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The Best Camping Chairs of 2024, Tested by Outdoor Experts

We tested 29 of the best camping chairs on the market to find the perfect option for everyone.

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Travel + Leisure / Tamara Staples

The right chairs can make or break a camping trip — no one wants to go into a s'mores-induced sugar coma while squirming in a flimsy foldable. And if you're lugging all your gear on a backpacking journey, a portable seat you can properly rest on is even more crucial. Knowing which brands and models to trust is the first step to creating your own outdoor oasis.

The industry is flooded with options for portable chairs, from compact seats that are light enough for extended treks to heavy-duty rocking chairs that let you recreate your living room on the campground. After testing all kinds for portability, comfort, durability, and more, our favorite is the Kijaro Dual Lock Camping Chair, a versatile, supremely comfortable folding chair that's packed with features for a bargain price.

Best Overall

Kijaro dual lock camping chair.

  • Ease of Use 5 /5
  • Comfort 5 /5
  • Portability 3.5 /5
  • Durability 5 /5

This sag-free canvas folding chair keeps you cool with a mesh back panel, has unbeatable stability, and comes in 11 eye-popping colors.

It's a bit heavier than similar camping chairs.

The Kijaro Dual Lock Camping Chair has everything you need for a convenient and comfortable stay in the wilderness. Equipped with a locking feature that ensures it stays taut, this chair immediately impressed us with its standout comfort and sturdiness. The firm-yet-cozy seat is supportive enough to sit in for hours, and we were particularly pleased by how supportive the armrests were compared to other chairs with a similar design. You don't always find comfortable over-sized chairs, and this chair works for everyone in my family. And after regularly using the chair for six months (and leaving it out in the rain on occasion), it's still in great condition.

Thoughtful features like a zippered pocket for securing valuables, a mesh cell phone pouch, and two cup holders make the Kijaro exceptionally convenient for everything from tailgates to beach days. It's available in 11 colors, many of which are unique in the outdoor product space. The chair comes with a carrying bag but also has a shoulder strap attached directly to its frame in case you want to ditch the sack. All this at a good price, making it an incredible value for a comfy camp chair that's built to last through countless seasons.

The Details: 9.4 pounds | 6.9 x 4.7 x 45.7 inches | 300-pound weight capacity

Travel + Leisure / Tamara Staples

Best Overall, Runner-Up

Kelty lowdown chair.

  • Portability 4 /5

High-quality construction meets innovative design in this quilted chair with brilliant amenities.

Some campers may prefer chairs that are higher up from the ground.

Colorado-based outdoor brand Kelty has perfected the art of making camp chairs. Both the Lowdown Camping Chair and Kelty's two-person loveseat beat stiff competition with impeccable construction, unique features, and comfort levels that had our group of campers wanting to spend the entire day lounging. Your struggles to fit a camp chair back into its bag? They're over. In lieu of your typical carrying case, the Kelty Lowdown Camping Chair comes in a quilted wrap with a plush shoulder strap. The wrap's adjustable buckles make it perfect for storing extra equipment, and it's padded enough to double as a cozy dog bed or picnic blanket. Designers also didn't skimp on style: The chair and matching roll-up tote come in three rustic color schemes.

The Kelty's polyester seat cover manages to meld a cloud-like cushion with a supportive feel that's kind to your back after a long day of roughing it. Adjustable armrests are equipped with insulated cup holders that can be expanded to fit massive water bottles and oversized mugs. No one was surprised to see this chair pass our durability test with flying colors. If you're willing to try something a bit unique, a heavy-duty steel frame and sturdy fabric means your investment in this chair should pay off for a lifetime of outdoor relaxation. However, since many campers prefer chairs at a traditional height, the Kelty Lowdown narrowly missed winning our Best Overall pick.

The Details: 7.3 pounds | 32.5 x 8 x 8 inches | 350-pound weight capacity

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Best lightweight, rei co-op flexlite air chair.

  • Ease of Use 4.5 /5
  • Portability 5 /5

Like an ant that can carry many times its body weight, this incredibly light chair provides stability and support but takes up negligible packing space.

The pole legs can sink into sand or other soft ground, so it's best used on hard surfaces, and it's so lightweight that wind can easily blow it away.

If you're a minimalist traveler, REI's Co-op Flexlite Air Chair is the ideal type of camping gear for you. The 1-pound seat comes with a minuscule stuff sack that can easily be slipped into a backpack or suitcase. We also loved that setting up and breaking down the aluminum frame and seat cover is conveniently intuitive. You may doubt a chair this light and compact could also be sturdy, but it held up beautifully to all the plopping, dropping, and throwing they could put it through. The nylon seat material also repels water.

In terms of comfort, the Co-op Flexlite Air Chair has the perfect amount of give. It provides support without feeling rigid. It's so small and lightweight to bring around, you can even throw it into a backpack or tote bag.

The Details: 1 pound | 5 x 16 inches | 250-pound weight capacity

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Best for Hiking

Helinox chair zero.

  • Comfort 3.5 /5

It's compact enough to carry in some purses.

It may be uncomfortable for people with wide body frames.

For an ultra lightweight chair that's ready to make your hiking breaks a breeze, opt for the Helinox Chair Zero. It has two open panels in the seat back for breathability, and when packed up in its ripstop polyester stuff sack, it's totally tiny. This is a perfect option for throwing in a tote or backpack to take to the park and on hikes. We love that setup is quick and easy, because no one needs to struggle with poles after sweating it out on the trails. Its light weight also impressed — when we threw it around to assess its durability, the chair basically sailed like a feather.

We have no doubt the aluminum frame and UV-resistant polyester seat are designed to last through years upon years of outdoor seasons. The chair and sack are also machine washable, so you can always head out on a hike feeling fresh. Like many ultralight chairs structured with a pole base, it will sink into soft ground like snow or sand, but Helinox makes a ground sheet you can buy to make the chair more versatile.

The Details: 1.1 pounds | 13.8 x 3.9 x 3.9 inches | 265-pound weight capacity

Best Two-person

Kelty low loveseat.

This loveseat's proportions and padding are perfect for getting cozy by the fire.

It has a 400-pound weight capacity.

We were downright giddy over this spacious, cleverly designed outdoor loveseat. The two-seater slips in and out of a slot in the wrap-up, tote-style carrier, which can be expanded to fit other gear for storage and double as a dog mat when the chair is in use. When it comes to comfort, the Kelty Low Loveseat was one of the most outstanding during our test. Even after regularly using this chair for six months, it's just as plush and comfortable as ever. It has more than enough room for two people — and perhaps a pet — to lounge. (If you want even more room, Kelty also makes a party-sized couch with plenty of space for three people.) Sturdy, padded fabric forms a supportive high back and adjustable armrests. The low height instantly turns the ground into a footrest, and the seat is wide enough to provide leg support that makes you feel like you're reclining.

Ready for the rough-and-tumble outdoor life, the loveseat posed virtually no knock-over risk. It comes in four unique color-block patterns that give it a chicer look than your typical camp chair. Kelty also went the extra mile when it came to cup holders: each armrest has space for two beverages and is insulated to maintain temperature. We've spent hours lounging on it around the campfire, finding it's perfect for a solo-sitter to spread out on in addition to being a great option for cozying up with a partner.

The Details: 15.3 pounds | 34.5 x 11 x 11 inches | 400-pound weight capacity

Best Budget Two-person

Trademark innovations loveseat style double camp chair.

  • Comfort 3 /5
  • Durability 4.5 /5

It provides decent upper back support.

The seats aren't very wide.

Significantly less expensive than our overall favorite two-seater, this loveseat comes at a fantastic price for a large piece of camping furniture. It's definitely comfortable, and although it couldn't topple Kelty for the top spot, we'd recommend it to someone looking for a two-person chair at an accessible price. Trademark's loveseat is also lighter and more compact than our overall favorite two-person chair, and we were surprised by how supportive and sturdy it was given its small size. A carrying bag makes it perfect for grabbing and going to picnics or spectator events, where you can make use of its two cup holders.

The Details: 9.1 pounds | 32.9 x 8.5 x 4.9 inches | 440-pound weight capacity

Best Rocking Chair

Gci outdoor freestyle rocker chair.

  • Comfort 4 /5
  • Portability 2 /5
  • Durability 3.5 /5

It's solidly built and sits higher up from the ground than must camping chairs.

It's heavy and not very compact when folded.

A rocking chair can take your campsite serenity to a new level. GCI's Freestyle Rocker is sturdy and supportive but provides a soothing swaying motion. Sitting up higher than most camping furniture, the chair delivers a classic, cozy living-room feel and features outdoor-ready shocks that endured our durability drop test beautifully. The sturdy steel frame supports padded armrests, a back with a breathable mesh panel, and a cup holder for added comfort. It comes with a handle for transport and folds flat.

The Details: 12 pounds | 4.9 x 24 x 34.8 | 250-pound weight capacity

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Best Recliner

Gci outdoors zero gravity.

  • Ease of Use 4 /5
  • Comfort 4.5 /5
  • Portability 1 /5
  • Durability 3 /5

Easy-to-use locks make it simple to secure the recliner and footrest in place.

It's heavier than most camping chairs.

If your camping priorities include stargazing or napping in the fresh air, GCI's Freeform Zero Gravity Chair is a must-have. You can choose between two positions: sitting upright with the footrest in use or fully reclined with the back shifted. Adjusting between positions requires almost no effort, and yellow locks on either side keep your chosen recline level firmly in place so you can fully relax. The cup holder is positioned perfectly for grabbing your drink whether you are lying back or sitting upright, and it's designed to stay put no matter how much you're adjusting the recline. The mesh material kept air flowing and had just enough cushy bounce to have us dozing off, while an included pillow ensured our necks were in a comfortable position.

The Details: 20 pounds | 36.4 x 30.3 x 6.1 | 300-pound weight capacity

Best for Hot Weather

Rei co-op camp x chair.

The drop-down pocket with a drawstring closure keeps small valuables safe.

After storing, it comes out of the carrying case very wrinkled.

While sturdy canvas chairs are great for keeping your back supported, no one wants to be engulfed in a thick fabric when the temperature rises. REI's Co-op Camp X Chair brings the best of both worlds with a webbed nylon mesh that keeps you cozy and cool. The material is designed to evenly distribute your weight and maximize comfort, and we found the material was tense enough to feel supportive while letting them take advantage of the breeze.

Since the breathable mesh is also quick-drying, you can feel free to plop down in a wet bathing suit and leave the chair out during afternoon rain showers. And although its thinness may cause you concern, it has proved to be durably and sturdy after months of use. The right armrest has a mug-compatible cup holder, while the left armrest's unique drop-down pocket can be secured with a drawstring to make sure your valuables stay put. The pocket is especially handy for keeping track of your phone or other small items you want to access easily. After six months of use, we love storing this chair in our car trunk for easy access. The included stuff sack has both a handle and a shoulder strap for hands-free carrying.

The Details: 7.1 pounds | 7 x 33 inches | 300-pound weight capacity

Best for Hammock-lovers

Eno camping chair.

  • Value 4.5 /5

The adjustable legs let you choose how high up you are from the ground.

Putting the chair back into its carrying bag was slightly difficult, and we would prefer to be able to adjust the level of recline.

It can be a little bit heartbreaking to find a gorgeous relaxation spot — with nowhere to hang up your favorite hammock. Thanks to Eagles Nest Outfitters, you can have the comfort of hammock lounging without needing trees, trying to transport a clunky free-standing hammock, or being beholden to the location of trees on your campsite. We love this chair for its incredible comfort, the DL Lounger features a high back topped with a cushioned headrest, a slight recline, and breathable fabric that practically begs you to take a nap in it. You can set the legs at either a 3- or 20-inch height, and there are two storage pockets and a cup holder for your lounging convenience. Since the chair weighs just under 5 pounds, transport is almost as stress-free as snoozing in this crowd-pleaser.

The Details: 4.6 pounds | 23 x 7 inches | 250-pound weight capacity

Most Supportive

Yeti trailhead camp chair.

It has a significantly higher weight capacity than any other chair we tested.

After six months of use, we found that it's very heavy for a camping chair and prone to scratching.

The Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair is a rock-solid piece of outdoor furniture that'll stay sturdy and supportive even under the toughest conditions. It's firm, roomy, and ready for heavy use. Yeti's Flexgrid fabric is taut and durable with just the right amount of stretch to conform to your body and provide pressure relief where it's most needed. We found it to be extremely supportive on the back and legs and marveled at how difficult it was to knock over during the durability test. The material is also resistant to damage from UV rays and breathable enough to prevent spills or rain from pooling in the seatbed.

Yeti's luxury support does come with a price tag to match. The Trailhead is also on the heavier side for a camp chair, and it's far from compact. However, if you're setting up camp for an extended stay, having home-furniture level comfort — and a whooping 500-pound weight capacity — could be worth the extra effort in transport. Plus, though the chair is large even when folded up, its spacious backpack carrying case with cushioned, adjustable shoulder straps makes dealing with the size and weight much easier.

The Details: 13.3 pounds | 10 x 8 x 43 inches | 500-pound weight capacity

Best for Meals

Coleman camp chair.

  • Portability 3 /5

Its rigid backrest is perfect for sitting upright at mealtime.

The cup holder isn't big enough for some large containers.

Coleman's heavy-duty outdoor chair with a side table can transform your camping mealtimes. An aluminum side table flips up when you're ready to feast and includes a cup holder. The chair's backrest is slightly angled, and those who prefer firm support enjoyed the strong, taut fabric. Thanks to the extra space for cup handles, mugs easily fit in the beverage slot. Although it doesn't come with a carrying bag, the chair has two built-in handles. The Coleman chair does have a unique folding design that we did not find very intuitive, but it worked smoothly once they got the hang of lifting up the sides of the seatbed to collapse the chair. For car campers looking to simplify their dining routine, it's a nice addition to your gear collection.

The Details: 8.8 pounds | 31.1 x 21 x 7.5 inches | 225-pound weight capacity

Coleman Camping Chair

This roomy seat has a four-can cooler attached.

It doesn't offer very much back support.

This affordable, durable, comfortable chair is tailored to those who like their refreshments. The cooler pocket fits four standard cans and zips up to insulate your beverages of choice. In addition to the cooler, the chair has a mesh cup holder, two mesh pockets, and a roomy seat that's 24 inches wide. It easily folds up and slips into its shoulder-strap carrying bag and is lightweight enough to carry to a picnic. While the padded seat and armrests are great for campers who like a cushioned feel, some may find the chair lacking in back support.

The Details: 7.3 pounds | 38.25 x 7.5 x 7 inches | 325-pound weight capacity

Most Versatile

Nemo moonlite reclining chair.

It has a sleek look and adjustable recline.

It's not the most comfortable if you have a wider frame.

Whether you want to sit upright for a snack break or lean back to lounge with a good book, Nemo's Moonlight Reclining Chair is great to have on hand. Sturdy, adjustable buckles allow you to choose just the right level of recline for whatever you're using the chair for at any given time. The seat is made of a webbed mesh that comfortably conforms to your body and promotes airflow. The chair seemed surprisingly wear-resistant given how light it is and complimented the ball-and-socket joint system that helps the chair accommodate different body types. The Moonlite weighs under two pounds, folds into a compact position, and comes with a zip-up carrying bag.

The Details: 1.8 pounds | 26 x 20 x 20 inches | 300-pound weight capacity

After our product team extensively researched the market, a group of editors with a wide range of camping experiences gathered in our New York City lab to test 29 of the best portable outdoor chairs. We evaluated the ease of use, comfort, portability, and durability of each. Testers refrained from checking the prices of the chairs until they'd judged all their other attributes.

We tested one chair at a time, starting by setting them up for use and paying close attention to whether there was any guesswork or fumbling involved in assembly. To see how comfortable it was to use the chairs for extended periods of time, we sat in each for 15-20 minutes, making sure to evaluate any extra features like tables, coolers, and cup holders. We also tested any adjustable features like recliners and armrests to see if those functions worked smoothly.

Keeping in mind that good portability is key for outdoor chairs, we broke down and packed each for transport, testing their carrying cases and any and all straps and handles to judge the placement, size, and design. Testers considered whether the chairs would be too heavy, bulky, or awkward to carry for either a long distance or simply from a house to a car trunk.

Three factors made up our durability rating: quality, damage resistance, and longevity. We plopped down hard into the chairs and bounced around on them up and down and side to side, noting whether the frames and fabric seemed sturdy, stable, wobbly, cheap, resistant to rips, or well built. To gauge how well the chairs could withstand exposure to the elements and rough handling, we dropped them from shoulder height in both their folded and unfolded positions. We made note of any scuff marks and damage to the functionality of the chairs and recorded whether we thought the chair could last through many years and uses.

At the end of the lab test, the chair's current retail price was revealed to the testers, and they considered whether it was fairly priced, if they would purchase the chair themselves, and how confident they would be in recommending the chair to a friend.

Finally, we sent the chairs out to put them to the test on real campgrounds, hikes, and other outdoor events. Testers provide periodic updates to report on the chairs' performances over the course of six months.

Other Chairs We Liked

Some of the 29 chairs we tested had unique features that set them apart from the crowd but fell short in categories that kept their score too low to make our list of recommendations. Still, you may find these options to be well-suited for your specific camping needs.

Coastrail Camping Chair with Lumbar Support : Coastrail's folding chair has adjustable lumbar support, a headrest with a zip-up pocket, a cooler in one armrest, and additional storage pockets to boot. However, it was too heavy for a single-person chair and questioned the quality of the zippers.

Big Agnes Big Six Camp Chair : The Big Six Camp Chair is comfortable, particularly for people who want a bigger chair with a very high back. But given its rather high price tag, we aren't confident enough about the quality and durability of the material to justify a recommendation.

Tips for Buying a Camping Chair

Make sure you have enough chairs for everyone.

Nothing is worse than finding yourself forced to play musical chairs around the campfire. If you're camping with a group, make sure enough chairs have been purchased and packed for everyone. Since different chairs will be best for each individual based on body type, age, and personal preference, it's a good idea to have a collection of chairs that suit a variety of needs. Some campers may need a high back with extra support, while others may prioritize a style that's low to the ground.

Consider how much comfort you're willing to sacrifice for portability

Generally speaking, the lightest chairs out there won't deliver the sitting experience of a plush reclining camp chair that's not really meant for backpacking adventures. If you're looking for a chair to take on the move, opt for something weighing under 2 pounds that will take up as little of your gear storage space as possible. These no-frills seats are more tolerable for resting your terrain-tested feet than for enjoying multiple meals, drinks, and the company of other campers around a fire.

Invest in a chair you can use for multiple outdoor activities

While paying premium prices for a camping chair when you only make it to the wilderness a couple times of year may not seem practical, good portable seating can be an invaluable addition to your home life too. Foldable midweight chairs are great for sports spectating, beach days, and backyard parties, while lightweight models designed for backpacking are perfect for bringing along to music festivals, picnics, or even sightseeing days when seating may not be available for rest stops. If your chair has pole legs, just make sure that you bring along a ground sheet if you may be encountering soft surfaces like sand.

Buy a chair suited to your bodily needs

Outdoor furniture is not one size fits all, so think carefully about your unique needs before committing to a style. Shorties (like yours truly) may be uncomfortable in seats that are too high to rest their feet on the ground while their backs are flush against the chair. A few of the lightweights we tested were cozy enough to sleep in for some campers, while others found them to be too narrow to comfortably fit their shoulders. If lumbar support is a must, it could be worth transporting a bit of extra weight to have a super sturdy chair on your site.

Store your camp chair in a dry place to avoid molding and rusting. If your chair didn't come with a storage bag, consider keeping it under the protection of a tarp or storage bin.

Some manufacturers provide cleaning instructions for their camp chairs, so always check to see if any were included with yours. To clean a camping chair made of polyester or another canvas material, start by brushing off any dirt with a soft bristle brush. Then, mix 1/3 warm water and 2/3 vinegar in a spray bottle, and scrub the fabric after wetting. Use a mild soap to wash the chair legs. Set the chair out in direct sunlight to dry.

Many camping chairs are perfect for the beach. You're best off with chairs made of lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying materials like mesh and that have wide bases that won't sink into the sand. Chairs with cup holders, coolers, or side tables can be beach day MVPs. If you want to use a chair with pole legs, get a ground sheet that can accommodate soft surfaces to prevent it from sinking into the sand. Also be aware that some ultralight chairs can go wayward when left unattended on windy days, so always weigh them down before heading into the surf.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

T+L writers are shopping and product experts who score the market for the best of the best travel gear. For this article, lifelong camper Lydia Price joined a group of other editors to put 29 outdoor chairs to the test in our New York City lab. They carefully evaluated the comfort, durability, portability, and value of each chair to put together this list of the best options for camping. She also tested several chairs during camping excursions of her own.

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23 Best Safari Chair Picks for Your Inner Adventurer

By Elissa Suh

23 Best Safari Chair Picks for Your Inner Adventurer

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Born from both adventure and practicality, the safari chair has transcended its 18th-century origins being lugged around the great outdoors to become a beloved icon of design. From luxurious leather to sleek modern lines, we’ve curated a collection of the best safari chairs and hunting-inspired chairs available today. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or a comfortable spot to unwind, high-quality leather or canvas options, these chairs will bring a dash of exotic allure to any space.

Historically safari chairs were thought of as portable, collapsible chairs designed for the outdoors . They were meant to provide comfortable seating in rugged environments while being easy to tote around, with lightweight frames you could take apart. Kaare Klint is usually cited as the creator of the modern safari chair, based off British military designs (like the  Roorkee chair), and played an instrumental role in refining and popularizing its design. Eventually the look of the safari chair—along with its brethren, the hunting chair—evolved over time with various designers adding their own creative twists to the original.

Classic safari and hunting chairs

Modern safari and hunting-influenced chairs, vegan safari chairs, safari-inspired sling chairs.

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Kaare Klint KK47000 Safari Chair

Danish Design Store

Kaare Klint, the father of Danish modern design, originated this chair and a matching ottoman in 1933, adding buckled belts for extra support. Made of oiled white ash, this classic piece of furniture embodies a sense of adventure and sophistication.

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BM 1106 Huntsman Chair for Carl Hansen & Son

Design Within Reach

Børge Mogensen was mentored by Kaare Klint, and his influence can be seen here in another version of a safari chair with a solid frame, made nearly two decades after the initial design. This chair has a slightly higher seat height so it would also make a compelling dining chair.

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Arne Norell Sirocco Safari Chair

Norell Furniture

While Swedish designer Arne Norell ’s originals are readily available on vintage furniture retailers like Chairish and 1stDibs, you can also buy them new in a variety of leather colors (including midcentury avocado green) and an ash, wood, or teak frame.

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OGK Safari Chair

Finnish Design Shop

Pack up this easy-to-assemble beechwood chair in a linen bag for your next picnic. The sisal ropes twisted across the legs add a touch of both functionality and beauty to the timeless. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s a matching portable daybed.

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Borge Mogensen Hunting Chair

Sink into this hunting chair and its sharply sloped seat and you’ll never want to leave. It’s a knockout piece of decor that’ll get better with age.

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Klassik Studio Hunting Chair

Designed by Kurt Østervig in 1960, this sturdy, functional chair has a slight recline and would look perfect in your den. The thick, blocky arms are wide enough to comfortably rest your mug or teacup.  

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Anthropologie Stanton Chair

Anthropologie

In this updated safari chair, the leather arm slings are decorated with brass studs. The feather-blend cushions add an extra level of comfort—and they’re removable, so you get two looks for the price of one. 

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Anthropologie Sherpa Stanton Chair

Anthro Home also makes another version of the Stanton chair with sherpa upholstery for an extra dose of cozy.

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Jenni Kaye Leather Safari Chair

Jenni Kayne

A flawless example of modern vintage, this safari chair from Jenni Kayne boasts a neatly streamlined design that will help keep your space airy and serene.

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CB2 Anacapa Saddle Leather Lounge Chair

Created in an exclusive collaboration with California design firm Lawson-Fennig , this lounge chair looks good from any angle. With wiry metal arms, wooden blocks, and a woven back crafted from Danish paper, it’s a successful mishmash of contrasting styles. 

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Joss & Main Tesso Leather Armchair

Joss & Main

The white leather on this chair provides a stylish pop of color and would fit right at home in a Nancy Meyers’ film, Gwyneth Paltrow’s summer home, and your apartment.

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Room & Board Lars Leather Lounge Chair

Room & Board

The majority of reviewers highlight how comfy this chair is—but one thing they can’t agree on is whether it’s a display piece or an informal one, which only proves its versatility. Available in cherry, white oak, and walnut wood.

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Safavieh Dilan Leather Safari Chair

This spacious chair has a woven leather seat  and back, which you can accentuate with a checkerboard rug or complement with a more subdued, abstract one.

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Sun at Six Plume Chair

This minimalist chair comes in two different seat heights (12 and 16 inches) so you can choose between lounge-y and extra lounge-y. The vegetable-tanned leather comes from Italy, and the oil-finished wood resists stains and spills, so this chair remains neat and clean even when you’re at your clumsiest.

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We Do Wood Nomad Chair

Afternoon Light

For those who actually want to go on safari—or, maybe just the park—check out this appropriately named portable chair that can be disassembled at your leisure. 

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Lue Bona Folding Accent Chair

This vegan leather chair can fold in half and comes with a handlebar, making it easy to store or carry outside. There’s also a matching ottoman that curves downward and complements the chair’s upward slope. 

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Pottery Barn Abbot Acacia Woven Outdoor Lounge Chair

Pottery Barn

Looking to furnish your outdoor space? Check out this hunting chair in weather-resistant weave, which comes in three different colorways so you can be sure to match the rest of your patio setup. The wood is FSC-certified, ensuring that the forests are sustainably harvested.

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Maiden Home Hayes Chair

Maiden Home

Suede ties connect the leather seat (your choice of marine blue, classic black, or white hide) to the frame (beechwood or walnut), and lend a graceful touch to the already elegant design.

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The Citizenry San Rafael Safari Chair

The Citizenry

This simple and versatile chair, handcrafted in Mexico, can hold its own unadorned or dressed up with some nubby, textured throws.

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Sundays Sweet Life Sling Lounge Chair With Headrest

This chair is a winner if you’re in the mood to kickback and relax. With a high back and padded head-rest that you can adjust to your height whether you’re taking an afternoon nap or watching Netflix. As an added bonus, the weight capacity maxes out at 350 lb., much higher than your standard chair.

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HAY Bernard Lounge Chair

When it comes to combining functionality and design, you can always count on HAY, and their roomy lounge chair is a perfect example. It has an unfussy aesthetic—with leather and canvas options—and a deep seat that offers comfort and support.

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Parachute Leather Sling Chair

This low-to-the-ground chair takes cues from Mogensen’s Spanish chair, but adds a modern twist with a robust wooden side frame connecting the legs. The cognac leather back is seamlessly integrated with dowels and will stretch and mold to your body overtime.

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10 Best Camping Chairs of 2024

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Whether you’re on the hunt for the ultimate marshmallow-roasting throne by the campfire, claiming your spot on the grass for a concert at the park, or need a lounge-worthy setup for your next backyard barbeque, a reliable and cozy chair is the key to comfort.

Over the last five years, we have researched 150 chairs and been hard at work kicking back in dozens of the most promising options. We’ve spent over 200 days car camping and curated this list of the top-rated camping chairs to help you find the perfect one for your needs, from patios to pine forests and beyond.

To stay snuggly warm on chilly nights, we’ve tested the best camping blankets . And if you need a full setup, we have what you need with our guides to our favorite camping tables and coolers .

Quick Picks for Camping Chairs

Check out this quick list of the best camping chairs or continue scrolling to see our full list of favorites with in-depth reviews:

Best camping chair overall: Kijaro Dual Lock ($50)

Best budget camp chair: REI Skyward ($60)

Best double camp chair: Kelty Low Loveseat ($140)

Best high weight limit camping chair: ALPS Mountaineering King Kong ($80)

Comfortable & durable luxury camp chair: YETI Trailhead ($300)

Best reclining camp chair: NEMO Stargaze ($300)

Best ultralight portable camping chair: Helinox Chair Zero ($150)

Comfy lounger with adjustable height: ENO Lounger DL ($135)

Best rocking camp chair:   GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker ($77)

Affordable chair with a pocket cooler: Amazon Basics Camping Chair ($25-50)

We’ve added the ENO Lounger DL to the list. It’s a hammock-style lounge chair with an adjustable height that’s ideal for concerts and relaxing at a campsite.

Orange camping chair with cupholders, a mesh back, and black legs and detailing

  • Kijaro Dual Lock

Best camping chair overall

Weight: 9 lb. 8 oz.

Weight Limit: 300 lb.

Seat Height: 20 in.

  • Durable material
  • Comfortable to sit in for a long time
  • Breathable mesh back
  • Quick-drying
  • Multiple size cup holders
  • Sturdy and tall
  • Long packed size
  • A bit on the heavy side

The Kijaro Dual Lock is one of our favorite value camp chairs thanks to a quality build and supportive design. This chair uses a wide flip-switch on the support frame to lock the seat into a taut position that’s firm and comfortable to sit in, making it more comfortable than cheap camp chairs that droop and bow. That same lock is used to keep the chair compressed for storage, so it doesn’t come unfolded. And, convenient shoulder straps on both the chair and the case make it easy to transport.

The Dual Lock has one of the tallest seat heights on this list. It sits 20 inches off the ground, making it comfortable for both tall and average-sized adults, although kids and shorter folks might not appreciate the height as much. The tall back and strong frame make this chair simultaneously firm but ergonomic. And, it comes in a variety of colorways from neutral to neon making it easy to match any camp aesthetic.

The Dual Lock is the only chair on this list offering two different-size cup holders. On one arm, a medium cup holder fits a 12 oz. can/bottle or a regular-width thermos, and on the other arm, a large cup holder can fit oversized bottles like a Nalgene or insulated water bottle. Two mesh storage pockets with a beefy zipper on the side are ideal for stashing a phone, chapstick, or lighter.

Our biggest con with this chair is its lengthy packed size. At over 3 feet long, it has one of the longest packed sizes of all the chairs we tested. However, if you have adequate transportation and storage space, this chair’s considerable upsides heavily outweigh this minor downside. And for only $50, this is an outstanding budget buy that will last for years. If you want a serious upgrade over “cheap” camp chairs that are less durable, we highly recommend the comfortable and affordable Kijaro Dual Lock.

Orange camping chair with black mesh back and seat. Chair-arm pocket cupholders, and black legs

  • REI Skyward

Best budget camp chair

Weight: 7 lb. 3 oz.

Seat Height: 14 in.

  • Simple, familiar design
  • Less expensive
  • Comfortable height for most people
  • Breathable mesh
  • Large cup holder
  • Small containers can tip in large cup holder
  • Slightly awkward side pocket

The REI Skyward is an affordable, lightweight, and familiar classic camp chair that’s built for summer lounging. It’s great for sitting around a campfire, at the beach, or just about anywhere. This model is made of a highly breathable mesh with supportive webbing straps, which means it’ll keep you cooler and more comfortable on hot days, and it dries quickly if it gets wet in the rain.

At 14”, the seat height of the Skyward lands in a Goldilocks zone: it’s ideal for tall people, kids, and everyone in between. The tried-and-tested X-frame construction of the chair makes it feel stable and reliable on most surfaces. Like many chairs with this frame design, the material tends to sag a bit in the seat and back when you’re in it. But, we found that the sagging is minimal with the Skyward and the extra bit of “give” makes the chair feel cozy and relaxing instead of narrow and claustrophobic.

Our biggest gripe with the Skyward is its pockets. We like the single oversized cup holder, which is plenty big enough to hold a wide Nalgene, two cans, or even a large mug with a handle. However, this beverage pocket is too wide to hold a single can without tipping over, so you’ll need to be careful with that soda or beer.

The Skyward also has a dangling pocket with a cinch cord on the left arm for stashing small objects and your phone. Because of the angle and small size, it’s not the most convenient or intuitive design. Neither of these things is a dealbreaker, but it does take a bit more focus to use the pockets than other chairs on this list.

The Skyward isn’t a fancy chair, but it is a solid, practical, and wallet-friendly option for summer campers on a budget. Over the years, we’ve found that this is one of the most common chairs we reach for when heading out on camping trips because of its familiarity and simplicity. For a step up in quality from basic camping chairs, the REI Skyward is a great option.

Green loveseat camping chair, cup holders on arm rests

  • Kelty Low Loveseat

Best double camp chair

Price: $140

Weight: 15 lb. 6 oz.

Weight Limit: 400 lb.

Seat Height: 13.5 in.

  • Great for two
  • Comfortable
  • Affordable for a 2-seater
  • Insulated for chilly nights
  • Multi-use carrying case
  • Large adjustable cup holders
  • Slightly larger packed size
  • Not breathable or quick-drying

If you’re looking for a chair you can share, the Kelty Low Loveseat will be your new favorite perch for two. This double-seater earns our Editor’s Pick because it’s our go-to for anytime you’re adventuring with a buddy, from car camping and frontcountry trips to tailgating and sunset views. This model offers a practical and cozy way to share a seat (and a blanket) with your best bud or dog.

There’s a lot to love about the Low Loveseat. With a burly steel frame, thick quilted fabric, and quality construction this chair is built to last for years. This chair is incredibly versatile, offering style and comfort for a concert at the park or a campfire in your favorite camping spot. For such a robust and wide two-seater, it is comparable, if not easier, to carry and handle than two regular folding camp chairs.

The substantial materials add up to over 15 pounds, so it’s on the heavier and bulkier side compared to the single-seat competition on our list. That said, the Low Loveseat packs down surprisingly small and has a very convenient carrying case. The smartly designed case wraps around the chair and buckles so it’s easy to pack up and cinch tight. The sturdy, thick case also serves double-time as a load hauler for firewood and gear, or as a small ground cloth to keep your feet clean and dry.

With a seat height of only 13.5”, the Low Loveseat has one of the lowest seat heights in this lineup, making it a great option for kiddos, shorter adults, and even dogs with little legs. That said, we’ve found this chair to be very comfortable for all campers, even taller adults. If you’d like a different seating configuration, there’s also a single Lowdown Chair and a 3-person Couch as well as a standard height Loveseat . All are excellent options, but our preference is the Low Loveseat, which is one of our all-time favorite camp chairs. 

Purple camping chair

  • ALPS Mountaineering King Kong

Best high weight limit camping chair

Weight: 13 lb.

Weight Limit: 800 lb.

Seat Height: 19 in.

  • High weight capacity
  • Tall and wide seat
  • Adjustable armrests
  • Convenient storage pockets
  • A bit heavy and bulky
  • Slightly long packed size
  • Not breathable

The ALPS Mountaineering King Kong is the heaviest-duty chair we tested. With a staggering 800-pound weight limit – almost double the limit of most other chairs on this list – the King Kong is designed for every body shape and size. 

ALPS Mountaineering doesn’t cut any corners with the King Kong. It features powder-coated steel for corrosion resistance, with reinforcements on all the joints, a burly, quilted polyester seat that’s over two feet wide, and one of the tallest seat heights on this list. In cooler temperatures, the King Kong’s quilted fabric insulates far better than a mesh chair, which means your back won’t get as cold when you’re sitting around a campfire at night.

If you’re looking for a chair with storage, the King Kong has the most of any seat on this list. Each armrest has an average-sized cup holder as well as a big polyester pocket which has more than enough room for a book or an iPad. We appreciate the huge mesh stash pocket that runs the width of the chair at the back for storing everything from a hat to chapstick.

The biggest downside of the King Kong? At 13 pounds, it’s among the heavier and bulkier options on our list. So if you don’t need the extra weight capacity, this might not be the chair for you. That said if you’re looking for the strongest, sturdiest, and most durable camping chair on our list – with the widest seat available – you just found it.

The King Kong is a great choice for anyone who prioritizes durability, affordability, and comfort. It’s hefty, and a bit bulkier than some of the other chairs on our list, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find a longer-lasting camping chair, especially in this price range. Whether you’re a hunter, fisher, car camper, or hiker, this is a seriously durable chair for people of all shapes and sizes.

Navy blue mesh vamping chair with solid black armrests, legs and armrest cupholder

  • YETI Trailhead

Comfortable & durable luxury camp chair

Price: $300

Weight: 13 lb. 4.8 oz.

Weight Limit: 500 lb.

Seat Height: 16.75 in.

  • Very comfortable
  • High weight limit
  • Comfortable armrests
  • Backpack-style carrying case
  • Bulkier than some
  • Only one cupholder

The YETI Trailhead is one of the most comfortable, durable, and highest quality camp chairs we’ve tested, blurring the line between patio furniture and camping equipment. The seat feels very supportive but also soft and springy, with a smart frame design that holds you in a relaxed upright position and cradles your curves without pressure. The material is also airy and breathable, which feels great on warm days. That also means it dries quickly after an afternoon storm or a frosty night.

This chair stands out for its burly construction. The Trailhead’s frame is rated to hold up to 500 pounds, giving it one of the highest weight capacities on this list. The wide metal crossbars and hefty, puck-sized feet offer outstanding stability and security on rough surfaces. And, in case anything happens to the chair due to manufacturer error, YETI offers an impressive 5-year warranty.

However, at over 13 pounds, the Trailhead is one of the heaviest chairs we tested. Luckily, it collapses into a long, narrow package and comes with a thick carrying case that is just as robust as the chair itself. It’s made of the same ultra durable material and features a stout zipper and two padded backpack-style straps to free up your hands, making it easy to carry.

The biggest downside of this chair is its price tag. The Trailhead is one of the most expensive chairs on our list and one of the most expensive we’ve ever tested. However, we’ve also found that it is hands down one of the most comfortable, durable, and high-quality camping chairs we’ve ever tested. It’s truly built to last and is well worth the investment for those who use it regularly. If you’re looking for a robust and comfortable camp chair and you’re willing to pay for the best of the best, look no further than the YETI Trailhead.

Teal camping chair with mesh back and seat, suspended on a u-shaped black rack

  • NEMO Stargaze

Best reclining camp chair

Weight: 8 lb. 11 oz.

Seat Height: 12 in.

  • Unique suspension
  • Headrest with pillow
  • Reclines & rocks
  • Material can bunch up at back

The swing-like NEMO Stargaze Chair is unlike any camp chair you’ve ever seen. Its unique design allows you to float, rock, and even recline horizontally, raising the bar on luxury camping. The wide, curved frame creates plenty of elbow room, and padding over the webbing and buckles allows for a natural arm placement in a number of positions.

This chair is full of clever and innovative features. A wide mesh panel on the back keeps airflow moving, and its cushy, oversized headrest can be adjusted up or down along 12 inches of double-track Velcro, catering to almost any neck or head position. It also has two stretchy cupholders that double as stash pockets on the inside of the chair, right next to your legs. 

The Stargaze’s aluminum frame doesn’t feel tippy or unstable, and it boasts a weight capacity of 300 pounds. That’s good since the chair can recline completely flat. Though we love the reclining feature, there’s no way to keep the Stargaze reclined – it doesn’t lock – so you’ll need to use your body weight to keep it flat. Additionally, at certain angles, the material can bunch up at the lower back. However, these are small gripes – the Stargaze is one of the most popular chairs when camping in a group.

The rocking feature is designed for relaxing, but we found it is also outstanding for people who like to rock, fidget, and swing while they sit. The Stargaze is also fast and intuitive to break down and fits well in its bag. We like that the bag itself is also made of mesh so that the material can breathe if the chair is damp when put away.

The biggest downside of the Stargaze is its hefty price tag. This is one of the most expensive chairs on our list, so it’s unlikely to be a good fit for everyone. Additionally, the Stargaze tends to be a better chair for lounging than sitting up straight. It doesn’t offer much lumbar support, so it’s not practical for eating around a camp table , for example. That said, it’s a truly unique and premium product that feels more like a portable hammock than a camp chair, and the versatility and.

All in all, the top-notch comfort, high-quality build, and exceptional portability make the Stargaze well worth the price if you put it to good use. This chair is always a favorite around our campsites and we expect it to remain one of our go-to chairs for a very long time.

Light grey curved camping chair with bright yellow/green metal frame supports

  • Helinox Chair Zero

Best lightweight portable camping chair

Price: $150

Weight: 1 lb.

Weight Limit: 265 lb.

Seat Height: 8.5 in.

  • Lightweight
  • No cup holders or armrests
  • Takes a minute to set up & break down
  • Low to ground

If portability is a top priority for your next camping chair, the Helinox Chair Zero is a fantastic option. It’s one of the most versatile ultralight camping and backpacking chairs on the market. Weighing in at only one pound, the Chair Zero is the lightest chair on this list and has an incredible strength-to-weight ratio, rated up to 265 pounds. The Chair Zero also boasts one of the smallest packed sizes – it folds up into a stuff sack about the size of a water bottle. That’s why we also named it the Best Ultralight Backpacking Chair on our Best Backpacking Chairs Guide .

The Chair Zero is simple and fast to set up, with a quick-assembly frame that nests into the ripstop nylon of the chair. We found the chair material is impressively durable and doesn’t sag or droop, even after hundreds of uses, and the rugged poles hold up well in most camping conditions. 

This chair does have smaller dimensions though. With a seat height of 8.5 inches, the Chair Zero is one of the lowest chairs on this list, making it less than ideal for those with mobility concerns and really tall campers. Additionally, this chair is an expensive investment. That said, we’ve found that it’s well worth the price tag if you’re looking for a highly portable and versatile ultralight chair that you’ll put to good use camping or backpacking.

We recommend the Chair Zero for people who want a high-quality ultralight chair that can be used in almost any situation. It takes up minimal packed space, so it’s a breeze to carry. We like to take ours on backpacking trips where comfort is a priority, but it’s so small and convenient that it works well from car camping to beach days, road trips to picnics, and vista overlooks to backyard barbecues.

Full Review: Helinox Chair Zero

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  • ENO Lounger DL

Comfy lounger with adjustable height

Price: $135

Weight: 4 lb. 10 oz.

Weight Limit: 250 lb.

Seat Height: 10 in.

  • 2 Adjustable leg lengths
  • Relaxing hammock feel
  • Supportive tall back
  • Large, soft headrest
  • Single cup holder
  • Lower weight capacity

The ENO Lounger DL blends the comfort of a hammock with the practicality of a low camp chair. The unique triangular frame and bucket-style seat create a swinging, weightless sensation that mimics a hammock, without the hassle of setup. With two adjustable leg lengths, you can easily switch between lounging positions by folding the legs to find the sweet spot for a nap after a long day of hiking.

The Lounger DL has one deep, wide pocket that easily fits a book, phone, and sunglasses. The tall back, soft armrests, and pillowy headrest make this chair feel luxurious, and the suspended fabric conforms to your body, creating a snug and comfortable sitting experience. Plus, it has one of the lowest weights and smallest packed sizes on this list. This chair is easy to transport and store, whether you’re hanging around town or roasting marshmallows for s’mores around the campfire.

The ENO Lounger requires a few more steps to set up than most chairs on this list, including assembling the frame and hooking on the seat material, but it doesn’t take too long. With a maximum seat height of 10 inches, the Lounger DL has one of the lowest seat heights on this list. Due to its low position, getting in and out of the chair might pose a challenge for those with mobility issues, but overall it’s a great lounger for both kids and adults.

If you love the feel of a hammock, you’ll love the ENO Lounger DL. It strikes an excellent balance between the coziness of a hammock with the portability of a camp chair and could easily become your new favorite chilling spot at camp, the backyard, or the beach.

Maroon and grey camping chair with mesh back, black metal frame, and cloth cupholder

  • GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker

Best rocking camp chair

Weight: 11 lb. 12.8 oz.

Seat Height: 19.7 in.

  • Soothing rocking motion
  • Supportive back & seat
  • Durable construction
  • Heavy & bulky
  • Flimsy cup holder
  • Slightly shallow seat

The GCI Outdoor Freestyle Rocker is a versatile, durable rocking chair for an excellent price. The rocking action comes from two spring-loaded shocks that create a gentle and rhythmic swaying motion. It’s perfect for those who like a bit of soothing movement while they sit, but don’t want to give up the firm support and classic look of a traditional camp chair.

Unlike some options that sag, causing your body to slump and your back to round out, the Freestyle Rocker has a taut seat and back made from polyester that provides impressive support. The mesh back allows for a bit more airflow. It also leads the pack for one of the tallest seat heights – at almost 20 inches off the ground – so it’s easy to get into and out of for most people.

Though we love this chair for kicking it at base camp, its rocking motion is comfortable enough that we were reaching for it way beyond the woods. We’ve brought it everywhere from July Fourth cookouts and tailgate parties to backyard BBQs and kids’ soccer practice.

Although we like the ease of setup – the Freestyle Rocker simply opens in a one-step motion – this chair doesn’t pack down small, making it a challenge to transport. And at nearly 12 pounds, it is also near the bottom of the pack for weight. There’s a thick handle on the side of the frame for carrying, but this chair isn’t great for long-distance travel. And, we’ve found the struts can get a bit squeaky over time. 

That said, for those who aren’t as concerned with portability, the Freestyle Rocker is an excellent choice for around the campfire, on the porch, or in the yard. Additionally, the price of this chair is very reasonable, especially since it will last for years of use if treated with care.

Blue camping chair with pouches on armrests

Amazon Basics Chair

Affordable chair with a pocket cooler

Price: $25-50

Weight: 8 lb. 9 oz.

Weight Limit: 225 lb.

Seat Height: 15.7 in.

  • Padded seat & back
  • Insulated cooler pocket
  • Storage pocket
  • Large storage bag
  • Less durable
  • Low weight capacity

If you’re looking for the most budget-friendly option on our list, the Amazon Basics Portable Folding Camping Chair is an economical choice. This chair is familiar and simple – when picturing a “classic” camp chair, this is probably what you imagine. It has a solid back, a single cup holder and a large pocket to hold a book, phone, or other small items.

The Amazon Basics chair stands out because it has an insulated cooler pocket that keeps up to 3 cans or 2 bottles conveniently close at hand. That said, this feature falls a bit short – the cooler pocket doesn’t hold ice for long, and the zipper closure tends to catch on the material. It’s nonetheless unique, and is handy for storing additional small items instead of drinks when necessary.

We like that this chair comes in three style options, including a mesh and Padded XL version that’s lightly cushioned. Though the two padded models are generally a bit more comfortable, the mesh version has a breathable back for faster drying and keeping cool on hot summer days.

This chair isn’t the most durable or comfortable, and has a lower weight capacity of 225 pounds. But, like the name implies, the Amazon Basics chair checks all the boxes for a conventional and practical seat when you need it. And with a price tag like that, you could easily outfit a family of four with camping chairs without breaking the bank.

Two women sitting in the YETI Trailhead camping chairs with their feet on the YETI Tundra cooler with the Columbia River Gorge in the background

What’s Most Important to You in a Camping Chair?

You don’t have to break the bank to get a great camping chair, but we find that spending a little more is often well worth the cost for the increase in comfort, durability, and convenience. We recommend chairs at a variety of price points below to make it easy to find a great option that fits your budget.

Best budget camping chairs

  • Amazon Basics

Best mid-range camping chairs

Best high-end camping chairs

WEIGHT/PACKED SIZE

While weight and packability aren’t as important for camping chairs as they are for backpacking chairs , it’s still good to consider these specs for storage and portability. If you’ve got the space in your car and won’t be carrying your camping chair very far, comfort is king. If you’re tight on space or need to be more mobile for festivals and trips to the beach, choose a portable chair that’s easy to shoulder without weighing you down.

Most portable camping chairs

Camping chairs with the best balance of comfort & portability

Best sturdy/comfy camping chairs

Low chairs are great for music events, movies in the park, and trips to the beach because they’re more portable and they don’t block the view of those behind you. Chairs with higher seats are easier to get in and out of (especially for those with bad knees) and are usually more comfortable for extended use.

Best low camping chairs

Best high camping chairs

The whole purpose of packing a camping chair is to get you up off the ground so you can sit comfortably. But not everyone’s idea of comfort is exactly the same. For some, firm support is critical. For others, having a headrest and being able to recline is key.

Most supportive (firm & upright) camping chairs

Best camping chairs for reclining

DURABILITY/WEIGHT CAPACITY

If you want a chair that will last for the long haul or you need a chair with a higher weight capacity, we recommend one of the stout options below. Sturdy chairs are often a bit heavier and bulkier, so they aren’t quite as easy to carry. But this tradeoff is well worth it in the way of comfort and value.

Most durable & sturdy camping chairs

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GCI Freestyle Rocker – Photo credit: Heather Eldridge (CleverHiker.com)

Two dogs sitting in the GCI Freestyle Rocker & GCI Zero Gravity camping chairs next to the Solo Stove Bonfire

Photo credit: Heather Eldridge (CleverHiker.com)

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Helinox Chair Zero – Photo credit: Casey Handley (CleverHiker.com)

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Yeti Trailhead Chairs – Photo credit: Heather Eldridge (CleverHiker.com)

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NEMO Stargaze Chair – Photo credit: Heather Eldridge (CleverHiker.com)

Honorable Mentions

These chairs have a lot of outstanding features and one of them might be perfect for you:

Kelty Deluxe Lounge – The single-seat, taller version of the Kelty Low Loveseat, this burly and insulated padded chair reclines to 2 positions.

ALPS Mountaineering Rendezvous Low – Low and comfortable mesh chair for concerts and festivals that’s built to last and is ideal for kids.

NEMO Moonlight – Easy-to-setup ultralight chair with a modest reclining feature that packs small and travels easily.

Two people sitting in the REI Outward Padded Low Chairs with their dog next to them in a beautiful desert scene

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The Best Camping Chairs

Four portable camp chairs in front of a tent.

If you’re looking for a durable, portable camping chair, we have some suggestions.

First, consider where you use your chair most often.

Are you a car camper or do you plan on socializing in friends’ backyards? Choose a comfy chair with ample beverage storage.

Do you love watching movies outdoors? Opt for a low-slung chair that adjusts for uneven ground.

Are you a backpacker? Your perfect seat is slight and light .

Do you prefer the shade? Select a chair with a built-in canopy , which will give you a little patch of cool at any campsite or cookout.

Everything we recommend

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Coleman Quad Portable Camp Chair

Best camping chair.

The Coleman camping chair is big and durable, and of all the upright chairs that our panel of campers tested, it was the most comfortable.

Buying Options

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Renetto Original Canopy Chair

For built-in shade.

The Renetto’s big, heavy canopy provides ample sun protection at a campsite or cookout and doubles as a backpack-strap-equipped carrying case.

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GCI Outdoor Everywhere Chair

The best low-to-the-ground chair.

This low-profile chair is easy to carry, and it adjusts for uneven ground.

Get 10% off w/ code WIRE10GCI

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Helinox Chair One

Ultra-lightweight chair.

You can stow this featherlight, compressible chair in a backpack or even a work bag.

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REI Co-op Camp Chair - Kids’

The best camping chair for kids.

A functional cupholder, a convenient carry strap, and durable fabric distinguish REI’s kids’ chair from similar seats.

Every big-box and outdoor-equipment store sells camp chairs that have a similar design to the Coleman Cooler Quad Chair . But after three group camping trips and six months of regular backyard use, we concluded that the Coleman chair is far more durable than the cheapest chairs of this design. And it’s also more comfortable and functional than similar chairs that cost over twice as much. With ample storage for beverages, a wide seat that testers of all sizes appreciated, and an affordable price, this is the Ford F-150 of camp chairs: big, tough, and widely beloved.

The Renetto Original Canopy Chair , a cleverly designed specialty seat, is ideal for anyone who wants sun protection and doesn’t mind a heavier, bulkier chair. Despite the Renetto’s weight, our testers found it easy to carry and simple to set up and adjust. We discovered that even though most testers had not previously considered a shade-equipped camp chair, once they used one they appreciated the comfort and convenience of built-in sun blocking.

A low-to-the-ground chair can be ideal for outdoor movies, concerts, theater performances, and other events where you want to avoid blocking other people’s view. Our testers liked the comfort and back support of the GCI Outdoor Everywhere Chair , as well as the ability to adjust it to sit on uneven ground. They also appreciated its cupholder (rare in chairs of this sort) and its quick close-up-and-carry design.

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.

Cheap child-size chairs bought at big-box stores are unlikely to last more than a summer or two. The fold-up REI Co-op Camp Chair - Kids’ uses more-durable fabric and materials and has a stable design that resists toppling toddlers. You could buy this chair for a 2-year-old and expect the child to outgrow it before it gives out.

The research

Who this is for, how we picked and tested, our pick: coleman cooler quad chair, built-in sun protection: renetto original canopy chair, a low-to-the-ground option: gci outdoor everywhere chair, a packable chair: helinox chair one, also great: rei co-op camp chair - kids’, the competition.

three potable camping chairs folded up on the ground.

Camping trips, beach days, picnics in the park, outdoor movies and theater performances, a fresh-air get-together with friends—there are countless occasions when you might use a camp chair.

Walk around any campground or tailgate party, and you’ll notice the popularity of this variety of accordion-style seat. You can pick one up at just about any big-box store (sometimes for as little as $10), order one with your favorite sports team’s logo, or pay a premium for a similar model from Cabela’s or REI.

Portable outdoor chairs are also helpful for anyone who doesn’t have the room or budget for permanent backyard furniture. And they can save your back, make it easier to juggle a picnic plate and a cold beverage, and generally help you to relax comfortably outdoors.

We conducted 14 hours of online research, grilled friends and acquaintances about their portable-chair experiences, evaluated 11 highly reviewed folding chairs on three group camping trips, and used the chairs regularly in a backyard over a six-month period to tease out the distinctions between a good chair and a great one. Because people use outdoor chairs for an array of purposes and have different preferences when it comes to comfort, it was almost impossible to choose just one best chair. We did select our favorite upright chair for car camping and tailgating, and then additional low-to-the-ground, ultra-lightweight, and canopy picks, as well as a great chair for kids.

A Quad chair in front of a tent

After six months of regularly using the Coleman Cooler Quad Chair , we think it’s the best choice for most people who are seeking an upright chair for car camping, tailgating, and outdoor gatherings. 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.

On a later trip, to Wheeler Gorge Campground , near Ojai, California, we systematically polled four camping families about their seat preferences, playing multiple rounds of music-less musical chairs until each camper was able to identify a favorite. Overwhelmingly, the Coleman came out on top, with campers praising its comfort and stability.

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The Coleman was the only chair of those we tested that had a built-in cooler bag. The bag can hold four standard-size beer or soda cans. The chair also has the round mesh cupholder found on most chairs of this type, plus a roomy mesh pocket for stowing a phone, book, tablet, and maybe a headlamp. “This is the Platonic ideal of your camp chair,” one of our Wheeler Gorge campers gushed. “It really just feels so stable. It has your cooler, your cupholder. It’s not too fancy, just very comfortable to sit in.”

Like most chairs of this type, the Coleman Oversized Quad comes with an over-the-shoulder carry bag. It weighs 7½ pounds and is rated to hold up to 325 pounds.

After six months of sitting mostly outside in the Southern California sun, our gray Coleman chair was noticeably less faded than our Walmart and Renetto chairs, the latter of which had bleached from bright red to pink.

Beyond that initial six-month testing period, the Coleman has held up well since it was purchased in 2016. We’re confident that this comfortable, functional chair is a great deal, and well worth the extra cost versus a bargain-basement version at a big-box store.

The Rennetto Original Canopy Chair.

Before we tried the Renetto Original Canopy Chair , we had never considered buying a shade-equipped camp chair. There’s always a sun hat or an umbrella, after all. But the Renetto’s utility was immediately apparent on our inaugural chair-testing excursion, a “winter” camping trip in California’s Joshua Tree National Park, where the beating sun made temperatures in the high 70s feel like the mid-90s. The shaded Renetto chairs were consistently the first seats snagged at a beautiful but harshly exposed Indian Grove group campsite .

A person sits in the Renetto chair.

At more than 15 pounds, the Renetto chair is big and heavy (twice as heavy as the Coleman Cooler Quad Chair ). That’s because each chair incorporates heavy-duty, 600-denier mesh-lined polyester and steel poles, which the company says are three times the thickness of those on cheap store brands. (The term denier refers to the thickness of the fibers in a fabric: the higher the denier number, the stronger the fabric.) The seat has a strip of breathable mesh down the middle, and the canopy is big enough to block most, if not all, sunlight any time of day; if you want to catch some rays, just flip the canopy back. You can see a video of all the features in action on the company’s website .

We were impressed with the usability of Renetto’s signature design. The canopy quickly and easily transforms into a carrying case—just wrap it around the chair and snap it closed with two plastic buckles, and you can carry the whole thing on your back like an oblong backpack. We brought this chair to a dense Los Angeles neighborhood to watch Fourth of July fireworks. Parking was scarce, and when we finally found a spot, more than half a mile from the festivities, we considered leaving the bulky chair in the car, especially since we were also pushing a stroller loaded with a toddler, a blanket, a picnic setup, and three other folding chairs. But carrying the Renetto was comfortable and unobtrusive. We got some admiring nods en route to the celebration—and we had one of the more comfy seats at the show.

Wirecutter's Dan Frakes has owned three Renetto chairs. “Every time we take ours camping or to a kid’s soccer game, people ask us where to buy one,” he told us. His family has found that the backpack straps make the chairs easy to carry, and the canopy is an appreciated feature. “They’re so great for so many things—camping, the beach, kid events, outdoor concerts—that we’re glad we spent a little extra for the Renetto.”

a grown man and a baby sit side-by-side in two Renetto chairs.

The Renetto chair usually comes in between 8 and 10 colors and is rated to hold up to 350 pounds. Note that although Renetto licenses its patent to a company called Kelsyus—which makes cheaper versions of the chair for big-box stores such as Target and Walmart—Renetto company president Steve Tinto told us in an email that the quality of the Renetto-brand chair is far better and that the Renetto chair includes features not found on the less expensive versions.

One caveat: After it sat outside for six months in the relentless Los Angeles sun, the bright red chair we received in January had faded considerably. We purposely left our chairs set up, often for weeks at a time, to see how they responded to the elements (though Renetto and most any other outdoor-gear company would advise that you keep chairs put away and out of the bright sun or rain when you’re not using them).

Renetto chairs have a one-year warranty .

The GCI chair.

A close-to-the-ground chair is often the ideal choice for outdoor concerts, movies, theater performances, and other events where you will be concerned about blocking other people’s view. After six months of using the chairs on three weekend camping trips, in the backyard, and on occasional local excursions to the park and beach, we concluded that the majority of people find the GCI Outdoor Everywhere Chair to be the most comfortable of the bunch, as well as the simplest and fastest to fold up and carry.

a person carries the GCI chair on their shoulder

The Everywhere Chair keeps your bottom about 4 inches off the ground. The strap that supports the back (and doubles as a carry strap) allows adjustments to control your angle of recline, from upright to a stargazing-appropriate angle. Unlike other portable chairs, the Everywhere Chair is designed to sit on uneven slopes; this can be handy when space is limited at a fireworks show or an outdoor theater performance. Our panel of testers at the Wheeler Gorge Campground deemed the Everywhere Chair to be the most comfortable of the three low-to-the-ground chairs we tested.

This chair doesn’t come with a stuff bag. 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. In real-world conditions, you’re often packing up fast to try to get ahead of crowds or traffic. So you can easily misplace a carry sack on a dark night in a crowded field, especially if you’re in a large group or have a lot of stuff. At a fireworks show and at the beach, we appreciated a chair that was ready to go without even 30 seconds of hassle. The Everywhere Chair closes like a book—simply lift the padded strap and go.

Another basic but important distinction: Unlike the Coleman Kickback Breeze , for instance, the Everywhere Chair has a cupholder. Again, in the dark and in a crowd, a small thing becomes a significant advantage. When you’ve lugged a bottle of wine with your picnic, you don’t want a precious glass to end up spilled in the grass.

The GCI Outdoor chair also has a pocket built into the back that can hold a phone or a book. This chair comes in green or blue and is rated to hold up to 250 pounds.

Helinox Chair One

After two hours of initial online research, three camping trips, and several months of use in a Los Angeles backyard, we determined that the Helinox Chair One is the best outdoor chair for anyone who requires an especially lightweight, easily portable seat.

Someone begins to unzip the small Helinox chair bag.

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. Like competing chairs, the Chair One has a nylon and mesh seat and aluminum legs, which are linked with shock cord (the chair legs are made out of the same material as high-end tent poles). Simply snap the legs into their slots and stretch the rectangular seat onto the resulting frame, and you have an upright chair that’s small and light enough to consider bringing on a backpacking trip, or even sliding into a large purse or laptop bag for an after-work outdoor movie or concert.

We also tested REI’s Flexlite Chair, which was remarkably similar to the Chair One in design, size, and price. (That chair has since been replaced by the Co-op Flexlite Camp Chair , which has a nearly identical design but uses ripstop polyester instead of nylon.) Although the Flexlite had the advantage of being slightly lighter than the Chair One (a factor that could be key for hikers who are planning on carrying their chair miles into the backcountry), we otherwise found a number of small details that were superior on the Chair One. Most important: Although the dimensions of the two seats are almost identical, the fabric on the Helinox seat had a cut that made it feel roomier and more comfortable to anyone with anything other than a pencil-thin behind. Also, after several months of use, some of the paint on the legs of the Flexlite has scraped off. And the Helinox’s carry case, which is shaped like a doll-size ski bag, is easier to use than the stuff-sack-style bag that came with the Flexlite.

The Chair One is rated to hold up to 320 pounds, versus 250 pounds for the Flexlite and for the third chair we tested, the Alite Monarch Chair (the latter chair is no longer available, as Alite went out of business in late 2019).

A perhaps-obvious caveat: Sure, if you’re in the wilderness and your other option is sitting on a rock, a chair like this like one will seem impressively comfortable—even luxurious. But it feels like sitting in Baby Bear’s chair compared with the comfort of our other top picks, such as the Renetto Original Canopy Chair or the Papa Bear–like Coleman Cooler Quad . The bottom line: If you don’t specifically need a chair that’s small and light, get a bigger, more comfortable chair that also has the advantage of costing half as much.

Bright orange REI Camp Chair for Kids sitting in front of a tent.

Aside from testing 11 chairs to determine our regular picks, we also spent several hours researching kid-specific camp chairs, after which we narrowed the field to five favorite child-size models and then compared them over three camping trips that involved a total of 16 little kids. We also let two boys, ages 1 and 5, play with them and sit on them in the backyard for six months. After all that, we concluded that the REI Co-op Camp Chair - Kids’ is the best choice for anyone who wants to buy a practical, portable outdoor chair for a small child.

several kids in camping chairs listening to an adult tell a story.

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. The REI chair’s polyester seat material feels both more forgiving and more durable than the thinner material on the Ozark Trail Kids’ Folding Camp Chair from Walmart. The box-shaped cupholder is a little roomier than the round cupholders on the Coleman and the L.L.Bean Base Camp chairs—better for stubby water bottles or mugs of hot chocolate around the campfire. We found that the cheaply constructed Walmart chair had a cupholder that was too small for a soda can, or any of the hard-plastic or metal water bottles that the kids we know brought on a camping trip. It will fit a Capri Sun pouch or a narrow, rectangular juice box, but that’s about it.

The 4-pound, steel-construction REI chair has an attached carry strap, rather than a carry bag like the other chairs. After a couple of camping trips, we concluded that a strap is more convenient than a bag—quicker and easier for a kid to grab the chair and go, without parental help. The REI chair is rated to hold up to 150 pounds, the same as the L.L.Bean and Walmart chairs. We think the REI chair is most appropriate for toddlers and kids up to about 7 or 8 years old, though reviews reveal that some small adults have found this to be their favorite seat. 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 .

We think the REI chair functions better and will last much longer than the similar 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.

Standard camping chairs

The Ozark Trail Oversized Mesh Chair from Walmart, although similar to our pick in size, was far less comfortable, with rough-feeling material that was obviously of lower quality. We later found, after six months of frequent use, that the stitching along one arm had come unravelled and that the small straps holding up the back of the armrests had both ripped in half.

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.

The REI Co-op Camp Stowaway Low Chair, which also had an ultralow profile, was extremely comfortable for most people, though its fold-up mechanism wasn’t completely intuitive. (This chair has since been discontinued; REI now offers an REI Co-op Camp Low Chair , which is two inches taller and, like the Stowaway and unlike our pick, has no cup-holder. If, however, you’ve owned the Stowaway, loved it, and wanted another, know that ALPS Mountaineering makes a chair, the Rendezvous , that looks identical.)

Lightweight chairs

REI’s Flexlite Chair has been replaced by an entire flock of Flexlite chairs; the one that is the closest to replacing the original Flexlite in the lineup is the Co-op Flexlite Camp Chair . The design, size, and weight is nearly identical, but the nylon fabric has been replaced with polyester.

At just 21 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.

Kids’ chairs

The material on our kids’ chair pick feels both more forgiving and more durable than the thinner material on the Ozark Trail Kids’ Folding Camp Chair from Walmart or the stiffer material on the Coleman Youth Quad Chair . The cheaply constructed Walmart chair had a cupholder that was too small for a soda can or a hard-plastic or metal water bottle.

The cupholders on the L.L.Bean Kids’ Base Camp Chair aren’t as roomy as those on our picks, and they are not as adept at holding stubby water bottles or mugs of hot chocolate.

The Best Camping Chairs , GearLab , August 28, 2015

Meet your guide

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Kalee Thompson

Kalee Thompson is the senior editor heading up the team responsible for health, fitness, baby, and kid coverage at Wirecutter. She has previously been a writer on the emergency prep and outdoor beats and is the author of two non-fiction books: Deadliest Sea and The Border Within .

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The Best Camping Chairs of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

By: Laura Lancaster

Posted on November 27, 2023

19 minute read

Best Overall

Gci comfort pro chair , best deluxe, yeti trailhead, best classic, kelty deluxe lounge chair.

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If you’re like me, you probably have a supermarket camping chair or two kicking around your gear closet. The flimsy sagging seats, the popped bolts, the inadequate cup holders. Sure, that chair’s been “good enough” for the last few seasons, but you know an upgrade would go a long way toward sticking it out around the campfire for a few more rounds of whiskey. To help you choose, I called in some of the best camping chairs out there to test their setup, features, and—of course—comfort. 

  • Best Overall: GCI Comfort Pro Chair  
  • Best Deluxe: Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair
  • Best Classic: Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair
  • Best for Glamping: Dometic Go Camp Chair
  • Most Unusual: Nemo Stargaze
  • Best for Bad Backs: Yeti Hondo Base Camp Chair
  • Best for Backpacking: Nemo Moonlite
  • Best Camping Rocking Chair: CGI Freestyle Rocker
  • Kijaro Dual Lock
  • ENO Lounger DL
  • Helinox Chair Two

How I Tested the Best Camping Chairs

To test the best camping chairs, I first identified a range of needs and preferences for campers, including price, weight, packed size, weight limit, seat width, ease of use, comfort, stability, and cup holder functionality. I then called in the top products from a range of the best camping brands, including Kelty, Dometic, Yeti, Helinox, GCI, ENO, and Nemo. I also included my current camping chair, the top-rated Kijaro. 

All the camping chairs were tested in tandem. I considered how easy each was to take out of its carrying case and set up, as well as taken down again. I looked at the comfort of each chair, as well as whether it was striving to have a firm seat surface, or provide more of a lounging experience. 

We tested the best camp chairs.

When assessing comfort, I considered whether a camping chair was aiming for a firm seating platform (left) or more of a lounge experience (right).

To test how stable each chair was, I tried tipping it in all four directions on a firm outdoor surface, similar to what you would find at a campground. I assessed the cup holder with a variety of beverages, including a Yeti thermos and a Bass Pro Shop thermos, a Camelback camping mug, a beer, and a Slipant outdoor wine glass. 

Finally, I measured the seat of each chair at both the middle point and the front edge of the seat, at the narrowest point with the armrests. These measurements are not exact in the case of the lounge chairs, which do not have a solid edge, but should still help approximate which seats accommodate wider or narrower hips better. 

The Best Camping Chairs: Reviews & Recommendations

Best overall: gci comfort pro chair , key features.

  • Weight Limit: 300 pounds 
  • Comfort: Great, firm style
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime
  • Affordably priced
  • Higher seat works well for longer legs
  • Easy to unpack and go
  • Comfortable seat
  • Not as stable as other chairs I looked at
  • Less supportive than other options

This is the camping chair you’re looking for. It’s miles more supportive and comfortable than that sagging off-brand version in your garage. The cup holders work well enough. Unfolding the chair is the only setup required. And it’s a low enough price that you can buy one for each member of the family. This was also one of the few camping chairs I looked at that was backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

That’s not to say this chair was the best of the best. It was slightly less supportive than the Kijaro DualLock and significantly less supportive than the Dometic Go or Yeti Trailhead. It would slightly tip if you leaned too hard in any direction. And while the Yeti and Bass Pro thermoses and beer fit fine in the cupholder, the silicone wine glass and camping mug were a no-go. But for its price, this is an excellent chair. 

One final note is that this chair had a noticeably higher seat than others that I tested—making it a great choice for taller individuals. 

  • Price: $300
  • Weight Limit: 500 pounds 
  • Comfort: Excellent, firm style
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Extremely comfortable
  • Virtually untippable
  • Supports a higher maximum load than anything else I looked at
  • Shorter warranty than I would expect given its price
  • Only one cup holder

If you want the best of the best, you want the Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair. It was easily the most comfortable camp chair I tested, somehow firm and supportive while also being springy and cushy. It’s arguably more comfortable than any of the chairs in my actual home, let alone my current camping chairs. During testing it also proved surprisingly stable. The design of the back of the chair prevents you from tipping it backwards. It was also very difficult to tip forward or side to side. 

That stability made for a slight trade off in setup, however. There were a few steps involved to lock down the Yeti Trailhead, not all of them intuitive. I recommend you leave the directions stickers on the armrests for your first few outings. That being said, it’s an assembly-free setup, so once you’ve got the routine dialed, it’ll go quickly.

One place where the Yeti Trailhead Camp Chair fell a little short was with the cup holder. While the Yeti travel mug fit perfectly (no surprise there), the travel mug didn’t work at all and both the silicone wine glass and beer were less stable than I would have liked (although I think you could get away with it without issue). That’s a minor point, but given the high price point of the Yeti, I’m surprised the chair didn’t include a second cup holder that could accommodate different-sized beverage containers. 

  • Price: $100
  • Weight Limit: 280 pounds 
  • Comfort: Great, lounge style
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • A comfortable version of the classic camping chair
  • Awesome cup holders
  • Versatile carrying case
  • Not supportive
  • Shorter warranty

If you’ve been using a supermarket camping chair for a while, it’s possible you’ve developed some affection for it. After all, that sinking-in feeling when you plop down around the campfire has got to be popular for a reason, right? If that sounds like you, then the Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair may be the affordable upgrade you’ve been looking for.

During testing, I was impressed by how well it captured the experience of a classic camping chair while still being comfortable enough to sit in for long periods of time. Part of that is that the seat is longer than a typical camping chair, so that when you sit, your thighs are supported enough that you can really sink back into it. The Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair lets you sink back even further by adjusting the angle of the chair back via an easy-to-use pin system at the foot of the chair. And it manages all of that while still being plenty stable, particularly when getting in and out of the chair. 

During testing, I was impressed by how well thought-out the details of this camp chair were. While every other camp chair in my test came with a dedicated sack, the Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair came with a roll mat that could be used as an additional sitting surface or for protecting items at camp from the dirt of the ground. And it was easier to use than the classic top-entry sacks ported by the GCI and Kijaro models. 

But the real winning feature of the Kelty Deluxe Lounge Chair was its cup holders. It had three separate cup holder compartments: every single beverage vessel in my test had a stable fit in at least one of them. 

  • Price: $150
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Comfortable, firm seat
  • Great aesthetic
  • Smallest packed size of the firm-style camping chairs
  • No cup holder

If you’re after the comfort of something like the Yeti Trailhead but are reeling at the price point, the Dometic Go is one to look at. At half the price, it’s close to being as comfortable as the Yeti Trailhead and was significantly more stable than the other firm-style camping chairs I looked at. It was the only firm-style camp chair I looked at that had a bit of a tilt to the back—nothing too significant, but worth keeping in mind if your preference (or health needs) dictates something more vertical. It also won points for its packed size, which was more svelte than several others of my top pics, making this a great choice for smaller cars. And if you’re buying for the family, the unfold-and-go setup will help streamline things if you’ve got more than one of these (storage was similarly easy and straightforward).

The aesthetic of this chair, which has beechwood arm rests, was pleasing, but it was one of the few camp chairs in my test that completely lacked a cup holder. If you’ve got a more robust camping setup, perhaps sporting one of the best camping tables , this may not be an issue for you, but if you use your cup holder consistently, it may make the Dometic Go a no-go.

  • Comfort: Excellent, lounge style
  • Very comfortable
  • Great warranty
  • Surprisingly small packed size
  • Unique concept that adds a new twist to camping
  • More complicated setup

The Nemo Stargaze is such a unique product that it almost deserves to be in a class of its own. It’s arguably not a camp chair: if you need one of those, add our best overall pick to your shopping cart first. But if you’ve got your camping setup dialed in, and you’re looking for something fun to add a spark to your next outing, this could be just the ticket. 

While the other camp chairs are connected to the ground by chair legs, the Nemo Stargaze is suspended between two support beams. It’s a bit like sitting in a hammock, except you have significantly more control over the angle at what you’re sitting at, and much lower odds of suddenly being ejected out of the seat. The name Stargaze comes from what happens when you lean back in the chair: While still fully supporting your back and seat, the angle of the chair leans far enough back that you can look directly at the sky without putting any strain on your neck. It’s so comfortable you may even just leave it set up on your patio when you aren’t actively camping. 

Despite having one of the largest profiles of any camping chair I looked at, the Nemo Stargaze boasted one of the smaller packed sizes. I was also impressed by the ease of setup: you need to snap pieces into place and situate the chair tabs on the frame correctly, but it was much simpler than I expected. The frame itself is very stable, although the chair does swing on it, as designed. The Stargaze even had cupholders, which worked fine for the two thermoses and the beer, although it did not accommodate the camping mug or silicone wine glass.

Best for Bad Backs: YETI Hondo Base Camp Chair

  • Weight: 16.5 pounds
  • Capacity: 500 pounds
  • Five-year warranty
  • Hauler Handle
  • Super comfortable
  • Perfect height
  • Stores easily
  • Not sure about the fabric’s long-term durability
  • Steep price

For the past two months I’ve been working from the Yeti Hondo, which means I spent hours upon hours in it, and I have zero complaints when it comes to comfort. The height of the Hondo is perfect and not too deep. And the solid frame and armrests make it easy to get up from the chair without it sliding or feeling like it’s going to tip over when I lean forward. 

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One thing I like about the YETI Hondo Base Camp Chair is the tight stitched seat and back, which don’t give even after sitting in it all day. Though, I do wonder about the long-term durability of the fabric and how it might fare if left outside or on a camp porch for a substantial amount of time (I tested the Hondo in my home office). But so far, the material has kept its shape and tension, and if something does happen to your Hondo, it comes with a five-year warranty.

Though the Hondo has a solid construction, its 16 pounds makes it manageable to carry to the campsite, especially with the Hauler Handle. And it packs down great for its size, so you can easily store it when not in use or during travel. The added Hondo cup holder is a nice touch and accommodates YETI’s other products. The main drawback of this chair is the steep price tag. While I had the privilege of using a test model, I have to admit that I would have a hard time paying around $300 for a chair. And for a few extra bucks, I’d probably buy the YETI Tundra 45 and sit on that. But if you have a bad back and need a camp chair that’s super comfortable and supportive, the YETI Hondo Base Camp might be worth the investment. —Adam Moore

Most Comfortable: Nemo Moonlight

  • Weight: 1 pound, 14 ounces
  • Weight Limit: 300 pounds
  • Seat Height: 10.5 inches
  • Materials: Aluminum, polyester
  • Open sides constrict the hips less than traditional-style backpacking chairs
  • Adjustable back
  • High weight limit for its size
  • Tips forward more easily than other models in my test

In my test of the best backpacking chairs , the Nemo Moonlite won for its weight and comfort. Most best backpacking chair seats are made entirely of fabric, but the Nemo Moonlite is open at the sides. This results in less pressure against the side of the hips.

I found this difference especially notable after a long day on the trail. I was trying out a new pack, which meant (as sometimes happens) my pelvic bones were a bit bruised. While the other backpacking chairs felt tight around my hips and uncomfortable after only a few minutes, I happily sat in the Nemo Moonlite for over an hour. I also appreciated the straps at the sides, which allowed me to adjust the chair into more of an upright position while making dinner with the best camping cookware and then revert to a lounger when I was ready to kick back. This is also the only sub 2-pound chair in my test that had a weight limit of 300 pounds.

The biggest downside to this chair is that it is less stable than others I tested. In particular, it tends to pitch forward. While the back feet of the chair have a flat angle to them—which can be adjusted depending on the terrain—the front feet are rounded, and the legs are a bit shorter. This wasn’t especially noticeable when I was sitting, but I did need to exercise some caution when standing up.

Best Camping Rocking Chair: GCI Freestyle Rocker

  • Weight: 12 pounds
  • Supports: 250 pounds
  • Overall Height: 34.8 inches
  • Seat Height: 19.7 inches
  • Solid stationary or rocking chair
  • Comfortable
  • Not very packable

If you want a solid camping chair, the GCI Freestyle Rocker, which has an aluminum frame, makes an excellent option. The spring-loaded shocks allow for smooth rocking when you want, but it also sits stationary.

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But this chair isn’t just convenient, it’s also super comfortable. I sat in this chair for hours. I would also have no problem hauling it to the campsite or other outdoor get-togethers.

While the Freestyle Rocker makes a great addition to your campsite or backyard fire pit, it’s a bit heavy for any trip that requires a significant amount of walking to base camp. And the removable Velcro armrests don’t provide much cushion or stay in place. The chair does fold up conveniently, but the Freestyle Rocker’s folded size is too large to consider packing. But for everything within a short walking distance, this chair is my go-to. —Adam Moore

  • Firm, comfortable seat
  • Plenty stable
  • Poor cup holder
  • Short warranty

I’ve had a pair of Kijaro Dual Lock camping chairs for years now, and I’ve been impressed with how well they’ve stacked up next to more typical camping chairs. The seat is firm and stable, and has developed only the slightest of sags over the years. It’s reasonably easy to use (although I still find myself hunting around for the Dual Lock button when it’s time to put it away again) and very affordable, only slightly higher priced than my best overall pick. Out of the box, the only real issue with the Kijaro Dual Lock is that the only drinking vessel that I could fit inside of either of its cupholders was the beer. Even the Yeti thermos was a no-go. 

However, after about three years of moderate use, the bolt on one of the legs of the chairs came undone. This is not covered by Kijaro’s more limited warranty. (The second chair suffered a similar fate a year later.) This issue, surprisingly, didn’t affect the overall stability of the chair—we kept using them with limited trepidation—but if you get a lot of use out of your camping chairs, then another option on this list with a longer warranty period may serve you better. 

  • Price: $140 
  • Weight Limit: 250 pounds 
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Surprisingly stable
  • Small packed size
  • Lightweight
  • Very complicated setup
  • Cup holder was less useful than I had hoped

Let’s get the bad out of the way first: This was by far the most frustrating chair to set up and take down of anything I tested. Not only are there a surprising number of pieces to snap together, but getting the pieces in and out takes more finesse (and, at times, raw strength) than the Helinox Chair 2. If you’re camping, you’ve already allocated some time and space for tent setup. You don’t want to have to do the same thing for your chairs. 

But that’s not to say it has no purpose. The ENO Lounger DL had only a slightly larger packed size than the Helinox Chair 2, but was significantly more stable and more comfortable to sit in. That makes sense given that ENO is primarily known for their hammocks, and the lounge fit of this chair echoes the sensation of sitting in a hammock at times. It was a little more restrictive at the hips than I would have liked: If you have a larger base to accommodate, this might not be the right choice for you. While the ENO Lounger DL did come with cup holders, the only vessel in my test that seemed actually secure was the Yeti thermos. 

Helinox Chair 2

  • Price: $140
  • Weight Limit: 320 pounds 
  • Comfort: Good, lounge style
  • Very small packed size
  • Light enough to double as a low-key backpacking chair
  • Surprisingly comfortable 
  • Complicated setup
  • Low to the ground
  • Cup holder must be purchased separately

The Helinox Chair One XL ran away with the award for larger individuals in my test of the best backpacking chairs , so I was curious to see how the high-back version of their chairs stacked up against the rest of the field for camping. As expected, it had a very small packed size, easily the smallest in my test. It was also the lightest by a fair amount at just under 3 pounds. For a backpacking chair, too, it was extremely comfortable, something I would happily sit in for dinner around the campfire, if not for as long as some of the other firm models I checked out. 

For most campers, however, this is probably not the right choice. It has a more complicated setup than average, as you must snap together the frame of the chair before stretching the body over the top. It’s not too bad for one chair, but if you were doing three or four it would get old, fast. Despite being low to the ground (tough for taller individuals), it also wasn’t especially stable, and was starting to tip in whatever direction I leaned.

What to Consider Before Buying a Camping Chair

Comfort and support.

The classic camping chair sags as you sink into it, providing very little by way of support for your rear or back. In my testing, I found that the best camping chairs went one of two directions in trying to alleviate this issue. One was to create a more robust platform that provides real support with a minimum—or even no—sag. The other was to embrace the sag, creating a cocoon-like hammock effect that hugged my body as I sunk into it. When choosing a camping chair, consider what style of comfort and support you prefer.

Ease of Setup

During testing, some chairs took seconds to take out of their carrying cases and unfold, while others required a more lengthy setup. While no chair in my test was so complicated to set up as to be disqualifying on its own, if you are purchasing camping chairs for the whole family, keep in mind how much time you want to spend on setup.

If you’re looking to upgrade your camp chair, chances are you’d like to keep it for longer than a single summer. While not direct one-to-ones, warranties are often a great way to assess the potential longevity of a product. 

Packed Size

If you’re purchasing camping chairs for the whole family, then small differences in size can quickly add up. Consider how much space your car or trailer has before making a final purchase. 

Low chairs are typically used at the beach, for a few reasons. The longer legs of typical camping chairs can often sink into the sand, putting the seat of the chair at an angle. Uneven sand can also make camping chairs more prone to tipping over, something that chairs that are lower to the ground will be less likely to do. Neither of these issues, however, typically present themselves at campgrounds. If you find low chairs to be just as comfortable for camping as taller models, then by all means take them camping; otherwise, you may enjoy having different models for your different outdoor pursuits. 

The cost of camping chairs can range from $30 to $300. Like with everything, you get what you pay for. The cheapest options are typically quite uncomfortable—something you’ll only want to sit in for an hour, tops. The highest price models, however, can be as comfortable as the chairs you use at home. 

If you’re struggling with a sagging, unsupportive, uncomfortable camp chair, then it’s time to upgrade to one of the best camping chairs on this list. 

Storing one or two camp chairs isn’t too bad, but if you’ve got four or more it can quickly become a hassle. I recommend repurposing a taller cardboard box the next time you have an oversize delivery and sticking the chairs upright inside. This will help prevent them from falling over whenever you shift around anything in your garage. 

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re ready to splurge on the best camping chair or just want something a little more supportive than that no-name gas station or Amazon knockoff brand, there are a number of excellent options for you to choose from. Here’s a roundup of our favorites after extensive side-by-side testing: 

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Is vibrant and durable. It is also air permeable making the final product more comfortable.

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The chair is foldable and is equipped with a backrest and armrests. Camping and Travel lovers will enjoy this Chair because its foldable nature makes it compact and easy to transport from one destination to another. During camping and other outdoor activities, you need to be comfortable to be able to enjoy the moment fully.

You can either take it on the road during your trips and Safaris or you can use it at home on your porch. Comfortably sip on some juice and read a book while seating on the chair. Once you are done, fold it nicely and take it back to the house.

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Its fabric is easy to clean and dry. Do not stress over spills and dirt. You can easily clean the seat and use it again once it’s perfectly dry.

The Foldable Chairs are readily available in Beige and Dark green. Since this seat will mostly be used outdoors, we wanted it to blend with your surroundings.

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Campmor Safari Lounger Folding Chair is a reliable camp chair. Sit back and relax with this sturdy safari camping chair .

  • Strong, powder coated steel frame
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Weight capacity: 150 kg Seat height: 500 mm Folded size: 1200 x 640 x 220 mm Weight: 7.3 kg

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Modified & Updated: 04 Feb 2024

Published: 22 Jul 2023

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.

So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.

Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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