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ENO Lounger DL Review

If you want the comfort of a hammock without the hassle of trees or complicated hanging systems, you found it
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eno lounger dl camping chair review
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Price:  $140 List
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Manufacturer:   Eagles Nest Outfitters
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 16, 2022
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RANKED
#14 of 17
  • Comfort - 40% 5.0
  • Portability - 25% 8.0
  • Quality - 20% 5.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 3.0

Our Verdict

Most of us may know the ENO brand thanks to their hammocks, and this chair combines that hammock feel into a chair with legs, eliminating the need to hang a sling to get that slouchy, relaxed vibe. We enjoy the comfort of the Lounger DLand like that you can sit at two different heights by simply folding the legs out of the way and sitting directly on the base. We also appreciate the durability of the ripstop nylon and thick frame that still maintains a reasonably low weight. However, we aren't stoked about the set-up and take-down of this chair or the odd shape and flimsy attachment of the cupholder. Still, if you love hammocking but can't always use your 'mock at that barbeque or your favorite desert campsite, this might be just the chair you've been dreaming of.
REASONS TO BUY
Hammock-like comfort
Many pockets and features
Adjustable seat height
Padded armrests
REASONS TO AVOID
Complicated pole system
Less sturdy
Cup holder tippy and shallow

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Bottom Line If you want to feel like you’re sitting in a hammock without actually sitting in a hammock, you’ll love this chairAlthough heavy, this robust model will provide years of high-comfort seating for campgrounds, soccer fields, and moreThough oversized and heavy, this chair is sure to be a favorite at your next outingA great option for those looking for a lightweight and simple design at an affordable priceEasy to set up and comfortable for taller and larger folks, while helping you save money
Rating Categories ENO Lounger DL ALPS Mountaineering... Kelty Low Loveseat REI Co-op Skyward GCI Outdoor Comfort...
Comfort (40%)
5.0
9.0
9.0
6.0
6.0
Portability (25%)
8.0
5.0
4.0
7.0
6.0
Quality (20%)
5.0
9.0
8.0
6.0
5.0
Ease of Use (15%)
3.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
9.0
Specs ENO Lounger DL ALPS Mountaineering... Kelty Low Loveseat REI Co-op Skyward GCI Outdoor Comfort...
Weight 4.6 lbs 14.1 lbs 15.5 lbs 7.3 lbs 8.3 lbs
Weight Capacity 250 lbs 800 lbs 500 lbs 300 lbs 300 lbs
Folded Dimensions (length x width x height) 24" x 7" x 7" 39" x 8" x 8" 34" x 12" x 7" 33" x 7" x 5" 45" x 7" x 5"
Unfolded Dimensions (depth x width x height) 32" x 23/27" (w/wo cupholder) x 31/36" (two leg lengths) 24" x 37" x 38" 24" x 44" x 32" 31" x 31.25" x 20" 25" x 35" x 37"
Seat Height (middle) 3.5" or 8" (different leg heights) 15" 7" 14" 15"
Features Two large, stretchy side pockets, short wide cup holder, immobile headrest/pillow, padded armrests, two options for leg height 2 cup holders, 2 side pockets, storage pocket behind headrest, adjustable armrests Seats 2 people, 2 insulated adjustable drink holders, adjustable armrests Webbing to tension the seat and back panel, integrated cup holder, drop-down pocket on left armrest, carry bag Beverage holder, small sleeve pocket

Our Analysis and Test Results

The ENO Lounger DL is a hammock-like stationary chair with two different height options. Though it doesn't rock, it breaks down into small sections that can easily be taken with you and set up anywhere. It also features two side pockets, a cup holder, and a built-in headrest.

Performance Comparison


eno lounger dl camping chair review - "like a hammock, but no trees required!"
"Like a hammock, but no trees required!"
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Comfort


Because of its hammock-like comfort, the Lounger DL scored decently here, though we feel it's a bit of a niche comfort. This chair has a relaxed, slouchy feel that does indeed feel like a hammock. The front of the chair doesn't dig into the legs, and the armrests are soft and well-padded — a novelty among the packable models we tested.

The two different options for seat height also stand out to us. To sit closer to the ground, don't fold out the leg extensions and sit directly on the triangle base. Or, if getting up from a very low chair is a challenge for you, raise the Lounger from 3.5 inches to 8 inches by folding out the legs. Using the four leg extensions also helps make this chair more stable and harder to tip than simply sitting in the triangle base, though you will sink more into soft ground.

As a hammock-like chair, there are a few downsides if you're not feeling the 'mock vibe. The Lounger DL is fairly narrow, which may make it uncomfortable for larger folks. The sides can be a bit constricting, leaving not much room to spread your knees. It also provides nearly no lumbar support (just like you'd expect from a hammock), and though it has a pillow, it's quite high and not adjustable.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - with the leg extensions down, we sank easily into the sand.
With the leg extensions down, we sank easily into the sand.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Portability


Tipping the scales at just 4.6 pounds and being equipped with a handy storage bag with an adjustable shoulder strap, the Lounger DL is a fairly portable chair. Folded, this chair is only 24 inches long, which is much shorter than many of the traditional camping chairs we tested. Though it's not the smallest packed chair we tested, we still aren't too upset about carrying this chair just a bit farther to find that perfect spot.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - with a large, adjustable carry strap, this chair isn't too bad to...
With a large, adjustable carry strap, this chair isn't too bad to carry short distances to bring hammock-less, hammock-like comfort along with you.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Durability


Constructed from 210D ripstop nylon with aluminum alloy legs, the Lounger DL has a weight capacity of 250 pounds. The corners and pole pockets are thick and reinforced, and some places have double-stitched seams.

That being said, we have a couple of durability concerns. There's a decent amount of wiggle room in the poles and their attachments to the frame. Though this helps give a little extra mobility to enhance that hammock feel, it also made us a little nervous. Some of the seams are also single-stitched, and while we never had any issues with this during our testing, it doesn't give us the same confidence that we found in models with all double (or more!) stitched seams.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - reinforced corners and ripstop fabric are great!
Reinforced corners and ripstop fabric are great!
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Ease of Use


This is by far our least favorite part of this chair. The poles are extremely challenging to put together and take apart and require a lot of patience and practice. The best thing about this process is that after taking so long to put the frame together, the actual seat is very easy and painless to attach, as it just hangs loosely on the frame. Still, while the seat is easy to attach, the loose fit and short pole pockets meant that we frequently (accidentally) pulled the seat off the frame while trying to pick this chair up and move it. There are so many poles, and once the Lounger had a little dirt on it from use, we found that they became more challenging to pull out of the corner sockets. Fitting this chair back into its top-opening storage sack was also a struggle.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - poles on poles on poles! the set-up and take-down of this chair was...
Poles on poles on poles! The set-up and take-down of this chair was a bit more complicated than we were expecting, and with so many poles!
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

The stretchy side pockets on the Lounger are some of our favorites and can hold a surprisingly large number of things without sacrificing comfort. From books and phones to keys and extra water bottles, these pockets are roomy! The cup holder we are less enamored with. It's quite wide and not overly deep and floppily attached with just a single row of stitching. We had a hard time putting a regular 12-ounce can or bottle in this cup holder without it spilling. With the addition of a binder clip, the cup holder is significantly less floppy, but still, we feel the dimensions are better suited to filling it with crackers or trail mix than a beverage. The Lounger also has a padded headrest, though it's not adjustable, so depending on your height, you may love it (taller folks) or find it in the way (shorter folks).

eno lounger dl camping chair review - we weren't so sure about this oversized cup holder for holding...
We weren't so sure about this oversized cup holder for holding beverages, but the addition of a binder clip helped!
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Value


This chair is a bit of an investment. If your pupils turn into hearts like a cartoon character every time you look at a hammock, we think you'll like this chair from hammock-maker, ENO. However, if you seek a more diverse chair with a bit more support and stability and only occasionally want to feel like you're in a hammock, this chair probably isn't worth your hard-earned dough.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - to read or not to read? with large handy pockets like these, you can...
To read or not to read? With large handy pockets like these, you can always keep your book close at hand.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Conclusion


The ENO Lounger DL is a pretty good choice for hammock-lovers. If you love your hammock but want to sit in an actual chair, this model gives you both! If you're seeking a gift for your friend who sold their tent because they only hammock camps now, they'll probably love this chair. However, if you're reading this with a quizzical look on your face because you're not sure if you're ready to be in a hammock at all times, the Lounger might not be the best chair for you.

eno lounger dl camping chair review - take a break and relax in the lounger dl.
Take a break and relax in the Lounger DL.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Maggie Nichols