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Our testers consistently said the King Kong chair was the most heavy-duty-feeling model of all the chairs we tested. I’m a writer for Wirecutter covering outdoors and travel gear. I’ve lived in Southern California, Washington, and the home state of Vermont. I’ve camped throughout those regions and everywhere in between, toting gear to mountains, forests, beaches, and deserts. Wherever I go, a crucial piece of the camping setup is a stable, comfortable chair. “Got this chair for my dad and it’s become the family’s favorite chair,” said one reviewer about this chair rated 5 stars by over 70,000 shoppers.

It’s the lightest, most portable chair that is still comfortable. The Helinox Chair One weighs about 2 pounds, compresses smaller than a 2-liter bottle of soda, and is our most lightweight pick. That’s because it’s among the most durable and comfortable chairs we’ve tested. It’s large enough to accommodate a wide range of body types, and its steel frame supports up to 325 pounds.

As fate would have it, traffic was later routed north of that downtown stretch to Route 66’s current location. Many people are aware of Oklahoma’s 400-plus-mile stretch of Route 66, but the Mother Road is actually predated by a lesser-known roadway called the Ozark Trail. ozark trail canopy This early network of locally-maintained roads and highways was established in 1913.

With its spacious seat width, this chair also offers more room than any other model we tested. And its backrest extends higher up than those of other chairs; this ozark trail canopy is nice for taller folks or people who like a good slouch with some head support. Testers preferred the Coleman chair’s thoughtfully placed mesh storage pouch over those of its competitors. This pouch is big enough to stow gear like a phone, book, or tablet.

To reach the 21-foot-tall stone structure, go about two miles west on Oklahoma 66 from the intersection of Oklahoma 99 and turn south at the gravel road known as 3540 Road/26th Street/Ozark Trail Road. The Ozark Trail obelisk stands in a triangular patch of grass about 1.4 miles south. For years the obelisk was tagged with graffiti, although it was completely cleaned and refreshed by Route 66 enthusiast Sam Murray in 2019. ozark trail chair Past Kellyville, Bristow and Depew, you’ll come to Stroud, which is one of only two Oklahoma locations with an original Ozark Trail obelisk. Obelisks are tall, four-sided, narrow structures topped with a pyramid-shaped stone. The original obelisks were painted stark white with green accents and displayed the nearest town name and distance to each.

It’s heavier than its competitors and not as easy to fold, but it has a carrying strap attached to the frame (something its competitors didn’t have). This chair’s weight capacity is 250 pounds—less than that of the ALPS Mountaineering Rendezvous low chair. The 4-pound, steel-framed REI chair has an attached carry strap, rather than a carry bag (which the other chairs have).