





Experience weightless relaxation anywhere outdoors with the PORTAL Portable Zero Gravity Chair—your ideal oversized lounge chair for poolside, backyard, lawn, and patio use. Meticulously engineered to combine comfort, durability, and convenience, this folding zero gravity lounge chair elevates your outdoor leisure time with premium features and reliable performance. Built with an upgrade bundle-style folding structure, this outdoor lounge chair boasts a smaller folded profile to maximize storage efficiency and simplify transport. Whether you’re heading to the beach, camping, or simply rearranging your outdoor space, this portable design delivers hassle-free mobility without sacrificing comfort or support. The ergonomic zero gravity reclining system includes a safe locking mechanism that lets you smoothly adjust the chair to any angle between 0–170 degrees. Lock your preferred position for reading, napping, or soaking up the sun, and enjoy personalized weightless relief that reduces pressure on your back and joints. Sink into lasting comfort with the fully padded seating surface and customizable adjustable pillow, providing soft support for your head, neck, and lumbar region. The integrated cup holder adds practical convenience, keeping your favorite beverage close while you relax. Constructed as a heavy-duty zero gravity chair, this outdoor lounge chair supports up to 350 lbs with a strong, stable frame that stands up to daily use. Made with high-quality, long-lasting materials, it resists wear and weather exposure to maintain its performance and appearance season after season. Versatile, comfortable, and built to endure, the PORTAL Zero Gravity Lounge Chair is the ultimate upgrade for your outdoor living area. Whether you’re hosting gatherings, unwinding after work, or enjoying quiet weekend moments, this folding lounge chair delivers the perfect blend of support, portability, and relaxation for all your outdoor spaces.
UPGRADE BUNDLE-STYLE FOLDING DESIGN: Compact folded size saves valuable storage space and enhances portability for travel, camping, and outdoor outings
ERGONOMIC ZERO GRAVITY RECLINER: Features safe locking recline system with 0–170° adjustable positions for personalized comfort and full-body relaxation
PREMIUM COMFORT & CONVENIENCE: Fully padded seating surface paired with an adjustable headrest pillow; built-in cup holder keeps drinks within easy reach
Heavy-Duty & Long-Lasting Construction: Sturdy outdoor-grade frame supports up to 350 lbs for reliable stability across all body types, paired with weather-resistant materials built to withstand repeated outdoor use—perfect for poolside, backyard, lawn, and patio spaces
Oversized Gravity Chair: Set up size of the zero gravity chair is 18.5″ L x 22″ W x 45.5″ H, off ground seat height is 21″, seat fabric width is 22″. Folding size is 42″ L x 8″ W. Product weight is 20.6 lbs
11 reviews for Portal Portable Zero Gravity Chair, Lounge Chair Outdoor Oversized Zero Gravity Chair Folding Lounge Chair with Adjustable Pillows and Cup Holder for Poolside Backyard and Lawn, Support 350lbs
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AvidDIY-er –
Great chair! The envy of all my camping mates!
I was worried about reviews that said “it was a beast to port around”. Since I am planning on using this camping most of the time portability is important. I’m 5’10” female with reasonable strength. This chair is not difficult to fold, carry, or move. I brought it on a weekend camping trip and regularly relocated it from campsite to lakeside daily without issue.It is THE most comfortable chair EVER. It even got the hubbie’s seal of approval for cost/quality and that doesn’t come easily as he holds that bar pretty high. It’s a big chair designed to accommodate big people. It’s sturdy and well put together. The moving lumbar pillow is perfect. Use it for lumbar support when sitting upright and as a pillow when reclining. The little table that folds away is perfect for my 30 ounce yeti tumbler with handle, my phone, and my tablet. The table doesn’t appear to be made of wood but rather some sort of metal/plastic material and I don’t foresee it warping due to moisture as some reviewers mentioned. The locking mechanism works well. It’s the only part of the chair that worries me though. If a stronger person forgets the locks are engaged and try to force the chair to move it seems like the locks could break. I don’t know this for a fact though..I just make sure to be aware if the locks are engaged when using the chair and advise anyone who is using it to do the same.The chair has a warning on the label that because the arms are made of wood it shouldn’t be left in the elements all the time. Not a big deal to me as I always put my portable chairs in storage when not in use (so they keep in good condition longer). Overall this is a great chair at a reasonable price and I’m planning on buying another so the Hubbie stops stealing mine.
CJ –
Great lounge chair!
Very easy to set up and fold back into storage bag. Great for garden, beach, and car camping. Super comfortable, seriously thinking about using it inside as well!
Onfire –
Well-constructed, well-engineered and, well . . . Great !!
I looked long and hard for a higher quality zero-gravity recliner and ultimately landed on Portal’s oversized, non-mesh, padded version (as I believe the 600D “ballistic” material will endure outdoor exposures better).All that compulsiveness really paid off as I am in no way disappointed with this purchase.I am ecstatic at the comfort quality, the ease of operation, the weight (which is not too heavy for me to carry, but as I also live where it gets quite seasonally breezy so it seems like it isn’t nearly as prone to wind-walking across my deck as other chairs have). The adjustable pillow works quite well, as do the locking mechanisms. I find it easy to open, easy to close back up and the reclining motion is “like butta”.Happy to say I am most satisfied with this Portal zero-gravity recliner. Because I’m also interested in seeing this chair last as long as possible, I also chose to purchase a 400D slip over cover, installed when the chair is completely folded back together and that attaches at the bottom with clips.From my POV, all that research I put in (including the many positive ratings and very few negative I combed through ) . . . did indeed pay off.The price was slightly higher than many others I looked at, but as I learned a long time ago . . . where my comfort is concerned, it ain’t worth the compromise. I would definitely purchase another one of these chairs.
North –
Good chairs
I’m an oversized person so I bought these to hold me up. They work well. They are comfortable and tip back fairly easily, lock into place and are overall good. I have 4 kids and they all love them as well. My only complaint is the tray on one of them bent a bit so now it sits a little crooked. I think it may have happened when my kids used the chair and didn’t take time to put up the tray and just let it hang under the chair. I don’t think I can blame the chair for that, but it would be a better design to have the tray being up as an option if someone doesn’t want it up. Also, there is no locking mechnism to keep the chair folded. They have to be carried just so when folded or they want to flop open. They do seem very sturdy and are comfortable.
jmc –
Wow! Really comfy chair!!
This is the second one of these chairs I have purchased and have logged many hours in it over the last two summers. Loved the first one – the backrest is mesh=like in the middle which is great on those hot, humid, sweaty summer days. Actually gets chilly on cooler days so I got this one with a solid backrest. It is SUPER comfy!! Haven’t spent an afternoon in it yet, but looking forward to it as I gave it a quick test run and am extremely happy. Very cushy seat and the extra width makes the chair nice and roomy. Looks good too – especially like the “wood” armrest they dress it up wonderfully! I really recommend these chairs. The only negative is that they are a beast. Heavier than one would expect, but I guess that means it is solidly built! Was able to get it when the price had been reduced so also this was a good value.
🏴Séafra “J Mac” Ó Miadhachàin –
Great for big guys
I’m 5’11 and 280 at the moment and this fits perfect. So if you’re thinking of spending the extra $30 for the oversized one I wouldn’t unless you’re like 50 pounds heavier.The locks hold me in place whether I want to recline slightly or all the way. My feet go slightly over the fabric but my toes still rest on the bar. So in my opinion it’s not too short. The slide out with the cup holder is kind of odd. It slides out farther than it needs to but only locks in one position. Folds up easy. It’s comfortable. May be a little cumbersome for children to fold up and move, it’s not super light. Which is probably why I fit in it perfectly. It’s sturdy.Edit:Apparently if you fold it up and leave it outside in the sun too long it’ll bleach the black and turn it that orange color.Doesn’t rub off on you or anything but if you want to keep yours nice and newer looking do be aware it might get a reverse sun tan.
MISSCDN –
After after our 20+ years old Lafuma chairs began failing, we started looking for another comparable brand (Lafuma’s are pretty expensive now), perhaps something with a bit of padding. There were lots of things we liked about the Portal chairs; combined padding & breathable mesh, easily adjustable headrest (works great for lumbar support), included side table & colour options. I was hesitant about the XL sizing but there was not a “regular” size available so we went with it anyway. The quality is really excellent – they are beautifully finished and the adjustable headrest solution is genius (it just slides to where you want without fiddling with those annoying elastic back straps). The cushioned seat/mesh back is comfortable but not too hot and the side table stays nicely balanced when you adjust the chair. But a couple of things to note: (1) I am on the shorter/slighter side and find the XL a bit too large to be really comfortable. I find it awkward to push the chair into a reclining position – certainly not as smoothly as the Lafuma – and it is not possible to sit fully back and have my legs align naturally with the angles of the chair. My husband, on the other hand, absolutely loves it. I’ll keep working on finding my comfort zone. (2) The Portal chair uses a locking system to position the degree of recline vs. the Lafuma friction system which just adjusts effortlessly. If you forget to lock your position, moving will jolt you upright pretty quickly. If you don’t disengage the lock before starting to return to an upright position, it’s pretty rough. I assume if that happens too many times, the mechanism will be stripped. Overall, this is an excellent quality chair and will, I’m sure, provide many years of use.
Elina –
Great chair. Big enough, not heavy. Easy to recline. I like the small tray, I use it a lot. Very comfortable.
Pete –
The chair is fantastic. Yes it’s big but very comfortable to sit in or to sleep in. Lots of room around you. It will be used at the cottage so I will see what happens after time. All of the family love it. One thing that would of made it even better if there was a locking mechanism for the table when not in use. Definitely recommend it!!!!
Alna –
ce fauteuil est confortable et semble assez solide mais il est difficile de se prononcer sur sa qualité si l’on utilise depuis une semaine à peine !
John The French –
We have purchased many zero-gravity chairs in the past, always looking for the best bargains and all have lasted 2 or 3 summers. This year, we decided to go with a higher quality chair and so far we are 100% happy with the Portal chairs. They look great, are super comfy and the overall materials used are higher quality. We’ve only had them for a couple of weeks, but so far they are easily the best ones we’ve had.