Gear Up: GCI Outdoor Zero Gravity Lounger

GCI Outdoor was founded with the idea to design and market the ideal chair for mountainsides — to give adventurers who seek mountaintops a lightweight and easy-to-carry chair where at the top of the mountain they can rest their bum and enjoy the views. Since then, they have expanded their product lines for outdoors goers who enjoy spending time at festivals, campsites, sidelines, tailgates and more!

What sets it apart?

GCI Outdoor products check all of your boxes. They over-deliver on what outdoors enthusiasts seek when it comes to lightweight, easy-to-store and comfortable gear. Each item is created to be mobile, too! You can easily pack up your tables and chairs and take them to a campsite, soccer field, beach or lake home. Their Zero Gravity Lounger is one of our favorites. We can be cozy by the campsite or lounge in the sun lakeside. 

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How do I use it? 

The best part of the GCI Outdoor product line is that it’s built to accommodate your outdoor lifestyle. From hanging out in your own backyard to weekends away to cheering your kids on from the sidelines. Then, of course, there are outdoor festivals, tailgates and concerts. GCI Outdoor products travel easily and bring you comfort for all your outdoor activities. The Zero Gravity Lounger offers multiple seating positions so you can find your perfect comfort zone!  Simply sit, lean back and lock into place.

How much?

$125

Adventurtunity Family’s insight:

When we first set out on our full-time travel journey, we left with a few collapsible camp chairs that we had accumulated over the years. Knowing we would eventually upgrade our outdoor equipment, we started noticing other campers’ chairs and tables. It was the GCI Outdoor Zero Gravity Lounger that really caught our attention. Its sleek design is eye-catching, and once we sat in one, we were sold. We love the multiple positions from chair to lounger and how easy it is to work. Our four-year-old son uses them with ease.  

More information:

GCIOutdoor.com