Kids Coleman Glow-In-The-Dark Quad Camping Chair

And thanks to its collapsible design and convenient carrying bag, this folding chair is easy to store and transport. These highly-rated camping chairs are perfect to take with you to kids’ sports games, camping trips, and more! With its 4-can cooler pouch, mesh cup holder, and side pocket this chair is packed with storage options.

This chair comes in green or blue and is rated to hold up to 250 pounds. You can stow this featherlight, compressible chair in a backpack or even a work bag. The Renetto’s big, heavy canopy provides ample sun protection at a campsite or cookout and doubles as a backpack-strap-equipped carrying case.

And to see how the above-listed stack up, our top chairs page offers a detailed comparison. Comfort is king when it comes to camp chairs, and we’ve put some serious man-hours coleman cabin tent into finding out which is the best for every occasion. Artful employment of padding along the seat makes the Cooler Quad a little more than just an oversized camp chair.

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, coleman cabin tent ultra-lightweight, and canopy picks, as well as a great chair for kids. “This camping chair is like the king of all camping chairs,” one five-star reviewer says. A strong steel frame keeps the chair upright, so you don’t have to worry about it falling apart mid-sit.

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. Made with durable and sturdy materials, this camping chair is designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor use.

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.

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. 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. By far, the best thing about this chair is how easy it is to set up — it just folds outwards like an accordion. The cooler is also easy to use, with a handy pull-on top that unzips both sides simultaneously.

Whether you prefer a low coffee table height or a standard dining table height, this table can accommodate your preferences. An insulated pouch built into the armrest keeps up to 4 cans chilled so you can easily grab a cold drink at any time. If you notice some mildew on your chair or happened to enjoy a particularly muddy weekend, cleaning off your camp chair is a relatively straightforward process.

In total, it’s a pretty great deal for anyone looking to invest in a mid-tier camp chair that offers competitive comfort and all the features you could want. The Coleman Cooler Quad isn’t for trekking miles down the trail, but at the very least, you can throw it across your back on a sling and have your hands free to carry a few extra things to the campsite. A camping chair with such a high-grade integrated cooler wouldn’t be much without a cup holder to match.

Mold is always a killer when it comes to things like camp chairs, but UV light may be the biggest cause for concern. Tempting as it may be, don’t leave your chair set up on a nice day with the intention of coming back in a few hours. It takes a couple of minutes to store but will significantly extend the lifetime. 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).