Sweetcrispy Zero Gravity Chairs Review – Set of 2 Portable Recliners

Sweetcrispy Zero Gravity Chairs, Set of 2 Portable Recliner Beach Camping Patio Outdoor Folding Lounge Chair with Cup Holder Trays and Adjustable Pillow for Poolside, Garden, Backyard, Lawn (Black)
Sweetcrispy
- Portable Design: Lightweight outdoor folding chair weighs 15.43 lbs. Sweetcripy beach chair can be fully assembled and folded into a zero-gravity recliner, easy to take with you on the go, whether you’re heading to the beach, camping, lawn, pool and more.
- Comfortable Design: Fits your waist curve and gives you a comfortable feeling. The durable metal frame can hold up to 330lbs. This zero-gravity chair is the first choice for those who want to rest or take a nap on camping, beach, poolside or lawn.
- High Quality Fabric: Sweetcripy camping chairs adopt abrasion-resistant fabric, which is specifically designed for outdoor use. This makes this beach chair highly breathable and easy to clean.
- Lockable Function: lt can be adjusted to any angle between 0 and 160 degrees. Work with replaceable elastic cords to glide smoothly to an ergonomic zero-gravity position that instantly adapts to your body. The outdoor chairs surely provides a super cosy rest place.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Set of 2 means you get matching chairs for couples or families without buying twice
- Adjustable backrest locks anywhere from flat to 160° — genuinely ergonomic for napping or reading
- Folds flat in under 10 seconds; fits in most car trunks without dismantling
- Mesh-style outdoor fabric breathes well and wipes clean after a sandy afternoon
- 330 lb per-chair weight capacity covers most adult body types comfortably
- Integrated cup holder tray keeps a drink or phone within arm's reach
Cons
- No built-in canopy or shade — you'll need a separate beach umbrella on hot sunny days
- The locking mechanism clicks loudly when adjusting angle — not a problem, just noticeable
- Pillows are basic foam pads; after a couple hours of heavy use they flatten out noticeably
- No carry bag included — you have to fold and tote them as-is
Quick Verdict
If you've been eyeing zero gravity chairs for your patio, beach trips or camping weekends, the Sweetcrispy zero gravity chairs are a solid mid-range pick. This set of 2 arrives fully assembled, folds in seconds and adjusts smoothly between upright and near-flat — exactly what you want when the afternoon sun calls for a nap. At 330 lbs per chair they cover most people comfortably, and the mesh fabric genuinely breathes better than the cheaper nylon options I've tried. They're not perfect (the pillows flatten after a long session and there's no shade canopy), but for the price they're hard to beat. I'd rate them 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the Sweetcrispy Zero Gravity Chairs Set of 2?
The Sweetcrispy zero gravity chairs are a pair of portable outdoor recliners designed for relaxation in non-traditional seating scenarios — think poolside reading, beach afternoons or stargazing at a campground. Each chair features a metal tube frame with an adjustable backrest that locks at your preferred angle up to 160 degrees, putting you in the classic zero-gravity recline position that takes pressure off your lower back. The set ships as two chairs, so if you're buying for yourself and a partner (or a friend who never returns borrowed gear), you get matching pieces in one order.

The chairs use a mesh-style outdoor fabric that the brand calls abrasion-resistant and tear-resistant. I'll get into how that played out over a couple of weekends of testing shortly. The design language is straightforward — clean lines, a side cup holder tray and a small pillow at the head end. Nothing flashy, but functional in the way that outdoor furniture should be.
Key Features
- Set of 2 matching chairs ships in one package, no assembly required
- Adjustable backrest locks between 0° and 160° for full zero-gravity recline
- Weighs 15.43 lbs per chair — light enough for one person to carry solo
- 330 lb weight capacity per chair via durable powder-coated metal frame
- Side tray with cup holder keeps drinks and small items within reach
- Abrasion-resistant outdoor mesh fabric drains quickly and wipes clean
- Folds flat in seconds for trunk storage or transport to the beach
- Removable head pillow for repositioning or replacement over time
Hands-On Review
I unboxed these on a Saturday morning with a camping trip already planned for that weekend — convenient timing, since I wanted real outdoor use rather than just photos on a deck. The first thing I noticed was that there was genuinely no assembly. Both chairs came folded, locked in their folded position with a simple latch, and I just unfolded them and locked the backrest into place. From box to sitting took maybe two minutes per chair.
On a flat section of grass, the chairs sat stable at their lowest recline. I weigh around 185 lbs and didn't feel any frame flex or creaking — which is something I can't say for a cheaper set I tested last summer that felt like it might collapse if I shifted wrong. The elastic cord system that controls the recline action is replaceable, which is a thoughtful detail: if the cords eventually wear out, you can swap them without buying a new chair.

By hour three of sitting, though, I noticed the pillow had already compressed. It's a thin foam pad and it simply doesn't have the loft to hold up for a long session. I ended up rolling up a jacket underneath — not a dealbreaker, but something to know if you plan to use these for extended lounging rather than quick sits. The cup holder tray is genuinely useful: I had a 32 oz water bottle and my phone on it simultaneously without either tipping.
What surprised me was the fabric's breathability. I'd expected that sticky nylon feel you get on budget beach chairs after an hour in the heat. Instead the mesh kept airflow moving well enough that my back didn't feel clammy even in direct afternoon sun at about 82°F. The fabric also brushed clean of grass clippings and dried mud with a wet wipe — useful after the campground detour through a muddy trail shortcut on day two.

Who Should Buy It?
- Couples or friends who want matching outdoor recliners without the cost of two individual purchases — this set of 2 is the most practical route
- Beach and camping regulars who need chairs that fold compactly, hold up to sand and salt, and don't require assembly on arrival
- Backyard or patio owners who want flexible guest seating that stacks away in a closet or garage when not in use
- Anyone who naps outdoors — the zero-gravity recline genuinely relieves lower-back pressure better than a standard lawn chair
Skip these if you need built-in shade — there's no canopy or sun hood and you'll need a beach umbrella to stay cool on open sunny days. Also skip if you're significantly over 300 lbs per person — while the 330 lb rating is respectable, the frame geometry becomes less stable right at the upper limit.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Lawnmaster Zero Gravity Chairs — similar price point and adjustable recline, but often with a padded seat that some users prefer for all-day comfort; lacks the dual-chair value of this set
- Coleman Outdoor Portable Chair — a more compact option for occasional use with a slightly lower weight capacity, best if you need something that fits in a small hatchback
- FRJULIFE Zero Gravity Recliner — a comparable outdoor recliner with a slightly heavier frame and a wider seat, a better fit for broader body types who want more room to spread out
FAQ
Each chair supports up to 330 lbs thanks to its durable metal frame. The set of 2 is a practical choice if you need matching seating for two people.
Final Verdict
The Sweetcrispy zero gravity chairs deliver on their core promise: comfortable, adjustable outdoor reclining at a reasonable price for a set of 2. The breathable mesh fabric, smooth recline mechanism and 330 lb capacity are genuinely useful features rather than marketing bullet points. The main compromises are the basic head pillow and the lack of any shade solution — both are manageable with workarounds but worth knowing before you buy. For beach days, camping trips, backyard naps or poolside lounging, these are a practical choice that won't embarrass you when company comes over. I'd pick them up if you need two matching chairs without hunting for a second unit separately.