Road Trip Comfort: How To Make Your Next Trip More Comfortable

Jun 05, 2018
Road Trip Comfort: How To Make Your Next Trip More Comfortable - Bean Bags R Us
There’s nothing better than hitting the road on a camping trip and sleeping out under the stars. But whether you stay in a tent or you have an RV, there’s no need to rough it. An easy way to improve road trip comfort and relaxed on your camping trip is to make sure you pack a few bean bag chairs along with your camping stove and other supplies.

What to Look for in a Camping Chair

When it comes to choosing camping gear these days, there is an overwhelming number of options. Tentworld – Australia’s largest camping supply store – lists over 100 choices including lounge chairs, flat fold chairs, stools, bench seats, hammock chairs, and kids chairs.

What makes a great camping chair?

The best camping chairs are:
  • Compact and portable
  • Light
  • Supportive and stable
  • Sturdy and hardwearing
You probably haven’t even considered a bean bag as an alternative to traditional folding camping chairs, but good quality bean bag chairs meet all of these requirements and are an excellent seating option when you’re camping. Traditional camping chairs are often advertised as being lightweight but, as they usually have metal frames, they can weigh up to 5kg. Folding chairs can also be quite bulky, even though they fold flat. You should also avoid cheap camping chairs as they often feel wobbly on uneven ground and aren’t very comfortable. A cheap folding chair might do in a pinch for kids or if you’re sitting in it for a minute at a time. However, if you want to relax in comfort, you’ll want something sturdier that’s been designed ergonomically to provide back support.

The Importance of Keeping Your Caravan Payload Down

Caravans and RVs have a maximum loading capacity. Everything you pack and take onboard will eat into your payload allowance so it’s important to keep the weight down where you can and avoid overloading. Water tanks and gas cylinders are both cumbersome and can take up quite a chunk of your weight capacity. After that, you need to think about everything else you’re taking such as clothes, bedding, kitchenware, food, and camp chairs. If you’re travelling with your family, then you’re probably bringing along at least three chairs. Their weight alone could quickly reach 15 or 20kg. Even if you’re nowhere near hitting your maximum payload capacity, it’s still a good idea to keep your van weight down as much as possible. This makes towing more comfortable, reduces fuel costs, and minimises wear on tyres.

Some easy ways to shed a few kgs off your overall caravan loading list include:

  • Replace tins with dry food or buy fresh ingredients as you go
  • Opt for lightweight gas bottles
  • Instead of taking days of drinking water with you, take empty bottles and fill them up at the campsite
  • Take lightweight plastic kitchenware and compact aluminium pans instead of the more substantial alternatives
  • Trade in heavy camping chairs for lightweight bean bags.

Why Bean Bags Make a Great Alternative to Folding Camp Chairs

If you’re researching new gear for your next camping trip, you should seriously consider trading in your old bulky and heavy chairs for modern lightweight beanbag chairs. Beanbags make great camping chairs for a few different reasons:

They’re Light

Most comfortable bean bag chairs are filled with expanded polystyrene. This material is incredibly lightweight. Even jumbo bean bags designed to support weight up to 100kg will weigh less than 2kg. This not only reduces your overall RV or caravan weight, but it also means the chairs are easy to move around from inside to outside. Even small children can pick them up without difficulty.

They’re Comfortable

Bean bags mould to the shape of your body. They’re naturally supportive and feel much sturdier than a flimsy folding chair, especially if you’re overweight or don’t think that most camping chairs can support your body correctly. Bean bags provide the same level of comfort to everyone, whether it’s a 15kg child or an 80kg adult. They're definitely the key to improving road-trip comfort without breaking the bank.- Folding chairs are notorious for being uncomfortable and are not the best seating option if you have a bad back. Around two million people are injured using folding chairs each year. But bean bag chairs provide support in all the right places and allow you to sit, recline, or lounge in comfort. Bean bags are a popular outdoor seating option for beach clubs and hotels because they’re so comfortable for guests. Can you imagine trying to lounge by the pool in an uncomfortable folding chair? There’s no reason only to enjoy the luxury of bean bag chairs when you’re on holiday overseas – take one on your next camping trip and enjoy having a comfortable place to relax no matter how rustic your campsite is.

They’re Practical

Our outdoor ottoman can be used indoors or outdoors, making them ideal for trips to the beach or weekend camping trips. Waterproof fabric means you don’t have to worry about them getting wet in the rain. If they get a bit muddy, you can quickly wash them off without waiting hours for them to dry. As bean bags don’t have a frame or moving parts, there’s no mechanism to break, which can happen in even the best quality folding camping chairs. Choose a good quality bean bag chair made from hardwearing fabric, and you can use it year after year. Even if it starts getting a bit flat, you can easily replace the filling for a fraction of the cost of a new chair.

Check Out Our Selection of Bean Bag Chairs for Camping

A bean bag chair could be your best investment if you’re planning to take a lot of camping trips with your family this year. We offer Australia’s most extensive selection of bean bags made from durable, high-quality woven fabric. We have lots of different colours, styles and designs that are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and would be great to take camping. Browse our selection of beanbags and feel free to contact us if you’re not sure which would be the best option to take in your caravan or to pack for your next camping trip.

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