Ozark Trail Dual Cup Holders Fold-Up Rocking Chair

A carrying bag is another good feature, so check for that as well. Our not-too-discriminating underage testers liked all the kids’ chairs, though over time we found several reasons to declare the REI Camp Chair the best of the bunch. The REI chair’s polyester seat material feels both more forgiving and more durable than the thinner material on the Ozark Trail Kids’ Folding Camp Chair from Walmart. On the back is an elastic slot and Velcro bands to secure an overhead umbrella, and underneath the seat is a strap that collapses the chair for easy transport.

The GCI Outdoor chair also has a pocket built into the back that can hold a phone or a book. This chair comes in green or blue and is ozark trail chair rated to hold up to 250 pounds. The Renetto chair usually comes in between 8 and 10 colors and is rated to hold up to 350 pounds.

So the chair can be used anywhere, even in a floored family camping tent. I’m glad I bought two and I expect them to be in my camp chair rotation for years to come. Cheap gear that quickly ends up in a landfill is not a good value for anyone. The ALPS Mountaineering Adventure Chair is built to last.

Usually, when I sit for a soccer game my foot goes numb from a bad disc. I have watched a few games with the Stadium Seat and my foot and leg feel great—many thanks for developing this chair. Wirecutter is the product recommendation service from The New York Times.

We also let two boys, ages 1 and 5, play with them and sit on them in the backyard for six months. After all that, we concluded that the REI Co-op Camp Chair – Kids’ is the best choice for anyone who wants to buy a practical, portable outdoor chair for a small child. The Coleman chair does have a unique folding design that we did not find very intuitive, but it worked smoothly once they got the hang of lifting up the sides of the seatbed to collapse the chair. For car campers looking to simplify their dining routine, it’s a nice addition to your gear collection.

The Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat is a great buy, especially at about $100. Because it’s a bit tricky to get into the stuff sack and has no wheels, you probably wouldn’t want to use it for one person. But if you have two people to help load it and pack it up, you’ll be happy with this purchase, especially because each seat can support up to 300 pounds. In the sections that follow, we’ll tell you everything this well-priced chair has to offer, and we’ll be quick to point out its shortcomings. That way, you’ll have all the information you need to decide for yourself if this is the high weight capacity camp chair you’ve been looking for.

Testers considered whether the chairs would be too heavy, bulky, or awkward to carry for either a long distance or simply from a house to a car trunk. The Coleman camping chair is big and durable, and of all the upright chairs that our panel of campers tested, it was the most comfortable. This convenient foldable camping chair collapses for easy storage and transportation and has one cup holder. This folding chair is made from durable polyester fabric wrapped around a steel frame for long-lasting comfort and convenience. An included carrying bag makes it easy to bring this chair with you almost anywhere you go. Loveseat camp chairs aren’t the best for backpacking since they usually weigh nearly twice as much as a single chair.

We did select our favorite upright chair for car camping and tailgating, and then additional low-to-the-ground, ultra-lightweight, and canopy picks, as well as a great chair for kids. Kelty was one of the first brands to make a two-person camp chair, and its loveseat is still one of the top performers on the market. It’s best for two people who don’t mind being close, since there’s no middle armrest—but that also means one person can spread out or lounge with their feet up. From my personal experience, it’s also great if you camp with a clingy dog who’s only happy if they’re sitting next to you. The 4-pound, steel-construction REI chair has an attached carry strap, rather than a carry bag like the other chairs. After a couple of camping trips, we concluded that a strap is more convenient than a bag—quicker and easier for a kid to grab the chair and go, without parental help.