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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. Some camping rocking chairs pack down to incredibly small sizes that you can easily store in your pack, while others merely fold in half so you can store them in a large area like a garage. Of course, most of them fall somewhere in the middle. And by design, most of them aren’t meant for you to pack for long distances on foot. That being said, there are several manufacturers that make camping rockers that you can pack for a short distance into a more remote campsite.

And the powder-coated frame means this chair can endure the often unexpected camping elements. If the forecast calls for sunny days, or your campsite could use a few more trees, you’ll want the Sunshade Rocker to make your trip that much more enjoyable. This rocker was one of the more comfortable chairs in my test and one of the easiest to pack, even with the collapsible sunshade. It also comes with ozark trail canopy a carry bag, and folding the chair up takes minimal time or effort.

If ozark trail chair you want something that’s easy to get in and out of, a camping rocking chair with a high back and seat will make this a breeze. But if you’re just looking for a comfortable rocker to go on the porch of your cabin, weight probably isn’t a consideration. In fact, you’ll probably want a chair on the heftier side that has more cushion and durability. For this review, I spent almost a full workday sitting in the chairs I tested, and took note of how comfortable each chair seemed. I then considered the weight of each one and how well they packed or stored for traveling or hiking purposes.

It would be overselling it to call this a handsome chair. That term rarely applies to camp chairs anyway, but it’s actually not bad-looking. If you want something in camo, though, this isn’t your chair. Your only color options are red or blue, both with black trim. One side of this foldable chair with over 47,000 5-star reviews has a cup holder on the armrest and the other features a four-can cooler bag to keep your upcoming drinks cold.

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.

Wherever I go, a crucial piece of the camping setup is a stable, comfortable chair. “I have a PHI VILLA Oversize XL, a padded zero-gravity lounge chair with a wide armrest, adjustable recliner, cup holder, and a 400-pound capacity. Capacity XXL Director chair is a bit on the heavy side; it lacks any built-in storage, and it’s only offered in two (bright) colors.

If you’re looking for something a bit more subdued, that might be a little off-putting to you. We don’t regard any of these as outright deal-breakers, and at least where the storage issue is concerned, there’s an easy DIY fix. In terms of extras, the Ozark Trail XXL Director camping chair comes with a fold-out side table attached to one of the chair arms. The table is big enough to hold a small plate, which makes camp dining convenient, and is big enough to hold a few miscellaneous supplies if and as needed.