Camp chair for the lightweight-minded backpacker

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So, for those of you soft-enough like me that really appreciate a camp chair, what are you carrying? I basically dont backpack without my crazy-creek chair, carried one with me since the early 1990’s and have no intention to go without. However, I made the mistake of weighing mine…a regular cc chair is 22ounces! I was honestly really surprised how heavy it was. I feel like this item should be 8-10 ounces, but cant find any options like that.

I did hear something that Exo was toying with making a lw option like this. Id love that, but imagine its a ways out, and they arent exactly beating down my door to have me use their test samples.

So what are you all using? Any mods you’ve done to lighten things up, and whats the weight? (Photos appreciated).

@ExoMtnGear Id love to hear if this is actually happening, and if so when, etc.

Also found this handy flowchart and article in backpacking light... :)

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I basically dont backpack without my crazy-creek chair, carried one with me since the early 1990’s and have no intention to go without. However, I made the mistake of weighing mine…a regular cc chair is 22ounces! I was honestly really surprised how heavy it was. I feel like this item should be 8-10 ounces, but cant find any options like that.
I don't recall the weight but Osprey years ago made a lighter than Crazy Creek chair. I wore out two of them over the years using them here in the desert. I wish someone would make another lightweight option. If I do carry a chair these days it the Helinox zero.
 
Looks like the chair zero is 18-19 oz. So lighter, but still seems like a lot. I may experiment with cutting some of the foam out of the back of my cc chair, maybe do something with the zipper (what the heck is the zipper for, anyway?), etc. and see where it gets me.

Curious to hear what other folks who appreciate having a back on their chair are doing.
 
Have always made chairs/seating at spike camps. Have chosen my location based on convenient natural seating on more than one occasion.
 
So, for those of you soft-enough like me that really appreciate a camp chair, what are you carrying? I basically dont backpack without my crazy-creek chair, carried one with me since the early 1990’s and have no intention to go without. However, I made the mistake of weighing mine…a regular cc chair is 22ounces! I was honestly really surprised how heavy it was. I feel like this item should be 8-10 ounces, but cant find any options like that.

I did hear something that Exo was toying with making a lw option like this. Id love that, but imagine its a ways out, and they arent exactly beating down my door to have me use their test samples.

So what are you all using? Any mods you’ve done to lighten things up, and whats the weight? (Photos appreciated).

@ExoMtnGear Id love to hear if this is actually happening, and if so when, etc.

Also found this handy flowchart and article in backpacking light... :)

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You might look at QwikBack UL Chair.
 
I have looked at a lot of options for this. There really is no ideal solution.

I have a lightweight stool. I have a lightweight chair. Ultimately a chair is a chair only. What I mean is: I now carry a Crazy Creek Power Lounger. It is a chair, I can put it under my sleeping mat adding protection and R value, I can use it as a shooting mat, I can put it around my stove as a wind break etc. So it has more than 1 use....so it can weigh more and I don't mind carrying it.

YMMV...
 
I have a Crazy Creek and a Helinox. I usually bring one or the other depending on circumstances. If I'm fishing, I usually bring the Helinox because its nice to have a chair to sit in to set up my fishing rig and I usually end up lounging around more on backcountry fishing trips. If I'm glassing, I usually go with the Crazy Creek, though I sometimes opt for the slightly lighter butt pad + backpack if I know I have natural back support at my glassing spot.

Helinox pro tip: add your inflatable pillow for a little extra lumber support. Since I only have one of each chair, when I go backpacking with my fiancee, we're usually low grade fighting over the Helinox. If the occupier stands up, its getting taken by the other party. That being said, I'm not the biggest fan of glassing out of the Helinox unless I'm generally glassing higher terrain than what I'm sitting on. If I'm looking down or need to cover a particularly wide area, its not my favorite. Also, on soft ground, the legs sink and it sucks. Oh, and if you intend to use the Crazy Creek as a bleacher seat, make sure you buy the one with the extended back or, it sucks.
 
Camp Time Pack Stool. Mine weighs 13.3 oz.

 
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