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I tested 11 camping chairs to find the most comfortable way to kick back anywhere

From burrito-sized backpacking chairs to lux two-person loveseats, these camping chairs from Coleman, Eno and Nemo let you settle in wherever you go From collapsible kettles to folding kayaks: 10 camping gear upgrades to make life outdoors easier Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Summer is here, which means backyard barbecues, camping, soccer games, block parties, outdoor concerts and plenty of other events where the only spot to sit is the grass you’re standing on. You’re going to want a camp chair. The name is a bit of a misnomer. Manufacturers use “camp chair” to describe most portable chairs that come in a bag, but you’ll find people deploying them everywhere from parades to tailgates. And they now come in every conceivable configuration, including featherweights that pack down as small as water bottles, and others that are practic

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From burrito-sized backpacking chairs to lux two-person loveseats, these camping chairs from Coleman, Eno and Nemo let you settle in wherever you go From collapsible kettles to folding kayaks: 10 camping gear upgrades to make life outdoors easier Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Summer is here, which means backyard barbecues, camping, soccer games, block parties, outdoor concerts and plenty of other events where the only spot to sit is the grass you’re standing on. You’re going to want a camp chair. The name is a bit of a misnomer. Manufacturers use “camp chair” to describe most portable chairs that come in a bag, but you’ll find people deploying them everywhere from parades to tailgates. And they now come in every conceivable configuration, including featherweights that pack down as small as water bottles, and others that are practic

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According to The Guardian’s linked report, I tested 11 camping chairs to find the most comfortable way to kick back anywhere, From burrito-sized backpacking chairs to lux two-person loveseats, these camping chairs from Coleman, Eno and Nemo let you settle in wherever you go From collapsible kettles to folding kayaks: 10 camping gear upgrades to make life outdoors easier Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things Summer is here, which means backyard barbecues, camping, soccer games, block parties, outdoor concerts and plenty of other events where the only spot to sit is the grass you’re standing on. You’re going to want a camp chair. The name is a bit of a misnomer. Manufacturers use “camp chair” to describe most portable chairs that come in a bag, but you’ll find people deploying them everywhere from parades to tailgates. And they now come in every conceivable configuration, including featherweights that pack down as small as water bottles, and others that are practic

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