Outdoor Camping Furniture
Nothing gives you a greater opportunity to be comfortable outside than your choice of outdoor camping furniture like cots, chairs, hammocks, lounges, and more. Whether you’re a minimalist backpacker, opulent car camper, or something in between, you’ll find your perfect setup here.
Get the rest you deserve with lightweight camping furniture
When you’re backpacking, every ounce counts, and many backpackers choose to forego any type of extra “furniture” beyond a sleeping pad. But at the end of a long day’s hike, a seat with a solid backrest can be sheer bliss in ways that leaning back against a tree will never be.
Crazy Creek has long been the go-to brand for backcountry chairs, specializing in ultra-compact chairs that give solid back support while you’re sitting on the ground. Unfold the chair, and you’ve got a small sleeping pad. Or, check out chairs by Therm-A-Rest that combine with the brand’s inflatable pads to make more plush ground sitting.
Pull out bigger camping furniture for car trips
For car and river camping trips where weight is not an issue, the variety of available chairs, rocking chairs, lounges, and even loveseats out there is astounding. Many of the best models are probably more comfortable than your home patio furniture.
The only difference is that this sleek outdoor camping furniture by brands like Nemo and Eureka folds down to easily stow in the smallest recesses of your car, leaving plenty of room for the rest of your gear. You won’t want to take this furniture backpacking, but it’s still easily portable. Evening campfire sitting, marshmallow roasting, and stargazing are much more fun with a comfortable seat.
Keep comfortable through the night with cots and hammocks
Cots are a tried-and-true mainstay that elevate your body off the cold ground and give you a nice bench for putting on your boots in the morning. Add even a thin inflatable or foam mattress to your cot, and you may sleep better than you do at home.
Hammocks have also become popular in recent years, for both daytime naps and full-night sleep. They’re the most portable type of camp furniture out there, too, and you can easily bunch yours down to the size of a football. Just make sure you’ve got a good pair of trees to hang your hammock on, and you’re good to go.