Camp Chairs: what do you use?

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Tiley

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Oct 19, 2006
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I tend to use a Crazy Creek chair. They're (relatively) packable - certainly better than all of the foldy-metal numbers - and surprisingly comfortable. The downside is that you are still on the ground; that said, you can use it on a log if you need your legs to dangle.

If I'm carrying it for a multi-day trip, I prefer to take a bit of neoprene and just sit on that. Keeps the water off and your bum warm.

Maybe I'm missing a trick on the comfort stakes though...?
 

mountainm

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Jan 12, 2011
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A also have an aluminium and canvas officers chair which dismantles and rolls up into itself - my google fu is failing to find a picture of it but it sounds like it would be perfect for you.
 

mountainm

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 12, 2011
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www.mikemountain.co.uk
A also have an aluminium and canvas officers chair which dismantles and rolls up into itself - my google fu is failing to find a picture of it but it sounds like it would be perfect for you.

Similar to this
http://ww2-militaria-reproduction.com/shopexd.asp?id=4382&bc=no
but made from aluminium

UK_WWII_Folding_Camp_Chair_(original).jpg
 

John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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I often use my "bushy armchair"
BushChair.jpg

or a Gelert camp chair
But since the Pre Moot course I may start making "on site"
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When on my "permanent" camp in the woods I have built furniture on site :)
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Otherwise a stump or bit of firewood will do :)
 

basha

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Aug 9, 2006
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i saw a good one that collapsed and was very comfy when i test sat in it, although it was low down as no legs perhapsnot best suited when combined with beer. you put a sleep mat in it to give it padding and structure but cant find one anywhere(not that i have looked too hard)

do you mean one of these;
http://www.facewest.co.uk/Thermarest-Trek-Chair.html

I've got one and find it very comfortable; has several advantages
tiny pack size
can sit inside small tents
I find it ideal for beer drinking as distance to fall minimised :p.
 

Jimmy Bojangles

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Sep 10, 2011
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The "Sit anywhere chair" from Go-Outdoors, there's been two other chairs of the same type mentioned below, and despite how they look they really are very comfy. I got one because after a hearty meal I like to lean back with a whisky and stare into the fire. (can't do that on a chair without a back) I just stuck it under the straps on my rucksack, it's bulky but weighs nothing. Oh, and when it's time to sleep it lays flat and gives my dog a sleeping mat.
I bragged about it so much on the last camp my "friends" threatened to burn it. And me! :)
 

Graveworm

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Sep 2, 2011
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I do fall into the find something to sit on brigade when I go out. However I have a couple of these (one 22" one 26") for me and the SO for photography (where they are pretty popular) and spectator events. Otherwise they live in the boot of the car. I recently carried them on a stroll when the in laws were visiting who need to stop and rest frequently. They are pretty lightweight, much more sturdy and comfortable than the non extending tripod stools but the price is silly steep, even given how good they are.
 

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