Here's some things I've noticed as a 240lbs guy who rooches (squirms) and can't sit still:
Sliding mechanisms suck. Any chair that has a piece that slides is going to inevitably get gunked up with grit, stop sliding, and be a **********.
The fewer parts the better. I've got a GCI Outdoor Low chair that has stood up to years of abuse. Mostly because it has two pivots and short tubing.
If you can't slouch in your camp chair, it's not comfortable enough. No one wants to sit at a campfire like a fine dining establishment.
The Yeti Hondo looks like the first actually reliable, sturdy, comfortable camp chair that combines elements of old reliable wooden folding chairs with newschool materials. It's just stupidly priced like all things Yeti.
I'm always surprised someone has made something like this out of metal:
Well, I can find some, but I have no idea how to purchase them.
https://xushengcompany.en.made-in-c...e-Without-Armrest-Folding-Recliner-Chair.html