Ozark Trail Oversized Camp Chair with Cooler, Ombre Mountains Design, Red&Orange

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. The Chair One is rated to hold up to 320 pounds, versus 250 pounds for the… Continue reading Ozark Trail Oversized Camp Chair with Cooler, Ombre Mountains Design, Red&Orange

Ozark Trail Oversized Camp Chair with Cooler, Ombre Mountains Design, Red&Orange

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… Continue reading Ozark Trail Oversized Camp Chair with Cooler, Ombre Mountains Design, Red&Orange

Ozark Trail Oversized Cooler Chair, Rainbow Ombre

In this article, we’ve identified the four most important qualities to look for in a chair. We rate each seat on its comfort throughout 30 minutes of lounging, its size and how much it weighs, its overall stability when getting in and out, and its ease of use. We weight metrics accordingly based on our… Continue reading Ozark Trail Oversized Cooler Chair, Rainbow Ombre

Ozark Trail Oversized Cooler Chair, Rainbow Ombre

A 10×10 canopy tent provides 100 square feet of shade and enough space to comfortably accomodate up to 6 chairs. By comparison, smaller 5×5 and 8×8 canopies are more portable but can only shade 2 to 4 people comfortably. Larger 12×12 and 10×15 tents are popular for larger gatherings and provide enough space for up… Continue reading Ozark Trail Oversized Cooler Chair, Rainbow Ombre