Coleman Cooler Quad Review Tested by GearLab

In total, it’s a pretty great deal for anyone looking to invest in a mid-tier camp chair that offers competitive comfort and all the features you could want. Coleman camping chairs are a mainstay on camp grounds, festivals and sporting events. The Coleman name has withstood the test of time, much in the same way that their products weather yearly camping trips season after season. After so many decades of outdoor excellence, they’ve brought their A-game to this affordable and feature-rich piece of folding furniture.

Walk around any campground or tailgate party, and you’ll notice the popularity of this variety of accordion-style seat. 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 Renetto’s big, heavy canopy provides ample sun protection at a campsite or cookout and doubles as a backpack-strap-equipped carrying case.

Equipped with a locking feature that ensures it stays taut, this chair immediately impressed us with its standout comfort and sturdiness. The firm-yet-cozy seat is supportive enough to sit in for hours, and we were particularly pleased by how supportive the armrests were compared coleman canopy to other chairs with a similar design. You don’t always find comfortable over-sized chairs, and this chair works for everyone in my family. And after regularly using the chair for six months (and leaving it out in the rain on occasion), it’s still in great condition.

The inner pocket, in particular, could hold a surprising amount- books, frisbees, sandals, and even my comically oversized coleman canopy water bottle. The outer two pockets are perfect for keeping things like keys, sunglasses, and phones safe and accessible.

Yup, be sure to check out the instructions that come with your chair and safety guidelines, especially around set-up. Every chair we looked says to avoid exceeding the weight capacity of the chair, be careful around uneven surfaces, and ensure proper stability. While we suspect their lawyers made them say it, all the chair brands warn to supervise kids when using camp chairs. Check each chair for their dimensions and weight capacity to make sure it can accommodate your body size comfortably. We list out those details up in our comparison table at the top, so you can quickly see a bunch of models side-by-side.

Nothing is worse than finding yourself forced to play musical chairs around the campfire. If you’re camping with a group, make sure enough chairs have been purchased and packed for everyone. Since different chairs will be best for each individual based on body type, age, and personal preference, it’s a good idea to have a collection of chairs that suit a variety of needs. Some campers may need a high back with extra support, while others may prioritize a style that’s low to the ground. For an ultra lightweight chair that’s ready to make your hiking breaks a breeze, opt for the Helinox Chair Zero. It has two open panels in the seat back for breathability, and when packed up in its ripstop polyester stuff sack, it’s totally tiny.

For more details on what to look for in your next camp chair, head over to our buyer’s guide. And to see how the above-listed stack up, our top chairs page offers a detailed comparison. I’d also recommend the Cooler Quad to anyone who wants a roomier camp chair but doesn’t want to spring for the more expensive top-of-the-line models. There are plenty of draws to the Cooler Quad, but by my figuring, none are more compelling than the price tag. But generally speaking, you can have one of our favorite chairs for less than 40 dollars. This Coleman camping chair also did a great job staying dry when the sun came out, and I started to sweat.