Whether you’re just grilling by your camper, fishing by the lake, or setting up for a few days off the grid for your next camping trip, there’s no need for uncomfortable seating. Sure, you could rough it on the ground or sit at a hard picnic table. But with so many affordable and reliable camp chairs on the market, why would you?

Camp chairs is a relatively broad category of products, encompassing everything from stool-style chairs to luxurious two-person loveseats. A good camping chair, regardless of design, should at the very least be comfortable enough to sit in for a meal or an evening by the campfire.

To help you narrow your search, we tested and researched a selection of outdoor seating options, from ultralight camp chairs and plush recliners to two-seaters and swings. Read on for the best camping chairs we recommend, along with what to consider before buying.

The Best Camp Chairs

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    What to Consider

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    Camping chairs come in a variety of styles, from large and comfy models with armrests to ultralight bucket-style chairs.

    How We Tested

    For our recent updates to this review, we tested the Yeti Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair, the REI Co-op Wonderland Chair, and the Trippy Outdoors Dreamer Chair, evaluating each on its weight, stability, comfort, ease of setup, and durability against drops, abrasion, and water and sun exposure. (While we’ve recommended the Trippy Outdoors Dreamer in the past, we don’t anymore given that its plank-style seat is too wobbly. The options below are better.)

    We spent time carrying the camp chairs through a park, taking note of how heavy they felt and whether they were cumbersome to transport. After setting them up on grass and dirt patches to see how they balanced on uneven terrain, we took a seat, judging each by its relative comfort. It’s worth noting that our testers spanned a range of heights and body weights so we could get a variety of impressions.

    Other camp chairs chairs we’ve tested in the past—including the Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair, GCI Outdoor Kickback Rocker, and Sunnyfeel Camping Directors Chair—have stood the test of time and still rank among the best.

    For the camp chairs we did not test ourselves, we relied heavily on our research into the specs, design, and materials within the context of our previous hands-on experience with the other chairs to know what to prioritize. We also took into account online reviews from past buyers and compared them directly to the chairs we tested out ourselves.

    In finalizing our list, alongside our evaluations of quality, we also made sure to keep price in mind. So if you’re working on a budget, there’s an affordable, long-lasting and comfortable camp chair here for you.

    Our Full Camp Chair Reviews

    Best Overall

    Yeti Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair

    Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair
    Best Overall

    Yeti Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair

    $300 at Amazon$300 at Dick's Sporting Goods$300 at Ace Hardware
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    Pros
    • Incredibly comfortable and flexible fabric
    • High weight limit
    Cons
    • Only two color options

    Key Specs

    Folded Size43 × 11.75 × 9 in.
    Seat Height16.75 in.
    Weight13.3 lb
    Weight Limit500 lb

    Yeti’s Trailhead camping chair immediately stood out for its comfort. It features a flexible, durable fabric that’s spread tight against the frame, with a weight limit of 500 pounds—the highest of any folding chair we tested. That said, it wasn’t overly stiff either. There was enough give in the material to cradle our legs and back, balancing out the support with comfort.

    Beyond the seat comfort, we were most impressed by the sturdiness of the frame. It’s made of alloy steel, and held up against scratches, heavier body weights, and exposure to sun and water. We also appreciated its locking mechanism. While it takes some effort to put into place, it allows you to shift around and even set it up on uneven ground without risk of it tipping while you lounge.

    At more than 13 pounds, the Yeti camp chair may be too heavy for some if there’s a long trek to camp, though its carrying case has backpack straps that are comfortable to wear, plus it keeps your arms free. It doesn’t come cheap—it’s the most expensive camp chair we tested—and we wish it came in more than a couple colors, like the brand’s awesome selection of coolers.

    Best Value

    REI Co-op Wonderland Camp Chair

    Wonderland Camp Chair
    Best Value

    REI Co-op Wonderland Camp Chair

    Pros
    • Cup holder swivels in and out
    • Water-repellant polyester material
    Cons
    • Too heavy for backpacking

    Key Specs

    Folded Size42 x 11 x 11 in.
    Seat Height16 in.
    Weight7 lb 13 oz
    Weight Limit300 lb

    For a classic fold-up camp chair, the REI Co-op Wonderland offers a great mix of comfort and durability. It has a slightly wider seat and back—noticeable from the moment you sit down—made of woven recycled polyester with a water-repellant coating. After pouring water directly onto the cushion, we simply wiped it off with our hands and it was dry enough to sit back down immediately. Its steel-tube frame felt sturdy on grass and dirt, and it has an average 300-pound weight limit.

    We also found that the wooden arm were markedly more comfortable against the skin than the textured plastic armrests on other chairs we tested. The REI camp chair also has an integrated cup holder that’s attached to the metal frame, set off to the side.

    Like the Yeti camp chair, it’s more than 13 pounds, likely too heavy to take on a hike. But it does feature an adjustable carrying strap.

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    Best Chair for Lounging

    Kelty Deluxe Lounge Camp Chair

    Deluxe Lounge Camp Chair
    Best Chair for Lounging

    Kelty Deluxe Lounge Camp Chair

    Pros
    • Comfortable no matter your posture
    • Large cupholders
    Cons
    • Rolls up rather than folds

    Key Specs

    Folded Size39.5 x 9 x 9 in.
    Seat Height19 in.
    Weight10 lb 4 oz
    Weight Limit325 lb

    Another favorite among our testers, this camping chair has a broad seat that doesn’t pinch or press into your hamstrings, shoulders, or hips. The steel supports are thick and the feet are widely spaced, so it felt considerably sturdy to sit in. Our testers were able to recline back and lounge at just about any angle without fear of the chair tipping over. The adjustable cup holders can accommodate drinks from a regular can of soda to a beer growler (yes, you can have up to 64 ounces of beer in your cup holder).

    It’s so comfortable that one tester remarked, “My wife, who is six months pregnant, was happy to spend half a day at a bike race as long as she got to use the chair.”

    That La-Z-Boy level of comfort makes this an excellent option for car camping and RV use, though don’t expect this to be a go-to option if you’re carrying your gear on your back or in your hands.

    Best Rocker

    GCI Outdoor Kickback Rocker Camp Chair

    Kickback Rocker Camp Chair
    Best Rocker

    GCI Outdoor Kickback Rocker Camp Chair

    Pros
    • Easy carrying strap
    • Built-in rocking legs
    Cons
    • Heavy for its size

    Key Specs

    Folded Size7.9 x 5.9 x 39 in.
    Seat Height17 in.
    Weight10 lb 8 oz
    Weight Limit250 lb

    GCI has staked its claim as the king of camp comfort with its Rocker line of chairs, and the Kickback is our current favorite. Pistons on the back legs help with the rocking motion, and we found the resistance stiff enough that we wouldn’t accidentally tip the chair over backward—but not so aggressive that it felt like the Kickback was pitching us forward.

    Both our 6-foot-2 and 5-foot-5 testers liked the seat height and had no problems sitting down and standing up. We also liked that it has the usual cup holder and phone pocket on the armrests.

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    Despite that it’s a little unwieldy when carried over the shoulder, the strap didn’t dig in, though we’d still recommend using it for light activities such as car camping, backyard hangs, and picnics.

    Some padding in the seat and backrest would be nice, but the fabric has some slack that makes it comfortable to sit in. Plus, the rocker design provides an angle that takes you off your knees and feet.—Will Egensteiner

    Full Review

    Best Budget Pick

    Coleman Camp Chair with Built-In Cooler

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    Coleman Camp Chair with Built-In Cooler

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    Pros
    • Cooler sleeve on the left arm rest
    • Extra storage pocket
    Cons
    • Hard to get back into stuff sack

    Key Specs

    Folded Size‎8.1 x 37.6 x 9.1 in.
    Seat Height17.5 in.
    Weight8.8 lb
    Weight Limit325 lb

    The fewer things you have to lug to your campsite, the better. Thanks to this affordable camp chair’s built-in insulated, four-can cooler, you can leave the kombuchas in the heavy cooler in the shade while you stash a few cans and a handful of ice in your chair.

    Cooler aside, we also like this Coleman chair’s side pocket and cushioned backrest. The side pocket is big enough for books or tablets and has two mesh sections on the front for smaller items like bottle caps, keys, or a phone.

    It has an above-average 325-pound weight limit, and while it isn’t the lightest camp chair on our list, we found its 8.5 pounds reasonable to transport, especially considering the attachments.

    Best Swinging

    Rio Gear Rio Swinging Hammock Lounger

    Rio Swinging Hammock Lounger
    Best Swinging

    Rio Gear Rio Swinging Hammock Lounger

    Pros
    • Swinging functionality
    • Tall back with headrest
    Cons
    • Seat height may take some people’s legs off the ground

    Key Specs

    Folded Size36 x 8 x 8 in.
    Seat Height19 in.
    Weight11 lb
    Weight Limit300 lb

    Swinging chairs aren’t just for chilling on your front porch. They’re ideal for buyers who experience back or butt pain when sitting in one spot for too long. Because the chair swings, you can adjust your seating position or rest your feet on a nearby cooler or bench with ease.

    The chair also automatically balances your weight if you tuck a leg under your body or lean a bit forward. This is particularly useful on uneven ground where many traditional chairs would tip over.

    Usually, swinging chairs have more pieces and parts than a standard chair, but the Rio foldable hammock chair manages a minimal design in both weight and size. While it’s too heavy for backpacking, it’s reasonably comfortable to sling over your shoulder on your walk from the parking lot to the sidelines or to throw in a wagon for beach days.

    Best Recliner

    Caravan Sports Infinity Zero Gravity Camp Chair

    Infinity Zero Gravity Camp Chair
    Best Recliner

    Caravan Sports Infinity Zero Gravity Camp Chair

    Pros
    • Full-body support
    • Reclines nearly flat
    Cons
    • Requires more storage space in transit

    Key Specs

    Folded Size38.6 x 26.4 x 6.3 in.
    Seat Height14.5 in.
    Weight22 lb
    Weight Limit300 lb

    The flatpack style of this camping chair doesn’t lend itself well to extreme portability, but makes it a must for stretching out after a long day in the great outdoors. If you’re mostly car camping out of your truck or driving to a friend’s BBQ, you’ll love the extra size and support these chairs offer.

    The zero-gravity chair reclines nearly flat if you’d rather stare at the clouds than at your fellow campers. You can also lock it into position, preventing unexpected tips or weight shifts. The extended reclining position is long enough for tall users, and sturdy enough to hold up to 300 pounds.

    Our testers didn’t have any ongoing gripes with this chair, though one complained of feeling a crossbar under the seat. The chair distributes weight quite well, and we never felt off-balance while reclining. However, we did find it quite awkward to get out of the chair while reclined, so be sure to put it back into the upright position before getting up.

    Best High Back

    Marchway High Back Camp Chair

    High Back Camp Chair
    Best High Back

    Marchway High Back Camp Chair

    Pros
    • Extended back support
    • Carrying case doubles as a cushion
    Cons
    • Arm pads instead of arm rests

    Key Specs

    Folded SizeNot listed
    Seat Height4.8 in.
    Weight3.5 lb
    Weight Limit330 lb

    If you’re on the fence about buying a generic folding chair, don’t be. This high-back camping chair is lightweight, comfortable, and comes with a very low price tag.

    The tall back provides enough support for our 6-foot-plus tester, and the carrying case can double as a head or low-back pillow with some clothing stuffed in (though it doesn’t attach to the chair).

    The chair is very similar to the far pricier but also well-loved Helinox Sunset (which has appeared in our reviews of the best ultralight camp chairs), though this one comes with the bonus of rounded arm flaps. While they don’t provide support, they do add a bit of padding, so your arms aren’t digging into the sides of the fabric.

    At less than 4 pounds, the chair is great for carrying along with you on hikes or day trips. While it lacks bells and whistles, it’s an affordable and capable option that gets the job done.

    Best Director-Style Chair

    Sunnyfeel Camping Directors Chair

    Camping Directors Chair
    Best Director-Style Chair

    Sunnyfeel Camping Directors Chair

    Pros
    • Fold-up table
    • Multiple side pockets
    Cons
    • Some of our bigger testers felt it was a little narrow

    Key Specs

    Folded Size20 x 19 x 5 in.
    Seat Height19 in.
    Weight13.4 lb
    Weight Limit300 lb

    With a wider base and straightforward design, this camping chair from Sunnyfeel offers everything you’d want out of a director-style camp chair. While they’re notoriously awkward to carry, this option packs into a flat storage sack that you can sling over your shoulder.

    Despite the slightly more compact design, the camp chair offers extra features that make it great for campsites and backyards alike. This includes a foldable side table with integrated cupholder, so you can eat full meals without ever leaving your seat.

    The camping chair also comes with multiple side pockets and a large mesh pouch to store everything from books and tablets to wallets and phones.

    Lettermark
    Tom Price
    Associate Reviews Editor

    Tom Price is an Associate Editor of Reviews for Popular Mechanics, and also contributes to Runner's World, and Bicycling. He has previously covered product reviews, startup news, and even professional wrestling. In his free time, he enjoys watching pretentious TV, low-brow movies, and exercising for beauty, not health. If you are interested in exploring more of his work, check out his website.

    Lettermark

    Originally from the East Coast, Suzie Dundas is a Lake Tahoe-based freelance writer and editor who now splits her time between enjoying the outdoors and writing about them—she's the senior outdoor editor at Matador Network and a regular adventure and travel contributor at TripSavvy.com. She has written feature stories for publications like Outside Magazine, SkyLife Magazine, Playboy, Frommers, INSIDER, and more, and contributes couples travel and honeymoon content for TheKnot.com. Suzie co-authored Lonely Planet Sustainable Travel Guide and is the author of 2021's "Hiking Lake Tahoe." She has undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and an M.A. in media and political communication from George Washington University. Follow her on Instagram at @HikeUpYourSkirt or find more of her work at suziedundas.com