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Furniture

Camp furniture is the difference between enduring a basecamp and enjoying it. This is our overland furniture collection — packable chairs, tables, and camp seating built to fold flat, ride rough roads, and set up fast at the trailhead. The real test isn't the showroom; it's how small it packs and how it holds up after fifty setups in grit and sun. This is a small, growing lineup — check dimensions and packed size against your storage before you buy.

Choosing Camp Furniture That Earns Its Space

Good camp furniture is judged by two things: how little room it takes packed, and how well it survives repeated setups in dirt, sun, and wind. Overland storage is always tight, so a chair or table that folds flat and rides in a dedicated slot beats a bulkier piece you leave home. Prioritize sturdy frames, weather-resistant fabric, and stable feet for soft or uneven ground — the gear that gets used every night is the gear that's easy to deploy and comfortable enough to linger in.

Fitment here is about your rig's storage, not a part number. Measure your available space — under a bed platform, behind the seats, or in a drawer system — before choosing, and match packed dimensions to what your Toyota Tacoma, Ford Bronco, or Jeep Wrangler can actually carry alongside the rest of your kit. This is a small, growing basecamp lineup, so check back as we add pieces. When in doubt, buy the more durable option; camp furniture lives a hard outdoor life and the tougher build pays off over seasons.

Furniture FAQs

What should I look for in overland camp furniture?

Packed size and durability first, comfort second. Overland storage is scarce, so how small a chair or table folds often matters more than a few ounces of weight. Look for rugged frames, UV- and abrasion-resistant fabric, and stable feet that won't sink into soft ground. A chair you'll actually use every night beats an ultralight one that's miserable after an hour.

Is camping furniture different from backpacking furniture?

Yes — camp furniture prioritizes durability and comfort over minimum weight. Because you're carrying it in a truck rather than on your back, overland and car-camping furniture can use sturdier frames, wider seats, and tougher fabrics that survive repeated hard use. Backpacking gear shaves every gram at the cost of longevity. For basecamp, choose the heavier-duty option; your storage can handle it and it lasts longer.

How do I store camp furniture in my rig?

Fold-flat pieces that slot against a wall, under a platform, or behind a seat store best. Measure your available space first, then buy to fit — packed dimensions vary widely between brands. Chairs and tables that collapse into their own carry bags stay clean and contained, and keeping them in a consistent spot speeds up camp setup. Soft cases also protect fabric from grit and UV between trips.