OZARK TRAIL 500 lb Capacity XXL Director Chair Review Extra Wide

Are you a car camper or do you plan on socializing in friends’ backyards? She has written feature stories for publications like Outside Magazine, SkyLife Magazine, Playboy, Frommers, INSIDER, and more, and contributes couples travel and honeymoon content for TheKnot.com. Suzie co-authored Lonely Planet Sustainable Travel Guide and is the author of 2021’s “Hiking Lake Tahoe.” She has undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and an M.A. In media and political communication from George Washington University.

You can pick one up at just about any big-box store (sometimes for as little as $10), order one with your favorite sports team’s logo, or pay a premium for a similar model from Cabela’s or REI. The Ozark Trail XXL Director chair is a good, if somewhat basic director’s style camp chair, offered by a company with a solid reputation in the market. While it does have a few shortcomings, these are generally easy to fix and easy to overlook. If you want something a bit easier to access, you could always drill a small hole in one corner of the tray table and affix the D-Ring there, but many people will balk at the idea of defacing their chair.

Fortunately, this is also easy to remedy via a bit of DIY engineering. Simply buy a mesh bag for storage and attach a D-Ring to it, then clamp it onto one of the support struts on the chair. Normally, we’d caution against buying a chair with a seat that’s significantly wider than you need. In the case of a recliner or lounge chair, it matters because if the seat is too wide, you won’t be able to make effective use of more than one of the armrests.

Tons of tall reviewers love this oversized canopy seat. Not only is it comfortable, but the mesh back keeps you cool on hot days. The X-shaped webbing of this chair distributes your weight evenly for maximum comfort, and is breathable for warm summer days! One of the best features, though, is the chair folds into a stuff sack for easy and light transportation. In terms of extras, the Ozark Trail XXL Director camping chair comes with a fold-out side-table attached to one of the chair arms.

Perfect for cold-weather campers or parents sitting on the sidelines for early-spring and late-fall games. It is best if you only have to carry it short distances. The frame is also made from powder-coated ozark trail canopy aluminum, which is lighter than steel and lasts longer in wet environments. This chair was gifted to me as a result of that, and it has completely changed my ability to hang out outdoors, and with friends.

I have included it to my list of chairs for heavy people. Living in the south, spending time outside is practically second nature. Between barbecues, crawfish boils, and annual family reunions, the great outdoors sort of feels like my second home. After spotting the Ozark Trail Oversized Mesh Cooler Chair on TikTok, I immediately knew I had to get my hands on it. Plus, the seat itself has an extra “X” section of material criss-crossing from all four corners.

We later found, after six months of frequent use, that the stitching along one arm had come unravelled and that the small straps holding up the back of the armrests had both ripped in half. Besides that, you need to know if you have enough room in your vehicle to fit the chairs. Some fold up small enough to fit in backpacks, but you should double check how much these seating options weigh before buying them. Either way, it’s easy to add a bit of storage if you want or need it.

It’s another seat that’s best for two people who don’t mind being close; while it has sides, it doesn’t truly have armrests, so you’ll likely be leaning on the person next to you to some extent. If you love your traditional reclining camp chair but would rather share it with a special someone, opt for this two-person reclining loveseat. It’s a no-frills option that folds flat to lay in the backseat of a car or slide into a shed. However, it doesn’t fully collapse into any sort of carrying case, so it’s best for car camping or using it as patio furniture rather than carrying it to soccer games or beach gatherings.