Camp chair for the lightweight-minded backpacker

This.

There is nothing "lightweight" about a chair, and I say this owning both the Helinox Chair Zero and the QwikBack. The QwikBack is lightweight, nothing with legs is lightweight.

Everyone I almost buy a QwikBack type I pause because I’m not sure how much better it’d be than the old standby of putting my pack behind me and laying back against it.
 
I havent tried a quickback. Its light. But yeah, it doesnt appear any different than just leaning against a pack or tree.
I have a sub-1lb stool, and I have a helinox chair. They’re ok, but I prefer the crazy creek style, just wish it were lighter. I know it can be, just appears no one has made that.
 
It's a lot better...
Even for sitting up on rounded logs, rounded rocks, oddly sloped places, etc? I’ve never seen one in the wild so I obviously cant say, but thats why I like the crazy-creek style—because your legs provide the tension against your back, it takes very little “flat spot” and you can still lean on it about anywhere, including many places a stool or legged chair simply cannot. The fact that the “legs” on the back of the quickback still need something to sit on, in addition to whatever YOU are sitting on, seems like it would be similarly limiting in where it can go?
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Obviously Id love a 3oz solution like this, but the utility of it is the primary consideration for me. I would happily carry a 8-10oz crazy-creek-ish solution. Just need someone to make it.
 
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