A camp chair that actually feels like a chair. The Lippert Campfire Barrel Chair brings a rounded barrel silhouette and thick high-loft cushioning to your campsite, firepit circle, or RV awning setup -- giving you real comfort instead of the sling-seat sag most folding chairs deliver. At just 10 lbs with a carrying bag included, it packs and travels as easily as it relaxes.
Most outdoor folding chairs are designed to be cheap and flat. The Campfire Barrel Chair takes a different approach: a full rounded barrel shape wraps the sitter, and the high-loft cushioning distributes weight across a broader seat surface. The result is a chair you can actually sit in for a few hours around the fire without getting up to stretch every 20 minutes.
The frame is powder-coated steel -- not aluminum, not plastic. That means it holds its shape under load, resists rust from dew and light rain, and stays stable on uneven ground. The fabric is weather-resistant polyester that shrugs off campfire smoke, morning condensation, and the general abuse of outdoor use.
Rounded sidewalls and a curved back wrap around the sitter for a more supportive feel than standard flat-back camp chairs.
Thick padded seat and back provide real comfort for extended campfire sessions -- not just a thin layer over bare fabric.
Heavy-duty steel construction with corrosion-resistant powder coat handles a 300 lb weight capacity and holds up to regular outdoor use.
Folds down and stows in the included carrying bag for easy transport in a tow vehicle, truck bed, or RV storage bay.
This chair fits naturally into a few common scenarios RV owners and campers run into:
The chair weighs 10 lbs -- heavier than an ultralight backpacking stool, but comparable to most quality padded camp chairs. The folded package with its carrying bag fits in a standard RV exterior storage bay, a truck bed, or the back of an SUV without taking up unreasonable space. No tools required for setup -- unfold and sit.
The weather-resistant polyester fabric resists fading and moisture, but like all outdoor fabric furniture, prolonged UV exposure over seasons will eventually affect color intensity. The Dark Gray colorway is practical -- it hides dirt and campfire ash well and does not show fading as quickly as lighter colors. The powder-coated frame should be inspected periodically at fold points where the coating is most likely to chip from repeated use.