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The Kermit Chair is a premier wooden camping chair made popular by the BMW motorcycle camping community. Designed with portability in mind, the chair can be rolled and packed into its included carrying bag. We don’t sacrifice beauty, quality, or comfort when we make our chairs—each one is durably handcrafted from white oak, water resistant nylon, aluminum, and stainless steel. The Kermit Chair is a high quality, folding, wooden camping chair that is popular among motorcycle riders, overland adventurers, and casual campers alike. Most notable about the chair is its ability to be quickly and easily disassembled and packed to a portable size of 22" long x 6" diameter. With a timeless design that has been left untouched for 30 years, the Kermit Chair remains the finest-built and most comfortable chair you can pack. The entire chair is handcrafted in Tennessee. We use white oak that is locally and responsibly sourced, and each piece is double dipped in marine grade polyurethane.




This finish is thicker than a spray and will protect the chair for a lifetime. The cloth is a 1000 denier coated nylon that we cut with heat to prevent raveling. The hardware on the chair is aluminum and stainless steel, so it can withstand the elements and won’t rust over time. The result is a product that is not only very durable and highly functional, but is beautiful and comfortable as well. Available in five colors 350 lbs. weight limit 30 day money back guarantee carry bag only 22" long We offer a range of items that complement the Kermit Chair and make your camping or traveling experience more comfortable and convenient. These are all items we personally use and recommend when we are using our own chairs! The Kermit Wide Table Kermit Chair Bag by Storm Ind. Black Leg Extensions Set Follow Us On Instagram Whatever happened to camp-style chairs with an appealing design? I remember packing for family camping trips with a pair of 60s-era camp chairs in tow–they were just as comfortable, functional, and durable as the modern plastic-coated options.




No, they didn’t feature a removable headrest or multiple drink holders, but if you ask me, I’d rather spare those luxuries for a chair with quality design. For those who share similar sentiments, here are 10 camp-style folding chairs–in canvas, wood, aluminum, and steel. Above: For the glamorous camper (or lounger), the indoor/outdoor Bivouac Lounge Chair is available from Atelier de Troupe for $1,850 and has an eight-week lead time. For more, see our previous post: A Cutting-Edge Camp Chair Made in LA. Above: The Snow Peak Long Back Camp Chairs are $215.95 each at Snow Peak. Also consider Snowpeak’s smaller Take! Bamboo Chair for $159.95. Above: The rugged Zip Dee Fold Up Chair in charcoal sunbrella tweed is $101.56 at Airstream. Above:The Italian-style outdoor FSC Karri Deck Chair is £62.10 from Capital Gardens. Above: Our go-to designers for camp wares, Best Made Co. have created The Camp Chair from solid white oak and duck canvas, all reinforced with solid brass hardware for $185.




Above: Byer of Maine’s Pangean Glider Camp Chair is $79.95 from Amazon. Above: The ultimate in outdoor elegance: the Folding Chair by Mogens Koch was designed in 1932 and is made of oil-treated beech and mahogany with brass fittings and a natural canvas cover. For dealer information, go to Rud Rasmussen. Above: The Hardwood Folding Deck Chair is made of solid ash hardwood with a Danish oil finish and stainless steel hardware and a heavyweight polyester fabric seat; $115 at Blue Ridge Chair Works in North Carolina. Above: The director’s chair was the inspiration for the Ny chair above. The Low Back Director’s Chair by Telescope is available in a selection of canvas colors for $114.25. Above: The classic Ny Rocking Chair is made with a solid steel frame, beechwood handles, and a removable canvas seat. The Rocking Chair is available in gray and orange for $600 from Canoe in Portland. Looking for more outdoor gear? See our post on 10 Easy Pieces: Remodelista Editors’ Outdoor Essentials.




N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on August 1, 2012. ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  , 5-Year Furniture Protection Plan 3-Year Furniture Protection Plan Used & new (5) from $70.94 Sold by Byer Of Maine and Fulfilled by Amazon. Pangean Glider, Wooden chair by Byer of Maine Buy "Pangean Glider, Wooden chair by Byer of Maine” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 16% off the $84.99 list price. The Pangean Glider is a worthy successor to the Penobscot Glider produced by us here in Orono for many years. This wooden chair is produced in rich brown keruing wood with a 100% polyester duck cover in Forest Green or Volcano, today’s Glider comes from a factory in the central highlands of Vietnam where there is a history of quality, high-value outdoor furniture production. This camp chair is finished with a penetrating oil finish which gives it a beautiful and elegant look. The folding chair folds down for easy portability and storage. The soft fabric makes this beach chair ultra comfortable.




Dimensions: 38"L X 25"W X 39"H. Weight: 16 lbs. Weight Limit: 250 Lbs 51 x 5 x 5 inches 4.4 out of 5 stars #52,354 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #174 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Lounge & Recreation Furniture > Gliders 14.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. 5 star65%4 star20%3 star10%2 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGood chairs - it will all be fine.fortable, but need electric drill to put togetherBest productgreat chairQuality product and worth the price! Learn more about Amazon GiveawayTwo Piece Portable Chair by Blue Ridge Chair Two Piece Portable Caravan Chair by Blue Ridge Chair Gold Medal Sportsman Musicians Portable Folding ChairAmericas BoyDidnt DesignSimplest ChairStargazer ChairBog ChairChair DiyDiy Camping ChairDesign Core77African ChairForwardThis type of chair was a build project for America's Boy Scouts since the 1930s, though they didn't design it.

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