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Camping Chair Styles

Classic camp chairs: These have four legs (or a similarly wide, stable base), along with a straight back and flat seat. They’re affordable, stable and typically high enough for you to sit down and stand up with ease.

Low chairs: Good on sand or uneven ground because they are less tippy than a higher chair; also a great option for outdoor concerts that put a height limit on chair backs.

Rockers and gliders: Kicking back and rocking are a natural pairing, especially for fidgety folks. These styles work best on even ground.

Suspended chairs: You pay a little more for this newer design where the chair hangs down from the frame and lets you swing a little; no worries about uneven ground because you’re suspended.

Scoop chairs: A catchall term for chairs that don’t have a distinct back and seat. Many offer a good compromise, giving you ample comfort in a lightweight camp chair.

Three-legged chairs: The simplest are camp stools; others that have both a seat and a back will weigh less than their four-legged counterparts, but they won’t be quite as stable.

Two-legged chairs: Chairs with this design are an acquired taste, though they definitely have their fans. Your feet act as the front feet of the chair, which saves weight and lets you rock a little. However, you can pitch over backward if you kick back too far.

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Post time: Dec-22-2021