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Outdoor Folding Camping Chair
Outdoor Folding Camping Chair
Item #UPWP649
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Hand one out at your next trade show and your brand travels home with every attendee. This outdoor folding camping chair combines a steel frame with Oxford fabric in Black or Khaki. Full-color digital, screen printing, and heat transfer decoration available. Have a question? Expect a real answer in about 17 minutes.
Specifications
| Material | Steel, Oxford |
| Dimensions | 11.22 x 10.43 x 9.45 in |
| Weight | 1.36 lb |
| Production Time | 7 business days |
| Packaging | Bulk, Gift Boxes, Poly Bag |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 50+ units | $16.417 | — |
| 250+ units | $15.783 | 4% OFF |
| 500+ units | $15.133 | 8% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $14.483 | 12% OFF |
| 2500+ units | $13.8 | 16% OFF |
| 5000+ units | $13.133 | 20% OFF |
| 10000+ units | $7.65 | 53% OFF |
| 20000+ units | $7.35 | 55% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
The minimum is 50 chairs.
What decoration methods are available?
Screen printing, full-color digital, and heat transfer. Heat transfer works well for photographic or multi-color designs applied directly to fabric panels.
What is the lead time?
Standard production is 7 business days after artwork approval. Rush production is available — contact us for current rush timelines and any associated fees.
What is the chair made of?
Steel frame with Oxford fabric seat and back — a combination built for repeated outdoor use at events and trade shows.
What colors are available?
Black and Khaki.
Will I see a proof before my order goes into production?
Yes. A free digital proof is provided for review before any production begins. No charge for the proof itself.
Frequently asked questions
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