Options And Tips On Buying Camp Chairs

Welcome to our discussion on camp chairs. The goal here is to offer you some tips and strategies for buying and finding camping chairs that will suit your needs. Too many folks just head into their local store and buy the first camp chairs they see. Usually they’re looking for cheap camp chairs to buy and perhaps they’re thinking of them related to the next barbecue they’re heading to or perhaps this weekend’s family picnic. It is short term thinking like this that very often leaves folks dissatisfied with their purchase. Whether this purchase is of camp chairs or teddy bears ;)

I want to start by just offering some tips about the sorts of things you’d look for when buying camp chairs. When you are looking to buy camp chairs you should bear in mind that these are chairs that are meant primarily for the outdoors. And with this being said, these types of chairs will be exposed to the elements. So I generally go for aluminum framed camp chairs as aluminum doesn’t rust and it is light and strong.

The Ming’s Mark folding director chair like the one seen above left is a great example of a camp chair that is both light, sturdy and made of durable material that will withstand the abuse of the elements. Click here to take a closer look at this chair. The shipping weight of this camping chair is only around 9 pounds so that’s not a lot of weight to be carrying to the ballgame or picnic. It’s less than 2 laptops. Of course, you wouldn’t want to go mountaineering with it, but that’s not it’s purpose.

Now the Ming camping chair I mentioned earlier is great for most average folks, but sometimes you might need some camping chairs for big people and this is where Coleman camp chairs can often be handy. They can be comfortable for regular sized people too, but this particular one (click here to see it), is meant for folks who weigh up to 325 pounds. It also has a soft cooler space to store 2 to 4 cans as well as an ice pack and a program or magazine folder as well. This is a great, reliable and sturdy chair made by the well known outdoor folks at Coleman.

I would be remiss in writing about camp chairs if I didn’t also mention kids camp chairs for junior. The Kelsyus kids canopy chair is probably the best choice out there. Click here to find our more about this chair. Its frame is similar to a lot of adult camping chairs like the Coleman just discussed plus it has a canopy. As you can imagine, this is important for protecting kids from the sun and getting sunburned. In fact I’d like one of these kinds of chairs for adults too :) This kids camp chair will be suitable for toddlers up to young children aged around 10 to 12. It will carry a weight of 125 pounds. Some slight women might even like it!

So there you have some camp chairs to think about. I hope I’ve given you some tips and ideas to think about before you go and by your next camping chair. You need a plan and an understanding of what your camp chairs will be used mostly for and then you’ll be happy with your purchase for many years to come.