I ended up with both chairs and like both, but there are differences you may want to consider when making your decision. I already had a Picnic Time Portable Sport Chair which I loved and wanted another, but this showed up in its stead in my phone app search. Thinking the other wasn't available, I bought this one as it looked very similar. Then a problem with shipping meant I wouldn't get it in time for my event. Luckily, at my computer, I was able to find and order another Picnic Time chair that would come on time. Unfortunately it was too late to cancel this order so now I have both. I decided to keep this chair too as I can always use another of this type. It is slightly different in several ways and I prefer the Picnic Time chair, but I'll let you decide which works best for you.People are always trying to commandeer my Picnic Time chair at sports events because it's so handy to have the tray and extra pockets for programs, prize lists and gadgets, plus it's really comfortable. This chair has the tray and pockets too. The pockets are different on this chair and include a large one which is especially nice for an extra lead line and bulkier items. The tray on this chair also has a cup holder. Since I was using the PT chair at my barn to rest during projects, I will like this one better for that purpose because the bigger pocket will be good for gloves, garden tools or bug spray.The tubing on this chair is squared off rather than round and brushed aluminum instead of polished, but also very lightweight so transport is easy. The PT chair has a carrying strap but I don't use it so it doesn't matter to me that this one doesn't. The arms on this chair are slightly higher and the bottom supports are lower. On both chairs having the piece along the bottom is good for keeping the chair from sinking into soft ground, but since the supports on this one are at ground level, it doesn't allow for leveling quite as much as the other chair. I found I had a less steady feeling in this chair as the bottom supports rested directly on the uneven ground by my barn.Another difference in the two chairs is the seat/back. On the PT chair the back is entirely separate and although secured to each side by a screw, it can be removed should you want to have it embroidered with your name, team or farm name. This one obviously can't be removed as it's all one piece. While I found the seat and back on both chairs comfortable, there is a bit less padding and more give on this one which means you're leaning back a bit more and sitting marginally lower. It's not a big difference any more than arm height is, but it is a difference. I prefer the other and like the opening between the seat and back, but will have to admit it probably looks better to the observer to have the closed back. Both accommodate my generous size fine.Bottom line, both are good and comfortable chairs. This one has the cup holder, fewer but bigger pockets, the closed back and allows you to lean back a bit more if you like that. The Picnic Time chair is more stable and better built, has more padding, slightly better proportions and a carrying strap.