This Ultra-Luxe Camp Chair Is So Nice It Makes Yeti’s High-End Seat Look Cheap

Snow Peak, shut up and take my money.

Close-up of a beige cushioned seat with a wooden armrest attached to a metal frame.Snow Peak

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Have you ever looked at your $300 Yeti Camp Chair and thought, “God, that looks cheap.” Yeah, neither had I … until Snow Peak released its new, ultra-luxe Reclining Camp Chair Wide.

In true Snow Peak fashion, the Reclining Chair Wide strives for new heights of campsite luxury and comfort, implementing high-end materials and construction as well as a minimalist aesthetic, to get there. Of course, all this luxury comes with an accordant price tag …

A cushioned lounge chair with a high backrest and padded seat in a light brown fabric. The chair has wooden armrests and a metal frame. In front of the chair is a matching footrest with a black mesh fabric and a metal X-shaped frame.
Tons of reclining power and high-end materials meet streamlined design in this luxe lounger.
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Why does this chair cost more than my tent?

First, let’s dive into materials, shall we? The Reclining Camp Chair Wide is designed in Japan and constructed with heavy-duty, rust-resistant anodized aluminum, natural teak wood armrests and a breathable polyester mesh seat.

The chair includes an integrated headrest, removable cushion and matching ottoman, which any chair of this caliber would obviously be incomplete without.

Close-up of a chair featuring a light brown cushioned seat and backrest with a soft fabric texture, a wooden armrest with a smooth finish, and metal support brackets.
Cozy, removable cushions and teak armrests bring a sense of refinement.
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The Reclining Chair Wide offers four recline positions, and it can get almost flat to reach peak lounging. I could easily see a campsite nap taking place in this cushy seat.

At almost 27 pounds, Snow Peak’s new recliner isn’t even close to lightweight, but for car camping and extended overlanding trips, its bulk can be overlooked.

Folded portable chair with a gray fabric seat and backrest, wooden armrests, and a metal frame. The chair is viewed from the front, showing the compact folded design.
The Reclining Camp Chair Wide folds up nicely for transport…
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Compact, foldable stool with a silver metal frame and a black mesh fabric seat. The stool is shown in its folded position, with four black rubber feet at the bottom of the legs for stability.
… as does the included ottoman.
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When it’s time to pack up, both the chair and the included ottoman can be folded flat for ultimate packing convenience (its own type of luxury.)

Not to compare, but …

Let’s address the elephant in the room: the Snow Peak Reclining Chair Wide is twice as heavy and costs $200 more than the mega popular Yeti Camp Chair, which had previously set the bar for crazy-expensive, super-high-quality camp chairs that boggled the mind.

While the Yeti is durable, reliable and folds down to a packable size much like Snow Peak’s competitor, it lacks the je ne sais quoi of the Reclining Camp Chair, which oozes style. (The Yeti has a cupholder, so I guess there’s that.)

Adjustable reclining chair with a black mesh seat and backrest, wooden armrests, and a metal frame. The image shows multiple reclining positions of the backrest.
Now that is what I call reclining power!
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It’s not just the Yeti that comes in cheaper and works as well as the Reclining Camp Chair Wide. There are tons of chairs to compare Snow Peak’s recliner to … none of which I would dare set up in my living room permanently.

That’s the beauty of Snow Peak; its goods are built to transcend the campsite. I’d feel just as comfortable feng shui-ing this thing at home as I would by the campfire. In fact, I already use the brand’s Campfield Futon set up in my Airstream trailer (which my family and I lived in full-time for over four years.)

Availability and pricing

Coming soon to the Snow Peak website, The Reclining Camp Chair Wide will cost $500.

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