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The Best Camping Chairs of 2026

We tested 22 of the top camping chairs from Helinox, Yeti, Kelty, ALPS Mountaineering, REI, Cascade Mountain Tech and more to highlight the top-performing designs to consider before your next purchase
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Best Camping Chair Review
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Trish Matheny
By Trish Matheny ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Updated May 12, 2026
Contributions From: Maggie Nichols

The perfect camping chair balances portability with ergonomic support and rugged durability for seasons of use. Whether you are lounging by the fire or eating with a group, the ideal seat remains comfortable for hours.

The ALPS Mountaineering King Kong is the best overall camp chair due to its incredible comfort and ease of use at a fantastic price. It has storage in addition to cup holders.

Our favorite budget picks are the low-seater Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile and the Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair. The Kijaro offers a non-slouchy seat and is easy to get in and out of. For an upgrade pick, check out the Yeti Trailhead, which one tester said was “more comfortable than my office chair”.

To find the ultimate outdoor throne, we spent months putting 22 of the most promising camping chairs through a gauntlet of real-world use. From desert campouts to crowded family reunions, we sat, napped, and hauled these chairs everywhere to identify the most durable and comfortable options.

Editor's Note: This review was updated on May 12, 2026, to include three new and updated products.

Related: Best Backpacking Chairs

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Best Overall Camping Chair
ALPS Mountaineering King Kong
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Best Bang for the Buck
Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile
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Best Seat Support for an Affordable Price
Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair
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Most Luxurious
Yeti Trailhead
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Best Two-Person Seating
Kelty Low Loveseat
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Favorite Lightweight and Packable
Helinox Chair One
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Most Comfy Lounger
REI Co-op Flexlite Camp Dreamer
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Our Favorite Recliner
Best Choice Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner
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Our Favorite Affordable & Collapsible Design
Onetigris Tigerblade
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The Best Portable Recliner
Nemo Stargaze EVO-X
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The Best Camp Chair for Kids
Coleman Kids Quad Chair

The Best Camping Chairs


Full results from testing 22 top products are in our Product Comparison Table and Analysis & Test Results sections.

Best Overall Camping Chair


ALPS Mountaineering King Kong


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alps mountaineering king kong
Editors' Choice Award
List Price: $90
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 9.0
  • Portability 5.0
  • Quality 9.0
  • Ease of Use 9.0
PROS
Big and comfortable
Padded seat
Sturdy and durable
Decent storage
CONS
Bulky
Heavy
Material holds water

The ALPS Mountaineering King Kong is our favorite camping chair. The King Kong is so comfortable that it's consistently one of the first chairs snagged whenever our test team gathers around a campfire. The slightly padded fabric makes it ideal for long lounging sessions, and the seat itself is exceptionally roomy — if a bit slouchy — with an incredibly stable frame. We've found the reinforced fabric to be super durable, and the chair's listed maximum weight capacity is 800 pounds. “This chair sets up in seconds, and I love the storage features — there are two cup holders, two side pockets, and a smaller pocket behind the headrest,” our tester remarked.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 14.1 lbs
Weight Capacity 800 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 39.0"L x 8.0"W x 8.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 24.0"D x 37.0"W x 38.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 15.0"
All this comfort and added reinforcement come at a cost. With extra features come several extra pounds, making the King Kong one of the heaviest single-person chairs in our lineup. There is no headrest, so it's not our first pick for an afternoon snooze. “I think this chair will stand up to all of your needs for camping, tailgating, fishing, or anything else,” says one tester who is clearly stoked on the design. If you're shopping for a comfortable chair or use a camping-specific chair regularly and don't mind a bit of bulk, we highly recommend the King Kong. Those looking to maximize comfort in a lightweight package should check out the Helinox Sunset, which also offers a personalized headrest.

Read more: ALPS Mountaineering King Kong review

The King Kong is a stable and user-friendly accordion-style chair with tons of room in the seat and backrest, providing comfort for a variety of body shapes and sizes.

Best Bang for the Buck


Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 7.5
  • Portability 7.5
  • Quality 5.0
  • Ease of Use 8.0
PROS
Simple setup
Perfect for sitting near water or around the fire
Sturdy
Inexpensive
CONS
Lacks pockets and features
Best suited for younger user groups

Though it's possible to get a basic camp chair in the $15-$20 range at a big-box store, we find those chairs often break or rip easily. The Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile is the best simple chair we've found that offers respectable durability and solid performance for around fifty bucks. At 21 inches, it has a fairly wide seat and back to match widely splayed arms along the padded 'armrests'. “It's not the most supportive seat that I've tested, but it's above average among its competition, leaving slouchy folding sports chairs in the dust when it comes to supporting your full weight in a semi-reclining position,” says one tester. A mesh panel keeps air flowing across the spine even on a hot day, while the low-to-the-ground positioning is perfect for those who like to soak their legs in the river on a hot day or get closer to the fire when the temperatures drop. This chair is very user-friendly and portable, thanks to its X-shaped design and 7-pound weight, which packs easily into its own carry bag with a shoulder strap. If such a low chair isn't right for you, we also love the similarly-priced Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair, which is much easier to get in and out of and has great seat support.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 7 lbs
Weight Capacity 250 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 26"L x8"W x2"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 21.5" D x 21" W x 22.5" H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 5"
Unfortunately, there's nowhere to stash your favorite beverage or your latest novel within the Cascade Mountain Tech's design. Furthermore, there are no large pockets for snacks, magazines, or books; however, you're so low to the ground that you can easily rest items of comfort nearby. (If you want a pocket for everything, check out the ALPS Mountaineering King Kong.) The Cascade Mountain Tech features a design that is best for flexible individuals and perhaps caters to a younger user group, given the 5-inch seat height, which can be difficult to get in and out of. The chair is also limited in padding, featuring only padding along the bars your arms rest on. “I appreciate the padding along the bars, but it would be nice to have a little padding in the seat as well as traditional armrests that extend away from the compact design,” says one tester. But if you're seeking a compact chair on a budget and don't mind the unique low-rider design, the Cascade Mountain Tech may offer the best return on your investment. If the compact design isn't for you and you'd prefer a full-sized design that remains affordable, check out the GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro or Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair.

Read more: Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile review

The Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile is our favorite affordable camping chair that features a simple design that's easy to use, comfortable, and features enough quality to provide performance for multiple seasons of use.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Best Seat Support for an Affordable Price


Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair


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kijaro dual lock folding chair
Best Buy Award
List Price: $55
68
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 7.0
  • Portability 7.0
  • Quality 6.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
PROS
Very supportive
Carry strap attached to the back
Locking mechanism increases stability
Easy to get in and out of
Angled back
CONS
Not overly durable
Stains easily
Very long when packed

If you're tired of the classic camping chair slouch, the Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair is your answer. The frame holds the seat and back fabric taut by locking it open, providing a firm foundation. A comfortably angled back panel promotes relaxation rather than rigidity. All this added support, combined with one of the tallest seat heights we tested, makes the Kijaro a natural standout for users who need a more stable base. And feel free to leave the annoying carry bag at home. This chair has an adjustable shoulder carry strap attached to the back of the frame. “Once locked closed, I found it easy to hoist up and head out without carrying an additional storage bag,” says one tester.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 9.8 lbs
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 45.0"L x 7.0"W x 7.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 25.0"D x 35.0"W x 37.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 15.0"
The interesting design of this chair makes the folded package exceptionally long—just shy of four feet. “The length makes it less ideal for stuffing in the trunk, though I still think it's more than doable,” one tester commented. While previous iterations made us think twice about durability, we experienced no issues during our recent testing period. Time to ditch those chairs that promote slouching and experience the comfort of ergonomic, upright support, the Kijaro is known for. Those who want both great back support and packability should check out the Helinox Sunset.

Read more: Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair review

The Kijaro offers upright and ergonomic support that sets it apart from other designs that promote slouching and curved lumbar positions that cause discomfort and soreness after use.

Most Luxurious


Yeti Trailhead


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 9.0
  • Portability 5.0
  • Quality 9.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
PROS
Highly supportive
Backpack-style carry bag
Cross-over design to increase stability
Fabric conforms to your body
Comfortable armrests
CONS
Very expensive
Heavy

The Yeti Trailhead is the perfect camping chair for all you self-proclaimed glamping enthusiasts. The Trailhead is hands down one of the most luxurious chairs we've tested, featuring ergonomic positioning, impeccable durability, and superb comfort to enhance your outdoor experience. “Maybe this speaks poorly of my workspace, but this chair is more comfortable than my office chair,” one tester sheepishly admitted. We think you'll love Yeti's proprietary FlexGrid fabric that remains breathable while providing a ton of lumbar support. Nearly every detail of the design, from the intuitive setup to the stable crossover style, even the carry bag, is designed to last and provide a luxurious experience in the backyard or the campsite. If you're packing it for your next sporting event or picnic, we think you'll appreciate the carry bag's quality, from the heavy-duty zipper to the adjustable straps for a more custom experience.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 13.3 lbs
Weight Capacity 500 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 43.0"L x 9.0"W x 12.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 30.0"D x 25.0"W x 36.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 16.75"
Unfortunately, the Trailhead is large and weighs 13.3 pounds, so it might not be the right option if you're looking for a lightweight chair to tote to the park for a quick hangout. And we have to mention the cost — for a camp chair, “I was shocked by the expensive price tag,” says our lead tester. However, our testers are certain you won't be disappointed in this investment if you want to buy a quality chair for the long haul. Those who aren't ready to invest can still enjoy a comfy, stable, and durable seat at a fraction of the price with other options, such as the high-performing Best Choice Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner.

Read more: Yeti Trailhead review

The Yeti Trailhead offers incredible comfort and quality construction to create a luxurious experience that will make your friends envious.

Best Two-Person Seating


Kelty Low Loveseat


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 9.0
  • Portability 4.0
  • Quality 8.0
  • Ease of Use 9.0
PROS
Two-person capacity
Comfortable
Stable and durable
Simple to set up
Great cup holders
CONS
Gets warm
Heavy and bulky

The Kelty Low Loveseat amazes us with its incredibly comfortable two-person design. This double chair was very stable, with a lower seating height than most traditional camping chairs. While the feet of our shorter testers rested comfortably on the ground, Kelty also makes a version that's several inches taller. Made of durable materials, this chair can withstand the rigors of seating multiple people and even dogs for extended periods. “After three straight years of regular use and some severe sun exposure, I've noticed that the fabric is fading a bit but is still as comfortable as the first day I got it,” says lead tester Trish Matheny. “This chair has grown on me the longer I've owned it”, Trish says, a credit to its impressive longevity and comfort. If you're after a two-seater that's slightly more affordable, the Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat also scores well with our testing team. It is perhaps preferable for our taller testers, who appreciate more legroom.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 15.5 lbs
Weight Capacity 400 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 34.0"L x 12.0"W x 7.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 24.0"D x 44.0"W x 32.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 7.0"
Aside from the overall size and weight, our biggest complaint was how popular the Low Loveseat was with our friends, leaving us less time to enjoy its outstanding attributes. “Any time I got up from the fire to grab something, I didn't have anywhere to sit when I returned, as friends immediately snagged my seat,” Trish said. As a padded chair, it's also less breathable on a hot day, but with light colors, we hardly noticed. For its comfort, durability, and ability to seat a couple of friends, we think this chair is worth considering. If breathability is a key consideration, we recommend our favorite budget chair, the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile.

Read more: Kelty Low Loveseat review

The Kelty Low Loveseat is a sturdy chair built for two — or kick your feet up!

Favorite Lightweight and Packable


Helinox Chair One


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 6.0
  • Portability 9.5
  • Quality 6.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
PROS
Compact and lightweight
Breathable mesh construction
Durable frame
CONS
Expensive
No armrests

The Helinox Chair One is one of the lightest and most packable camping chairs that we tested. The perforated polyester seat material helps reduce load and improve breathability while offering greater comfort on hot summer days. We reach for this chair when space is limited, or when we need to be conscious of every ounce during a backcountry jaunt. We think you'll love the user-friendly setup that will have you relaxing by the fire in less than one minute.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 2 lbs
Weight Capacity 320 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 14.0"L x 5.0"W x 4.5"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 20.0"D x 20.0"W x 26.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 14.0"
Although this design doesn't offer the comfort of padded material or armrests, we're confident its durability will make up for it in overall packability. Measuring 14 inches long and weighing only two pounds, the Chair One is the standard for lightweight, compact performance. If you're looking for a lightweight seat that's even easier to use, something like the Crazy Creek Hex Original 2.0 from our backpacking chair review requires no setup and is a great option for the backcountry. Or if you don't need a little more stability in a similar design and don't mind an extra pound, check out the Onetigris Tigerblade.

Read more: Helinox Chair One review

Of all the collapsible chair designs that we tested, we think the Chair One sets the industry standard when it comes to lightweight and packable performance.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Most Comfy Lounger


REI Co-op Flexlite Camp Dreamer


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 6.0
  • Portability 8.0
  • Quality 7.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0
PROS
Easy to use
High backrest for additional support
Very lightweight and packable
DWR finish for durability and water resistance
Vents for additional comfort
Versatile pockets/drink holders
CONS
Expensive
Minimal accessories
Stuff sack doesn't have straps

The REI Co-op Flexlite Camp Dreamer is a unique design that combines the ultralight performance of a backpacking chair with the comfort of a mid-size lounger. The design features a high backrest with broad support that better distributes pressure points, while the seat vents enhance overall comfort and breathability. “The Flexlite Camp Dream's four-leg construction felt stable, and the rubberized feet kept the chair in place, even on slippery granite slabs,” says our lead tester. The pockets are versatile enough to hold a variety of beverages and keep small items within arm's reach. This iteration also offers a much easier assembly when compared to its predecessor. The Helinox Sunset Chair is similar, but features a higher backrest. However, it's pricier, and we found it a bit more challenging to set up.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 3.5 lbs
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 20.0"L x 7.0"W x 6.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 27.0"D x 25.0"W x 37.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 10.5"
Although this chair features a DWR finish that increases durability and water resistance, “I found it to run a little hot on summer days with lots of sun due to the lack of mesh included in the construction,” says one tester. The design also forgoes armrests, and the stuff sack lacks a shoulder strap. Still, the Flexlite Camp Dreamer is perfect for those who want the performance of a mid-size lounger with a lightweight and packable design that's easy to use, no matter where you are. If you don't mind sacrificing a few accessories and a high backrest, check out the Helinox Chair One for an even lighter and more packable camping chair.

Read more: REI Co-op Flexlite Camp Dreamer review

The Flexlite Camp Dreamer features easy assembly and more stability in the frame, along with a deep seat and high backrest for extra comfort.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Our Favorite Recliner


Best Choice Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 9.0
  • Portability 3.0
  • Quality 7.0
  • Ease of Use 6.0

PROS
More affordable recliner
Comfortable
Durable frame
Easy to use
CONS
Heavy
Limited portability
Requires lots of storage space

The Best Choice Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner quickly became the most coveted recliner chair amongst our testing team. Its heavyweight design features a sturdy,d durable metal frame,e complete with an adjustable headrest and sunshade. “Whether upright or reclining, I couldn't help but notice how this chair prioritizes comfort, thanks to the bungee cord attachments and the breathable textile that offers some flexibility in the fabric,” our tester said. The frame has additional rubber grips on the legs for stability and grip on uneven terrain or slick surfaces.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 21.0 lbs
Weight Capacity 250 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 27.0"L x 8.0"W x 38.0"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 34.0"D x 27.0"W x 49.0"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 17.0"
Although the chair easily slides into a folded position, it weighs 21 pounds (the heaviest in this review) and requires more space than most other chairs. “The Zero Gravity chair probably isn't the best choice for those seeking a highly portable or lightweight camping chair,” one tester commented. But if you have a camper, RV, or pickup truck with enough space to transport this bad boy, you will not be disappointed in the comfort it provides. Other options, like the ALPS Mountaineering King Kong, weigh less and are easier to transport; however, they don't offer the same level of reclining comfort. Just don't be surprised when you and your friends are fighting over whose turn it is to sit in the Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner.

Read more: Best Choice Zero Gravity Canopy Recliner review

The Zero Gravity Canopy is best for backyard use due to its heavyweight and durable frame, along with sun shade, pillow, and accessory tray to keep everything you need within reach.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Our Favorite Affordable & Collapsible Design


Onetigris Tigerblade


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List Price: $40
67
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 6.5
  • Portability 8.5
  • Quality 6.0
  • Ease of Use 5.0

PROS
Great affordability
User-friendly setup
Durable and sturdy frame
Excellent portability
CONS
Heavy and bulky for the style
Lacks some comfort for taller people

The Onetigris Tigerblade is perfect for those seeking a relatively lightweight, portable, collapsible camping chair with a high-quality design at an affordable price. The Tigerblade sets itself apart from other collapsible models with extra frame stability and sturdiness, while remaining user-friendly and easy to set up or break down. The aluminum alloy frame pairs with durable 600D polyester fabric on the chair's seat, which will last for many seasons ahead while also resisting scratches, stains, and dirt around the campsite. The carry bag is constructed from the same durable polyester fabric and features an easy-to-use pull-tab zipper and two handles on either side for added portability. The chair includes two pockets on either side of the seat, which we found handy for a phone or car keys, but we ultimately put our books and beverages on the ground since we were so close. We love when an affordable design outperforms its modest price, and the Tigerblade does just that, we think its perfect for stowing in your car for the next BBQ, camping trip, ball game, or local picnic.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 2.9 lbs
Weight Capacity 330 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 14"L x 5"W x 6"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 20"D x 21"W x 26"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 13"
The collapsible style lacks padding and armrests, while the durable polyester and lack of perforated fabric limit the chair's overall comfort in exchange for better packability. And we found that taller people were less comfortable with the chair's smaller dimensions, with the 18-inch backrest hitting beneath the shoulder blades, and the 14-inch seat height creating a significant bend in their knees. That said, the 330-pound weight capacity, along with the frame's additional stability, was more appreciated by those close to the limit. And for a collapsible style, this is one of the heaviest we tested, creating more bulk than other options in the same style, making it more difficult to fit in a backpack for a weekend trip into the mountains. For those seeking a lighter, packable option, we recommend the Helinox Chair One, which is more expensive and less sturdy but weighs only 2 pounds and features perforated fabric for better breathability.

Read more: Onetigris Tigerblade review

The Tigerblade is a small, collapsible chair that outperforms its price tag, providing a stable and durable frame along with quality polyester to provide a lasting design that will perform for many years ahead.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The Best Portable Recliner


Nemo Stargaze EVO-X


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Comfort 7.0
  • Portability 5.0
  • Quality 8.0
  • Ease of Use 7.0

PROS
Roll top carry bag
Super comfortable
High-quality steel frame
User-friendly design
CONS
Heavy and bulky
Expensive

We love the Nemo Stargaze EVO-X for its packable and versatile comfort, whether you're seated on the back porch or lounging around the fire at the campsite. The latest iteration features an incredibly simple, user-friendly design that takes less than a minute to get ready for you to relax. “I love the new user-friendly design that is a vast improvement from previous models of the same chair,” says one tester. Although it weighs 14 pounds, it remains highly packable thanks to a high-quality roll-top carry bag that also includes an adjustable, padded shoulder strap so you can customize it to fit your shoulder. We think you'll love the additional padding in the design at the back and head, along the hips, and even where your legs meet the chair, so it doesn't roll underneath your legs when you extend them. The steel frame and six points of contact with the ground or patio create a stable base of support, although we suggest sitting with the same caution you would a hammock as the seat can potentially swing out from under you. The rubberized feet also help stabilize the chair, especially on a concrete patio or wooden porch.

SPECIFICATIONS
Measured Weight 14 lbs
Weight Capacity 300 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 40"L x 10"W x 8"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 45"D x 38"W x 31" H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 14.5"
Although the chair features two cupholders to keep your beverage and other essentials nearby, we found they don't hold your drink upright when you get out of the chair. And while the Stargaze is lighter than some recliners that we've tested, it still weighs 14 pounds, making it difficult to pack for more than short distances. It is also bulkier than other chair designs we've tested, so it will require more space in your garage or pickup when storing or transporting to the campsite. We think you'll appreciate the stability of the heavier frame, as well as the versatility and comfort, whether seated or reclined. The chair also lacks padded armrests in exchange for an auto-reclining feature that provides a smooth transition between seated and reclining positions. If you're interested in a more luxurious chair design with more substantial armrests, we highly recommend the Yeti Trailhead, which features a soft, cozy seat fabric and a backpack-style carry bag that's even easier to transport from your house to your campsite.

Read more: Nemo Stargaze EVO-X review

We love the easy assembly of the Stargaze EVO-X along with the versatile and quality design that's comfortable whether you're seated by the fire or reclining for a better view of the stars.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The Best Camp Chair for Kids


Coleman Kids Quad Chair


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PROS
Locking frame prevents finger pinches
Fun glow-in-the-dark graphics
High 160-pound weight capacity
CONS
Too small for older kids
Bulkier than ultralight models

The Coleman Kids Quad Chair is a standout piece of miniature outdoor gear built for real campsite durability. Unlike the more toy-like Melissa & Doug Cutie Pie Butterfly Camp Chair, the Coleman boasts a robust 160-pound weight limit and a heavy-duty steel frame. The crucial locking mechanism prevents accidental collapses of little fingers. Add in the fun glow-in-the-dark pattern and a stable, low center of gravity, and you get a highly reliable, safe seating option.

Despite its strengths, this chair has a relatively short functional lifespan. While the sizing is absolutely perfect for a 3-6-year-old, an 8-year-old will likely start to feel cramped and ready for a larger model. It also lacks substantial padding for longer sessions around the fire, and the basic mesh cup holder struggles to secure wider water bottles. Finally, the folded size remains fairly bulky compared to modern ultralight camping setups.


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Bottom Line An ultralight camping chair design that sacrifices some comfort, stability, and features in exchange for better portabilityThis lightweight, portable, and user-friendly design is comfortable for hanging in camp or packing it into the backcountry for an overnightThis relatively lightweight and portable design offers more quality and stability than other collapsible chairs, making it perfect for around the campsite or your next picnicWith impressive upright support for the lumbar spine all within a compact and ergonomic design, this chair is our favorite for packabilityThis hammock-like chair offers low-to-the-ground comfort thanks to padded armrests and a headrestPackability meets hammock-like lounging with nearly rocker-like movement in this lightweight, low-to-the-ground camping chairThis affordable chair features a unique low-rider design that is perfect for sitting close to the fire or reclining with your legs in a river on a hot dayA niche and pricey chair, but if you find yourself gazing at the stars often, this option offers a unique and supportive reclining position that sets it apartA stable, supportive chair with an exceptionally low profile for those times when you want to sit but still be discreetTaking the slouch out of camping chairs, this highly supportive model is easy to get in and out ofAn affordable, tall chair with a simple setupA decent recliner that functions less well as a chair and prevents you from getting close to the fire, and it is heavy and cumbersome to carryWhile affordable, the design lacks quality and promotes slouchingA favorite amongst our group of testers for its superior comfort, sturdy cross-over design, and lasting durabilityThis niche recliner is perfect for those who want a versatile chair that's designed with padded support whether seated upright or in the reclining positionOur favorite among all contenders, this robust chair makes camp lounging a simple and comfortable affairThis is a supportive and easy to use rocking chair that's available for a reasonable priceAlthough this chair features a user-friendly design and is built for the road, it requires more storage space, and the rocking mechanism isn't super smoothThough one of the heavier chairs that we tested, the stable design provides seating for two at a more affordable priceLike a portable love seat, this two-person chair is surprisingly comfortable and durable for you and a friendAlthough this heavy design lacks some portability, it makes up for it in terms of seated and reclining comfort within a high quality constructionUnfortunately all of the positive attributes of this chair are overshadowed by the poor quality and lack of durability within the design
Pros Ultralight, packable, user-friendly design, openings in set for increased breathability, durable ripstop nylonHighly packable, breathable, stable rubber feet, fairly lightweight, higher weight capacity, easy to use, relatively affordable for a collapsible chairAffordable, sturdy and durable frame, high quality fabric, fast and user-friendly setupLightweight and packable, comfortable, good neck and back support, durable ergonomic designHammock-like comfort, many pockets and features, adjustable seat height, padded armrests, foot attachments prevent sinking in sandy terrain, good carry bagDWR finish for water-resistance, side slits for additional venting, two pockets for drinks or small items, easy to use, easy to pack into spacious stuff sack
Affordable, sturdy, breathable mesh for better comfort, padded armrests, includes carry bag with shoulder strap, very easy to use, portable and lightweightHigh-quality design, fancy carry bag, sturdy frame, relatively easy setup, removable pillowSupportive, very durable, low profile, easy to useCarrying strap is built-in and easy to use, set-up is casual, exceptional support for your back, lightweightEasy setup, tall angled back, supportive, high seat height, less expensiveReasonably affordable for a recliner, padded armrests, adjustable footrest, easy to use, carry bag included, comfortable position for recliningSimple to use, attached cooler storage, inexpensive, single strap carry bag included, rubberized feet for stabilityDurable and sturdy design, amazing comfort, quality fabric and materialsTwo cup holders, portable roll top carry bag with adjustable strap, easy set-up and breakdown, high quality, sturdy steel frameFits just about anyone, comfortably padded seat, super robust, plenty of storage, simple to useSupportive, easy to set up, wide, easy to get in/out of, reasonably priced, decent quality constructionBreathable mesh backrest, no assembly required, carry bag included, cupholderSeats two people, easy to use, stable design, two functional cupholders, no durability issuesSeats two people, comfortable padded design, stable and durable, easy to set up and take down, handy cup holdersMore affordable recliner, comfortable, easy to use, solid design, functional accessoriesEasy to setup, backrest supports an upright position, good option for tailgating close to your car
Cons Expensive, lacks stability, limited durability, lacks comfort for larger peopleFrame lacks sturdiness, no padding, lightweight design sacrifices comfortHeavy and bulky for the size, thick fabric lacks some breathability, limited comfort for taller peopleExpensive, no arm restsComplicated pole system, less sturdy, cup holder tippy and shallow, not very comfortable, expensiveExpensive, minimal accessories, stuff sack doesn't have strapsLow seat may be difficult for some to get in and out of, limited features and supportExpensive, limited comfort beyond reclining position, difficult to pack into carry bagVery low to ground, no head/neck supportFabric can get dirty easily, cup holders could be largerVery tall seat, limited pockets, no locking mechanism, long when packedChair is not functional except in recline, footrest is difficult to adjust and a tripping hazard, creates distance from campfire, cupholder limited to cansNot very durable, hard to pack into carrying bag, poles feel rickety, "headrest" difficult to use, lacks comfort, cup holder only holds aluminum cansVery expensive, heavyHeavy, pricey, difficult to sit down in, thicker fabric is less breathableFairly large and heavy, holds water, not breathableRockers need maintenance, a bit stiff for some, doesn't pack small, limited accessories, awkward to carryNot as comfortable for shorter folks, no padding, requires more storage space, rocking mechanism isn't smooth, expensiveHeavy, bulky, design lacks padding for added comfort and insulation, armrests are not adjustablePoor ventilation, heavy, bulkyHeavy, requires lots of storage space, limited portabilityLow quality, difficult to carry and breakdown, drink holders are shallow, lack of padding, small cooler leaks
Rating Categories REI Co-op Flexlite Helinox One Onetigris Tigerblade Helinox Sunset ENO Lounger DL REI Co-op Flexlite C... Cascade Mountain Tec... Nemo Stargaze Reclining ALPS Mountaineering... Kijaro Dual Lock Fol... GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro ALPS Mountaineering... Coleman Cooler Quad Yeti Trailhead Nemo Stargaze EVO-X ALPS Mountaineering... GCI Outdoor Freestyl... GCI Outdoor RoadTrip... Mountain Summit Gear... Kelty Low Loveseat Best Choice Zero Gra... Mountain Summit Gear...
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Specifications REI Co-op Flexlite Helinox One Onetigris Tigerblade Helinox Sunset ENO Lounger DL REI Co-op Flexlite C... Cascade Mountain Tec... Nemo Stargaze Reclining ALPS Mountaineering... Kijaro Dual Lock Fol... GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro ALPS Mountaineering... Coleman Cooler Quad Yeti Trailhead Nemo Stargaze EVO-X ALPS Mountaineering... GCI Outdoor Freestyl... GCI Outdoor RoadTrip... Mountain Summit Gear... Kelty Low Loveseat Best Choice Zero Gra... Mountain Summit Gear...
Measured Weight 1.7 lbs 2 lbs 2.9 lbs 3.2 lbs 4.6 lbs 3.5 lbs 7 lbs 7.7 lbs 7.1 lbs 9.8 lbs 8.3 lbs 10.0 lbs 8.2 lbs 13.3 lbs 14 lbs 14.1 lbs 12.0 lbs 13 lbs 15.0 lbs 15.5 lbs 21.0 lbs 11.2 lbs
Weight Capacity 250 lbs 320 lbs 330 lbs 320 lbs 300 lbs 300 lbs 250 lbs 300 lbs 300 lbs 300 lbs 300 lbs 225 lbs 325 lbs 500 lbs 300 lbs 800 lbs 250 lbs 250 lbs 500 lbs 400 lbs 250 lbs 300 lbs
Measured Folded Dimensions 15"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H 14.0"L x 5.0"W x 4.5"H 14"L x 5"W x 6"H 18.5"L x 4.5"W x 5.5"H 24.0"L x 7.0"W x 7.0"H 20.0"L x 7.0"W x 6.0"H 26"L x8"W x2"H 27.0"L x 7.0"W x 9.0"H 29.0"L x 8.0"W x 8.0"H 45.0"L x 7.0"W x 7.0"H 45.0"L x 7.0"W x 5.0"H 42.0"L x 6.0"W x 8.0"H 38.0"L x 8.0"W x 8.0"H 43.0"L x 9.0"W x 12.0"H 40"L x 10"W x 8"H 39.0"L x 8.0"W x 8.0"H 25.0"L x 7.0"W x 35.0"H 43"L x 8"W x 8"H 37.0"L x 9.0"W x 6.0"H 34.0"L x 12.0"W x 7.0"H 27.0"L x 8.0"W x 38.0"H 33.0"L x 19.0"W x 4.5"H
Measured Unfolded Dimensions 20"D x 20"W x 25"H 20.0"D x 20.0"W x 26.0"H 20"D x 21"W x 26"H 28.5"D x 23.0"W x 38.5"H 32.0"D x 23.0/27.0"W (with/without cupholder) x 31.0/36.0"H (two leg lengths) 27.0"D x 25.0"W x 37.0"H 21.5" D x 21" W x 22.5" H 25.0"D x 36.0"W x 45.0"H 21.0"D x 23.0"W x 24.0"H 25.0"D x 35.0"W x 37.0"H 25.0"D x 35.0"W x 37.0"H 18.0"D x 21.0"W x 30.0"H 39.0"D x 37.0"W x 23.0"H 30.0"D x 25.0"W x 36.0"H 45"D x 38"W x 31" H 24.0"D x 37.0"W x 38.0"H 24.0"D x 25.0"W x 35.0"H 26"D x 30"W x39"H 58.5"D x 37.0"W x 25.0"H 24.0"D x 44.0"W x 32.0"H 34.0"D x 27.0"W x 49.0"H 42.0"D x 33.0"W x 19.5"H
Measured Seat Height (middle) 11" 14.0" 13" 18.5" 3.5" or 8.0" (different leg heights) 10.5" 5" 12.5" 3.0" 15.0" 15.0" 15.0" 14.0" 16.75" 14.5" 15.0" 19.0" 19.5" 19.0" 7.0" 17.0" 17.5"
Features Aluminum frame to minimize weight, 4-leg setup for stability, abrasion-resistant ripstop polyester with DWR treatment Breathable (perforated) polyester seat material Stable 7075 aluminum alloy frame and triangle structure, 600D polyester fabric Mesh back and sides, adjustable head rest, side pockets Two large, stretchy side pockets, short wide cup holder, immobile headrest/pillow, padded armrests, two options for leg height Vents, 2 mesh pockets, removable head rest , DWR finish Cushioned armrest, storage. bag with shoulder strap Swings and reclines, movable headrest, two cupholders Mesh back and seat sides, foam-wrapped armrests 2 cup holders, side pocket, carrying strap Beverage holder, small sleeve pocket Carry bag with strap, powder coated steel frame, one cup holder, footrest, adjustable armrests Built in 4-can cooler, side pocket, mesh cup holder Adjustable cup holder, carry bag Auto-reclines, two cup holders, includes carry case with roll top and adjustable shoulder for better packability, padded headrest, sturdy steel frame 2 cup holders, 2 side pockets, storage pocket behind headrest, adjustable armrests Rocks, cup holder, carry handle Spring-Action Rocking Technology, built-in beverage holder, carry bag with shoulder strap Carry bag with strap, powder coated steel frame, two cup holders on each arm Seats 2 people, 2 insulated adjustable drink holders, adjustable armrests Removable p[astic two-cup holder, adjustable sunshade, removable headrest pillow, adjustable upright or reclining design Detachable, insulated cooler keeps your drinks chilled, large folding side table lets you set up all your snacks, two cup holders


camping chair - camp chair testing with friends around bishop in the eastern sierra.
Camp chair testing with friends around Bishop in the Eastern Sierra.   Credit: Chris McNamara

How We Tested


We did extensive research and considered dozens of models during our never-ending search for the best camping chairs. We purchased every chair and tested them for months while hanging out with our friends. We cart them on weekend camping trips, set them up at family reunions, spend late nights around the fire pit, watch sporting events, and hang out at all-day backyard barbecues. During our testing period, we paid close attention to the details that matter in a camp chair, such as how well the cup holders and pockets work. We weighed and measured them, carried them all over, and jumped into them to see what they could handle. What follows is a comprehensive discussion of our in-depth findings from months of lounging.

To test all these camping chairs, we used four comprehensive metrics:
-Comfort (40% of overall score weighting)
-Portability (25% weighting)
-Quality (20% weighting)

-Ease of Use (15% weighting)

For more nitty-gritty specifics on our testing process, see our How We Test article.

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Debating the pros and cons of each camp chair in Joshua Tree.   Credit: Chris McNamara

Why Trust GearLab


Teaming up to bring you this review is Maggie Nichols and Trish Matheny. Maggie is a seasoned multi-sport athlete and appreciates gear that makes for high-quality downtime when it's time to kick back and relax. She has taught workshops and guided extensively worldwide on topics as diverse as snow camping and expedition kayaking. Over the years, Maggie has spent extended periods living out of backpacks and her teardrop trailer, arrangements where packable comfort items go a long way. Trish spent years living out of a pop-up camper and can appreciate durable gear that saves space without sacrificing optimal performance. After many years spent adventuring and rock climbing, Trish is happy to trade her former crashpad seat for the comfort of the right camping chair. Maggie and Trish enlisted friends and family to test and judge all the chairs in this review. This crowd included children, numerous people over 6 feet tall, several dogs, a dozen senior citizens, and a flock of Girl Scouts, ages 12 to 80.

Our testing team spent countless hours testing each model with comfort, portability, quality, and overall ease of use in mind.

Analysis and Test Results


Camping chairs have many uses besides camping. We use them at the beach, at backyard barbecues, hanging out on the sidelines of a soccer game, or tailgating and enjoying outdoor concerts. However, not all chairs are made for the same use or comfort. We evaluated each model across myriad tests in four mutually exclusive, thorough metrics. How each one performs in every test then determines its score for that metric. We break down their performances by metric to get to the specifics of each model.

Worse Value
Better Value

What's the Best Value?


In our experience, most camping chairs with any durability start around the $50 mark. We've found a handful of great chairs in that price range, namely the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile, our low-seated budget pick, or the Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair. If you're willing to spend a bit more, you can get our favorite chair, the ALPS Mountaineering King Kong, which we often see on discount and highly recommend.

camping chair - we think the cascade mountain tech low profile is perfect for those...
We think the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile is perfect for those on a tight budget who don't mind the unique low to the ground design that's perfect for soaking in rivers and getting close to the campfire.   Credit: Trish Matheny

We also like the GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro as a decent budget pick, especially for taller folks and anyone who might need a little help getting up from a seated position. The Kijaro Dual Lock Folding Chair is also a great value and has fantastic seat support. Finally, the Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat is worth mentioning; it provides two seats, which lowers the price per seat.

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The Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat comfortable seats not one but two happy campers, thereby reducing the cost per seat and increasing the overall value.   Credit: Trish Matheny


New to the lineup this season is the Onetigris Tigerblade, an affordable yet durable collapsible design that outperforms its price point. The extra stability in the frame inspires confidence in the chair's construction, especially for larger users. We love the easy setup and packable design that doesn't take up much space to store and is easy to transport.

camping chair - the onetigris tigerblade outperforms its modest price tag making it...
The Onetigris Tigerblade outperforms its modest price tag making it our favorite affordable and collapsible camping chair.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Comfort


Factors we considered when evaluating comfort were armrests, lumbar support, a headrest, back ventilation, and the chair's overall design.


There are several chairs that we think are exceptionally comfortable. The ALPS King Kong is roomy and slightly padded, has large/adjustable armrests, and remains cozy in that slouchy kind of way while offering pretty good support in a tall, spacious seat. Similarly, the Kelty Low Loveseat is comfortable with large padded seats but is much lower to the ground and fits two people instead of just one. Another two-seater, the Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat, isn't padded but still offers decent comfort and a higher seat height that some of our taller testers appreciated.

camping chair - though the kelty low loveseat is low to the ground, most folks found...
Though the Kelty Low Loveseat is low to the ground, most folks found it to be super comfortable and easy to use.   Credit: Trish Matheny


If you prefer a less slouchy, flatter, and more supportive seat, the Kijaro Dual Lock has a taut seat that locks into place so it doesn't sag under your weight. The GCI Comfort Pro has a similar shape and design but lacks Kijaro's locking mechanism and is slightly less supportive. Still, it offers more support than most in this category, making it easier to get in and out of the car. Perhaps the most comfortable of all chairs with a locking mechanism is the Yeti Trailhead. This camp chair stood apart from the competition thanks to its innovative FlexGrid fabric, which offers a ton of comfort while alleviating pressure points and conforming to your body. We also think the Helinox Sunset Chair is surprisingly comfortable, offering a high back and supportive shape that enhances rest-day comfort while lounging around camp.

camping chair - the yeti trailhead features a flexgrid fabric that offers all day...
The Yeti Trailhead features a FlexGrid fabric that offers all day comfort by conforming to your body and alleviating pressure points.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Recliners like the ALPS Mountaineering Escape and the Best Choice Zero Gravity are in a league of their own. If the Search and Rescue team (a group that camps and lives outdoors during their work season) has anything to say about the comfort metric, the Zero Gravity was the most coveted and sought-after design throughout testing. The Zero Gravity offers top-notch relaxation, whether seated or reclining, thanks to a breathable textile fabric that distributes your body weight.

The Best Choice Zero Gravity features an adjustable pillow, sunshade, and is comfortable whether seated or fully reclining.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The latest iteration of the Nemo Stargaze is also worth considering if comfort is at the top of your list. We love the padded backrest, frame, and seat that increase comfort whether seated or reclined. While the design no longer includes mesh interwoven with the fabric, we appreciate the thicker, padded fabric that reduces pressure points and makes it easier to relax.

The Nemo Stargaze EVO-X features comfort for all shapes and sizes, although those with smaller torsos will better appreciate the padded back and headrest.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Portability


Given the variety of ways you can use a chair, it is essential to choose a product that is easy to move and transport. Factors that affect a chair's portability are its packed size, weight, carry bag, and overall transporting experience.


The REI Flexlite is the lightest chair in our award-winning lineup, weighing only 1.7 pounds thanks to its lightweight, packable construction. It also comes with a super-light carry bag with a small loop of webbing as the carry strap, making it easy to toss into a backpack or carry under your arm to the campsite. While we love its portability, we were less impressed by its quality and stability, especially for larger people.

The REI Flexlite is the lightest and most portable chair in our review.


Thanks to their light weights and compact designs, the Helinox chairs are the clear winners in this category. The Chair One weighs a mere two pounds yet boasts a 320-pound weight limit. The chair supplied durability for a variety of body types (thanks to a heavy-duty polyester construction and anodized aluminum alloy poles) without adding a ton of weight to the compact design.

The Helinox Chair One prioritizes portability thanks to a lightweight and compact design, yet it remains durable thanks to 600D polyester and an anodized aluminum alloy frame.

The Onetigris Tigerblade is our favorite affordable, collapsible design, though it is slightly heavier than the Flexlite and Chair One. The Tigerblade weighs 3 pounds and comes with a slightly larger carry bag featuring a durable zipper and ample space to stow the chair. The extra weight comes with increased stability in the frame, as well as durable 600D polyester fabric, which may be a worthy trade-off for some.

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The Onetigris Tigerblade is the heaviest of all the collapsible chairs that we tested, but it is still highly portable and the most durable option of the designs we tested.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The Helinox Sunset Chair breaks down and folds into a surprisingly compact carry bag. Despite its high back and impressive durability, this model weighs just 3.2 pounds and is one of the lightest chairs we tested. We love that its carry bag can also double as a headrest pillow.

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The Sunset Chair's carrying bag also doubles as a personalized headrest to maximize comfort.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The REI Co-op Flexlite Camp Dreamer is similarly lightweight, weighing just a few ounces more and packing away into a case nearly as small as that. Though heavier and not as packable, the Yeti Trailhead and ALPS Mountaineering King Kong also feature a backpack-style carry bag that makes portability a bit easier.

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The King Kong is perhaps not the most packable at 14.1 lbs, but the backpack straps definitely helped us commute to a pretty vista for sunset.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Camping chairs with weight and dimensions that put them in the middle of the pack are often great choices for transport. For example, the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile weighs only 7 pounds and has both a handle on top of the carry bag and a single shoulder strap, making it a great choice when trying to get from the car to the campsite. The low-profile design also packs into a smaller carrying size of 8x26 inches, making it easier to store and increasing its portability.

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Whether utilizing the strap for your hand located on top of the carry bag or throwing over your shoulder, the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile is easy to use and transport thanks to its lightweight design.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The ENO Lounger DL and the Nemo Stargaze Reclining also score well in this metric because of their similar abilities to be broken down into smaller segments and stuffed into a small carrying case. At 4.6 and 7.7 pounds, respectively, they're also reasonably light. For that matter, the 7.1-pound ALPS Mountaineering Rendezvous is also a reasonably portable chair with a low profile.


Our testers also love the Kijaro Dual Lock, which has a built-in carry strap on the back of the frame that locks into place so you can still toss it over your shoulder, even if you forget your carry bag.

Camping chairs vary in their portability. We appreciate models that have bags with handles.

Although not the lightest chair in the lineup, or even close, really, the Nemo Stargaze is our favorite portable recliner, thanks to its 14-pound construction that easily fits inside the durable, roll-top, carry bag. While 14 pounds is a lot for a collapsible chair, it's pretty light considering the stability and versatility of the reclining design. The carry bag features a padded and adjustable shoulder strap to customize the fit for comfort, and it also includes handles to make it easier to maneuver the chair outside the bag or load it into a vehicle. If you're headed to a campsite with an open view of the stars, we think you'll love packing the Stargaze along for a relaxing weekend.

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The Nemo Stargaze EVO-X remains easy to transport (despite its 14 pound frame) thanks to its carry bag with adjustable shoulder strap.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Quality


Most folks are familiar with the adage “When you buy cheap, you buy twice”. We're always looking for durable chairs made from high-quality materials. To properly test these chairs' ability to stand up to real-life abuse, we stood on them and plopped very heavily into them. We sat in them and bounced up and down and in every direction. Some chairs barely moved. Some chairs nearly fell over. And some chairs were so creaky that we questioned how long they would last if treated this way consistently. We also scrutinized every seam, pole joint, and material to evaluate any wear and tear or potential flaws.


Unsurprisingly, the chairs in our tests rated to hold 500 pounds seemed to be more durable. After several months of testing, the steel frames and 600-denier nylon fabric construction of the King Kong (rated to 800 pounds!) and the Kelty Loveseat showed no signs of wear or tear. Their frames didn't shift or creak under load. And while their high-denier fabric is not as breathable as the mesh on some other chairs, it is more durable than most. Since both of these chairs were very popular with our testers, they sustained several ember burns from being around so many campfires. Despite these small, melted holes, the fabric showed no other signs of strain or wear.

Another chair worth mentioning is the Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat, which features a solid, high-quality design and supports up to 500 pounds. Our testing team exceeded that weight limit by more than double without permanently damaging the overall structure. Though the fabric is thinner and less padded than that of the Kelty Low and King Kong, durability remains high.

We take our quality testing very seriously. Our testing team piled many adults into each frame to carefully test the limit of the overall construction.


The Yeti Trailhead features a perforated, breathable material that resists UV damage. This luxurious chair is rated for 500 pounds. It returns your investment by providing a durable crossover frame that increases sturdiness and stability, with grippy feet that hold the chair in place. At the opposite end of the spectrum is the REI Flexlite, which is great for folks after a lightweight camping chair that, unfortunately, sacrifices some stability and durability. That said, we successfully piled three adults into the frame without causing permanent damage.

Although the REI Flexlite doesn't inspire the most confidence in quality and stability, it still supports the weight of 3 adults, far exceeding its capacity without permanent damage.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The Nemo Stargaze EVO-X is one of the highest-quality designs we tested. The steel frame provides a stable base of support, while the 6 points of contact and rubberized feet help secure the frame. While we don't recommend “plopping” into this chair due to the auto-reclining mechanism, which could cause it to swing out from under you, we think you'll be able to use this design for many seasons ahead.

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The Nemo Stargaze EVO-X design features high quality fabric on top of a well-crafted frame and 6 points of contact for increased stability.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Ease of Use


Ease of use encompasses how hard it is to set up and take down each chair and how well the features enhance (or not) the overall experience. After all, the odds of you wanting to take a chair with you anywhere are probably lower if it's challenging to set up or the features are aggravating. Fortunately, most of the chairs we tested were reasonably straightforward — even the more complex packable chairs were a cinch after a small learning curve.


Most traditional models, such as the ALPS King Kong, the GCI Comfort Pro, and the Cascade Mountain Tech Low Profile, require only pulling apart two opposing vertical frame pieces to set up. The Mountain Summit Loveseat is similar to these traditional frames, yet features seating for two people and is easy to set up and break down despite its heavier design. The GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker is also impressively easy — pull the two sides apart with a large, labeled handle, and you're good to go. We found this rocker much easier to use than the GCI Outdoor RoadTrip Rocker. Additionally, our testers preferred the rocking mechanism on the Freestyle Rocker and found it felt more fluid than on the RoadTrip Rocker.

The Freestyle rocker pictured in the second frame features a more fluid rocking mechanism that was preferred by our diverse testing team.

While the Yeti Trailhead is somewhat more involved than simply pulling opposing corners, the instructions are easy to follow.

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The instructions covering the spacious Yeti Trailhead armrests are easily removed once you grasp the intuitive setup.   Credit: Trish Matheny

The super-portable models have a more elaborate setup. The Helinox Chair One and Sunset, ENO Lounger, the REI Flexlite Camp Dreamer and Flexlite, as well as the Onetigris Tigerblade all have a separate frame and fabric seat that had to be assembled. Most of them aren't difficult, but it's more involved than setting up any of the traditional chairs. We love options like the Tigerblade that don't require a fight to position the fabric over the frame.

Camping chairs like the Helinox Chair One are very portable yet require a little extra time to setup. While very easy to use, some take a little more muscle to secure the final attachment.   Credit: Trish Matheny

A chair that we specifically wanted to call out in this category is the ENO Lounger DL. This chair has several poles arranged in an odd configuration, which we found complicated to assemble. It was always a long process to get everything back into its designated storage bag, and it never quite went the way we wanted. This is a chair we would leave set up and drag around to avoid the hassle of disassembly and reassembly. That said, as with anything, the process gets easier the more you do it.

Our testers preferred to leave the ENO Lounger set up rather than spend extra time and effort breaking down the complicated pole systems, which could be difficult to fit into their respective carrying cases.

The new and improved Nemo Stargaze EVO-X design is much more user-friendly than previous iterations; in fact, we were relaxing in less than a minute. Remove the chair from the carry bag, pull apart the steel frame and snap it into position, flip the seat, and voilà, you're ready to relax by the fire or beneath the stars. The Stargaze is no longer a hassle to assemble, making it our favorite portable recliner to set up in the backyard or the campsite when you're ready to kick back and relax.

The Nemo Stargaze EVO-X features a user-friendly setup and breakdown that will have you relaxing in less than a minute.

How to Choose a Camping Chair



The Search and Rescue site was the perfect location for testing camping chairs, our crew spent countless hours testing every detail of each model. Stu graciously tests the rocking chair performance of the GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker which we prefer over the GCI Outdoor RoadTrip Rocker.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Types of Camping Chairs


Over the years, we've tested camping chairs in various shapes and sizes, as well as several niche designs for specific purposes. We found that each model could be classified into one of three types: traditional camping chairs, portable camping chairs, or specialty chairs. The more traditional camping chair designs tend to be heavier and less portable, while offering the greatest comfort. Chairs like the Best Choice Zero Gravity or Yeti Trailhead are great examples of traditional designs at their finest. [/faq]

camping chair - recliner options like the best choice zero gravity are better...
Recliner options like the Best Choice Zero Gravity are better choices for those with space inside their RV or camper, or simply better left at home due to their heavyweight performance that maximizes comfort.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Portable camping chairs tend to prioritize compact, lightweight portability at the expense of some comfort and durability. Camping chair options that specialize in portable performance tend to weigh less, pack down smaller, and use aluminum rather than steel in the frame construction. Models like the Helinox Chair One, the Helinox Sunset, and the REI Flexlite Camp Dreamer are great examples of portable options in this review.

camping chair - kick back and relax in the comfort of this compact and durable camp...
Kick back and relax in the comfort of this compact and durable camp chair.   Credit: Trish Matheny

Finally, specialty chairs provide a niche that crosses the line between packability and traditional chair options. The Nemo Stargaze Reclining is a great example of a specialty chair, as it's quite expensive and designed for reclining, allowing stargazers to enjoy the comfort of a camping chair. If you're interested in a less traditional model, such as a recliner or a rocking chair, they will likely fit into this category.

The Nemo Stargaze chairs are the perfect examples of niche designs that will make your friends jealous at the campsite.

Typical Uses for Camping Chairs


When purchasing your next camping chair, it is important to consider the specific use you expect it to serve. Are you interested in a packable design that is lightweight and compact so that you can sit comfortably in the backcountry? Are you looking for the most comfortable chair you can find for ultimate relaxation at home? Do you want a chair that offers upright positioning for better back support? The list goes on. Overall, our testers highlighted camping chairs that were perfect for the backcountry, the beach, and the campsite, as well as those that are better left at home.

It is important to consider the specific use for your camping chair as some options specialize in portability, while other options are heavy and better left at home.

Other Camping Chairs to Consider


  • GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker - If you don't mind the additional weight and storage space of a full-size travel rocker, this is our favorite of all the rockers that we tested. The rocking mechanism is a smooth, hydraulic back-and-forth motion; the armrests are padded, and the cupholder is accessible. While not the lightest or most portable option, our testers love the comfort and relaxation this unique design offers.

  • Mountain Summit Gear Loveseat - This model may not have achieved the popularity of the Kelty Low Loveseat. Still, our testing team was impressed by the comfort for two that this construction provides at a more affordable price. If you find the Kelty difficult to get in and out of, the Mountain Summit Loveseat may be a better choice for you, thanks to its full-size leg design. Two seats provide ample space for you and your friends, and separate drink holders keep your favorite beverage accessible. It's 15 pounds, but if we were dragging it out of the trunk at the campground, we didn't mind one bit.


Compared to the GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker, the Comfort Pro rocker offers slightly more traditional seat comfort but is a bit more expensive and much less compact when folded. Get the Freestyle Rocker if you love reclining but want to fold it into a compact package.

  • Helinox Sunset Chair - The Sunset chair is perfect for those who appreciate the packability and lightweight construction of the Helinox Chair One but prefer a higher backrest. This chair includes a clever feature — you can attach the carrying bag as a headrest for extra comfort during an afternoon of relaxation. The Sunset Chair weighs 3.2 pounds and packs into a travel-friendly package that could even be carried into the backcountry if you were willing to carry the weight for the luxury of a great seat. Just be aware that this packability and extra comfort come with a higher price tag.

camping chair - our diverse testing team spent hours evaluating various rocker...
Our diverse testing team spent hours evaluating various rocker designs and found the GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker to be the superior choice.   Credit: Trish Matheny


Conclusion


Our testers understand that selecting the most comfortable seat can make or break your outdoor experience, so we've highlighted our favorite models along with the best application for each design. Whether you're looking to relax, have a place to set your beverage, or want the best chair for lounging around the campfire, you'll find it in our review. To identify the best selection in the lineup, we evaluated each chair based on comfort, portability, durability, and user-friendliness. The best design is highly dependent upon your lifestyle and primary use of the chair, whether you're sunbathing, car camping, hanging at the campfire, or looking to relax on the back deck. We hope our comprehensive testing notes and evaluations help you select the best camping chair for your next adventure.

It's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it. Our testing team hopes that all our time testing their camping chairs helps you to better select the best option for your specific needs.   Credit: Trish Matheny


Trish Matheny and Maggie Nichols