Clever, comfortable, and compact: the Helinox Chair Zero will transform your backpacking adventures, and it's under $100 at Amazon right now

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Grab this lightweight camping chair in regular and high back models at a nice discount right now (Image credit: Helinox)

When Helinox issued the Chair Zero back in 2017, it changed everyone's expectations of what a camping chair could do and where you could take it. A comfortable seat that you can attach to a backpack and take on lightweight adventures? Yes please.

Right now, you can pick up the Helinox Chair Zero for just $97.97 at Amazon. That's a Hefty 30% off the list price for this super innovative camping chair that packs down to the width of a standard 32oz water bottle and weighs just a single pound thanks to the ultralight polyester seat and advanced DAC aluminum frame.

This deal applies to the White colorways, so as long as you don't mind the odd stain, it's a brilliant deal on one of the most popular camping chairs out there. We suggest you move fast if you don't want to spend the rest of the summer sitting on your cooler.

Not in the US? Scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on Helinox camping chairs near you.

Helinox Chair Zero:$139.95 $97.97 at Amazon Save $42

Helinox Chair Zero: $139.95 $97.97 at Amazon
Save $42 Lightweight and impossibly comfortable, this Helinox chair is perfect for backcountry adventures. It packs down to the width water bottle and weighs just 1lb for fast adventures.

Helinox chairs might be light, but they're reasonably sturdy thanks to DAC anodized poles, and can handle loads of up to 265lbs. When you've had a long day on your feet, the single shock cord pole structure makes for an easy setup that takes seconds.

If you're not in the US, here are today's best deals on Helinox camping chairs where you are:

Julia Clarke

Julia Clarke is a staff writer for Advnture.com and the author of the book Restorative Yoga for Beginners. She loves to explore mountains on foot, bike, skis and belay and then recover on the the yoga mat. Julia graduated with a degree in journalism in 2004 and spent eight years working as a radio presenter in Kansas City, Vermont, Boston and New York City before discovering the joys of the Rocky Mountains. She then detoured west to Colorado and enjoyed 11 years teaching yoga in Vail before returning to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland in 2020 to focus on family and writing.