Your chair should match how you spend time around camp. If you want one seat for breakfast, reading and relaxing outside the tent, a model such as the Campo Recliner is a practical starting point. It offers three adjustable positions, a high back for neck support, wide supportive armrests, a detachable cup holder and a lock function. It folds in seconds, needs no assembly and comes with a carrybag, which is useful when packing for a family trip. If you are still comparing different seating styles, you can also find all Outwell camping chairs and choose the shape, height and support level that suits your way of camping.
Comfort comes from more than a soft seat. Look at the back height, padding, armrests, headrest and how naturally the chair supports your sitting position. Seven-position models such as Kenai and Teton let you fine-tune the angle as the day changes, while quick-drying padding helps the chair stay comfortable in normal campsite conditions. Kenai has lumbar support and an adjustable, removable headrest, while Teton adds a high-back design for campers who like more head and neck support. If upright support matters as much as reclining comfort, you can select a high-back camping chair for reading, mealtimes and relaxed evenings.
The right number of positions depends on how you use your chair. Three-position chairs, such as Campo Recliner and Stonecliff, keep things simple. They are easy to adjust, comfortable for everyday use and often appeal to campers who value a smaller pack size. Stonecliff, for example, folds flat into a very compact shape and weighs 4.2 kg, while still offering quick-drying padding and an aluminium frame. Seven-position chairs give you more control. Kenai, Teton, Grand Canyon XL, Helena, Rosewood, Levisport and Clarenville allow smaller adjustments between dining, lounging and resting. If you spend long hours outside, that extra flexibility can make your chair easier to enjoy throughout the day.
Size is worth checking before you choose. If you prefer a roomier seat, XL models give extra width and a higher maximum load. Grand Canyon XL combines seven positions, lumbar support, quick-drying padding and a 200 kg maximum load, making it a strong option for campers who want more space. Clements XL also supports up to 200 kg and adds thick padding with a soft brushed fabric, while Geraldton XL offers extra width, seven positions and a 180 kg maximum load. If boot space is limited, a compact recliner camping chair such as Stonecliff may be more suitable. You still get adjustable comfort, but in a lighter, flatter pack size.
A good camping chair often needs to do more than one job. Campo Recliner and Yellowstone Lake are useful examples because they move easily between upright dining and laid-back relaxation. Yellowstone Lake has thick padding, adjustable positions, a high back for neck support, comfortable armrests, a mesh pocket and a carrybag. For a stronger lounge feeling, Catamarca Lounger includes a built-in footrest that rises as you lean back, along with a cup holder and wide armrests. Acadia takes comfort further with slide positions, a lock function, quick-drying padding and a side table with cup holder. For longer stays, you may also enjoy unwinding with a luxury camping chair designed for extra campsite comfort.
Camping should be easy and fun, so small practical details matter. Many Outwell reclining chairs open and fold in seconds, with no assembly needed, which helps when you arrive late or pack down in changeable weather. Aluminium frames keep several models light for their size, while powder-coated steel adds strength in chairs such as Campo Recliner. Materials vary by model, from recycled embossed polyester to soft brushed fabrics and quick-drying padding. Some padded styles, including Helena, Rosewood and Clements XL, use PFAS-free surface treatment. To care for your chair, wipe away dirt, let damp fabric dry before storage and avoid packing it tightly while wet for long periods.
A reclining chair is often the centre of your outdoor seating area, but it works even better when the rest of your setup supports how you camp. A stable table makes meals easier, storage keeps family equipment close to hand, and a footrest can turn selected chairs into a more relaxed place to read or rest. Clifton Footrest fits models such as Grand Canyon XL, Kenai, Teton and Stonecliff, while Pembroke Footrest suits Levisport, Clarenville and Geraldton XL. If you are planning a full campsite layout, explore all camping furniture to match chairs with tables, cupboards and other useful pieces from our large selection.
Start with how you like to sit, then compare size, weight, padding, back height and the number of reclining positions. Choose compact three-position comfort for simple weekends, seven-position adjustment for longer stays, or XL seating if you want more room. At Outwell, our camping equipment is easy to use and packed with features that make camping easier and more fun, helping families create unforgettable outdoor family moments. Browse the reclining camping chairs in our shop to find the right model for your next trip, or contact Outwell if you would like help choosing the chair that fits your camping style.
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