How to Choose a Camp Chair
How will you use the chair?
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If you plan to take it backpacking, weight and packed size are key.
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For car camping, picnicking, or sitting in your backyard, pick a premium chair that’s bigger and as plush as you’d like.
Chairs for backpackers
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Camp stools: the lightest and simplest option of all— light but with no back rest.
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Two-legged chairs: Your feet act as the front feet of the chair, which saves weight and lets you rock a little.
Pick a camp chair style
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Classic camp chair: has four legs, a straight back and a flat seat. Afforable, stable and typically high enough to sit down and stand up with ease.
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Low chair: a chair with four short legs that’s good on uneven ground.
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Suspended chair: a newer, more pricey style; sitter suspends from the chair frame.
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Scoop chair: resembles a sling. Good compromise between lightness and comfort.
Other features to consider:
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Price often reflects the quality of the frame and fabric material.
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Pay attention to extras such as cup holders, footrests, head and lumbar pads.






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