Ozark Trail Quad Folding Camp Chair 2 Pack only $12 95 $6.47 per chair!

While it may be slightly heavier and bulkier than others, its performance and value for money outweigh any minor drawbacks. This wider and longer set will provide support for larger adults with the same upright style as the traditional bagged camping chair. Has been rated for 300 pounds, but can hold more weight comfortably. Double cup holders are also extra large to hold bigger drinks. Other chairs we tested sacrificed too much comfort in order to shave mere ounces off of their weights, and we don’t think the trade-off was worth it.

Instead of a heavy, mild steel frame, it has a rather nice-looking aluminum one, and the rest of it looked rather decent. We couldn’t help but wonder how this $398 mountain bike rides. Our curiosity got the best of us, so we strolled into our local store and bought one to see what it’s made of in every sense of the word. Many testers found other chairs more comfortable and easier to put together than the Nemo Moonlite Reclining Camp Chair.

They perform well enough after a simple mod, but more on that later. The hubs are unbranded, ozark trail canopy and so are the narrow-looking rims, but it’s nice to see eyelets on them. Kenda’s K1153 tires feature wire beads and are 2.35 inches wide. We were somewhat surprised to see Presta-style valves after decades of Schrader style on bikes like this. There are also built-in rack mounts, a kickstand mount and non-Boost 135mm quick-release-style dropouts.

Keep in mind that lightweight chairs won’t be nearly as comfortable as traditional camping chairs, so take the word comfortable with a grain of salt. Since 2016, our testers (with different body types and physical needs) have subjected camping chairs to multiple camping trips. We chose the Coleman Cooler Quad Chair as the model with the right combination of comfort, durability, usability, and price for most campers. These Ozark Trail camping chairs are perfect to take with you to kids’ sports games, camping trips, or to simply have them around so you can lounge in your backyard or for guests when having cookouts. They are lightweight and fold up for easy and compact storage when not in use.

This chair comes with a sturdy carrying case, with an over-the-shoulder strap, and it’s simple to expand and fold up accordion-style. Convenient carrying bag makes is easy to keep in the trunk. Higher back and a head rest that make it more comfortable. Good design with a small pocket to place your cell phone or snacks near the cup holder. Sturdy arm rests and sits a little higher from the ground, making it a great choice for taller people.

The Ozark Trail Camp Chair follows a similar model to most other standard camping chairs and is similar in size and standard features. The construction of the Comfort Chair is very solid and robust and this is reflected in the weight of the chair. The rider’s cockpit is roomy and the seat tube angle is ideal for powering the pedals. The saddle even drew high marks for its overall shape and comfort.

It’s the kind of bike that sparked the love for the sport for some of us here at Mountain Bike Action and one that will bring many more into the sport in the coming years. Descending performance does not quite match its climbing prowess, but it’s still pretty good. Since the bike doesn’t have a dropper, we had to go old-school with our technique by stopping at the top of each descent, loosening the quick release and dropping the saddle. Everything feels natural and normal until you reach a certain speed, then the bike’s limitations make themselves known. Buying the Ridge was nothing like the bike-shop experience.

The Ozark Trail had its beginnings in the 1970s when a group of public land managers, land owners, and trail users met to discuss the concept of a long-distance hiking trail. A comprehensive state outdoor recreation plan prepared by the state of Missouri in 1975 showed a need for an addition of 500 to 900 miles (805 to 1,448 km) of hiking trails. A first meeting in 1976 at Meramec State Park lead to the first draft of the trails proposal in February 1977 and in 1981 the first sections of the trail were under construction. It’s a gateway for those who can’t or simply don’t want to spend a lot of money to go mountain biking and have a good experience while doing it.

We blame the crossbar design, which runs front to back rather than side to side; this creates a lot of wobble from right to left, especially if the chair is not on perfectly even ground. For many owners we’ve talked to, it’s been an essential chair for watching sporting events or any other time you’ll be in the direct sun for hours, like cookouts, picnics, birthday parties, and field trips. This chair’s big canopy provides ample sun protection at a campsite or sporting event, and it doubles as a backpack-strap-equipped carrying case. This chair costs slightly more than the Coleman Cooler Quad Chair, but it’s still a budget-friendly option.