Ozark Trail Camping Chair $19 98

Our folding chairs not only pack away neatly, but they are also super comfortable and come in a range of styles and designs. You can even choose the comfort level you require, such as armrests, headrests or reclining. If you want to add some extra luxury to your seating options, then how about our Milestone Deluxe Chairs? They have extra foam padding to give you more support, but you can still fold them and pack them away just as easily. If you want something ultra-lightweight and compact to take with you on a hike or for wild camping, our foldable camping stools are a must. We also stock a great range of camping chairs for kids that come in a variety of styles, colours and designs, including nautical, tractors, unicorns and sharks.

Ozark Trail Camping Chairs

Made from an easy-to-clean polyester fabric and metal frame. Overall, this camp chair is a great choice if you want a foldable chair at an affordable price. Whether you’re heading out on a camping trip or just enjoying a sunny day in your backyard watching the kids play, this chair is sure to give you the convenience you need. 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.

It comes in gray or blue, and as of this update it gets 4.7 out of five stars from reviewers on the REI site. These camp chairs are perfect to take with you to kids sports games, camping trips, and more! Or to simply have them around so you can lounge in your backyard.

We noticed during the first of our three camping trips—a weekend in California’s Joshua Tree National Park, with a total of seven families—that, given the choice, campers prefer to take the biggest seat. When we set up a dozen chairs around the campfire without comment, people consistently claimed them from largest to smallest. The Helinox Chair One weighs about 2 pounds, compresses smaller than a 2-liter bottle of soda, and is the most comfortable and easy to stow of the three top backpacking chairs we tested.

Any unpaid portion not received by the due date will no longer form part of the equal payments plan and interest will accrue on that amount from the day after the date of your next statement at the applicable regular annual rate. Today’s specialty backpacking chairs are impressively small and light. They’re also far more expensive and significantly less comfortable than typical full-size camp chairs. We recommend buying this type only if you intend to carry your chair long distances, whether you’re backpacking or trekking across Central Park. If you do need a fits-in-a-knapsack chair, we recommend the Helinox Chair One. We found this model to be slightly more comfortable and easier to pack than other, similar chairs.

Points are redeemable for PayPal credit, gift cards and more. ◊Pricing, selection, and availability of store clearance items are determined by each store. Items may be display models or not exactly as shown and may not be available in all stores. At just 21 Ozark Trail Canopies ounces, the Alite Monarch was the lightest of the three chairs we tested in this category, as well as the most compact, but its two-legged design required your own legs to serve as the third leg of the stool. Also, Alite went out of business in late 2019.

We found the Coleman Kickback Breeze Chair to be a simple yet very comfortable seat, though women liked it more than men did (many of them judged it to be too snug). Anecdotally, we found that this chair category in general is more popular among women than among men, who generally prefer a higher, upright seat. We think the REI chair functions better and will last much longer than the similar Ozark Trail Camping Chairs chair from Walmart. But the price difference is significant—and after six months of near-constant outdoor use, the Walmart chair was still in decent shape. If you are looking for an ultracheap choice, the Walmart chair is one. But after half a dozen excursions, we found—as we had with the Renetto Original Canopy Chair—that having a chair you can easily carry without a bag is preferable.