Highly Rated Ozark Trail Directors Chair with Side Table, Black, Outdoor $19 98

The King Kong chair has two cupholders and intuitively placed storage pouches under each armrest; unlike the Coleman chair, though, this one doesn’t have a cooler pouch. There’s also a mesh pocket behind the backrest, to hold things you don’t need to access quickly. This chair comes with a sturdy carrying case, with an over-the-shoulder strap, and it’s simple to expand and fold up accordion-style.

The foam pad is a comfortable function that you can’t live without. Perfect to be used indoors or outdoor activities such as Home, a Picnic, Camping, Traveling, Hiking, Patio parties, Fishing, and any other outdoor activities. With five reclining positions, this rust-free aluminum chair is the go-to for beach goers. Hardwood armrests and an integrated towel bar combine to provide classic style and comfort. The Lightweight oversized Camping Chair is a great choice for anyone looking for a comfortable and sturdy chair for outdoor activities such as camping, picnics, and fishing. As far as comfort goes, this chair is a pretty average slouchy seat.

It’s currently low in stock, but REI tells us this chair will be widely available again over the summer. The Coleman Cooler Quad has been our pick since 2016, through numerous camping trips and several testing ozark trail chair sessions. That’s because it’s among the most durable and comfortable chairs we’ve tested. It’s large enough to accommodate a wide range of body types, and its steel frame supports up to 325 pounds.

ozark trail chair

In fall 2023, we asked a panel of paid testers with a wide range of body types, dexterities, and mobilities to examine our picks and other camping chairs and to share their perspectives. Comes with the same compact bag with a shoulder strap for carrying. I love starting off each camp morning with a fresh cup of coffee, and the MiiR Pourigami is a genius solution to making a cup outdoors. It’s made of three stainless steel interlocking panels that slide together to become a pour-over system.

Several Wirecutter staffers have owned the Coleman chair for years, using it on camping trips, in backyards, and at sporting events. For the most part, it’s held up well, but one common quibble is that the seat bottom begins to sag after several years of use. If you’re looking for highly specialized or ultra-lightweight chairs for backpacking, our recommendations are probably not for you. We also don’t have suggestions for couch-style or loveseat chairs (we’d like to look at those someday, though).