simply bring it out and use it when you have more guests than chairs.


The #outdoorchair has two pouches: one hangs off the front and another that hangs off the other side. It is handy to hold a book, notebook, etc. I like it for holding my mandatory crochet project I always work on at camp sites!


The size is 22" x 21.7" x28.3".


Check it out!

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Cat Tent by Roraima (Product Review)



Last week I showed you the dog tent from #Roraima and now I am going to show you the one for cats!


This cat habitat or #catplaytent is pretty spacious at 75" x 69" x 36". It is made out of a highly breathable mesh. The tent does come with a rain fly that hooks on with an s-hook & loop, but it only covers a small bit. Honestly, I don't think the rain fly would, well, fly if you had this outside; chances are the rain would just come in through the rest of the mesh! So personally I would just use this indoors as a play area, maybe attach some tunnels to one or both of the circular openings. Then the cats can come and go as they please.

You could use this outside if it was on a patio, or if you needed to take your cats with you somewhere and you need them in a safe place; they wouldn't take off like some of them tend to do.

It comes with metal tent stakes if you want to use it outside. A length of material is included so you can tie it up as tightly as possible to get it back in the included carry bag. It is much bulkier than the dog tent and even with tightly tying the material around it, it still took two of us to get it back into the bag and zip it.

To open the tent, push the legs inward and downward and they will collapse. There will still be legs that need to be done so you need to pull them outward at the joint and then the legs will fold in toward the center of the tent. Then you can just wrap the mesh around in one direction (less bulky this way) and tie the strip of material around it.

The #cattent seems made very well. The only possibly negative thing I could say is the rain fly just seems ineffective or unnecessary. If you have cats who like to play indoors then I think they would really enjoy this...inside.

Want to check it out for yourself?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0732TVKL2