[philmont] Chairs

From: Roy Fisher <rfisher003@satx.rr.com>
Date: Thu Aug 02 2007 - 21:10:02 CDT

Steve,

 

Where did you find Cradle Loungers for $25 (or even clones)? Inquiring
minds want to know - and I've got a birthday coming up!!!!!

 

Happy Trails,

 

Roy Fisher

 

-----Original Message-----
From: philmont@troop47.com [mailto:philmont@troop47.com] On Behalf Of Steve
Mac
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 9:21 PM
To: philmont List Member
Subject: [philmont] Chairs

 

I have this type of a chair. We started with the Sling Lights first, with
these @ 25$ its hard to beat, 16 ounces.

 

 

 

 

  <http://www.crazycreek.com/Catalog/sling%20lite%20-%20forest%20green.jpg>

CradleLounger

Item No: 9000 CradleLounger

Chair: 36" x 16" x 19.5"; 23 oz./ 91 x 41 x 50 cm; 748 gr.
Headrest: 16" x 14.5"; 3 oz./ 41 x 37 cm; 85 gr.

This ultra-light framed chair is perfect for hikers and backpackers who want
a portable seat that sits off the ground. Reclined position makes for
outstanding lounging. Can be used with or without the detachable headrest.
Entire CradleLounger folds to only 1" thick for compact transport. Sturdy
T-6 RFG aluminum frame. 70D caoted ripstop with integrated foam padding.

Your step may vary,
Steve Mac Intyre
615.804.0975
A.S.M. Troop 777 & 342
Hermitage, TN
Philmont Advisor 02-32NFM2, 03-23, 05-32, 06-32, 07-33

----- Original Message -----

From: Terry <mailto:terrencepogue@yahoo.com> Pogue

To: Philmont List <mailto:Philmont@troop47.com> Member

Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 10:48

Subject: [Philmont] Chairs

 

I've always used a chair conversion kit (the envelope with straps) that uses
your self-inflating pad or in my case the Z-rest closed cell pad to make the
chair. This way the pad has two uses - chair and sleeping pad. Some with
creaky bones might have trouble getting off the ground or provide
entertainment when trying to get up from sitting on the ground. I think
Therm-a-rest's conversion weighs 7 or so ounces.

Larry Daniell <daniellhome@comcast.net> wrote:

 

I really enjoyed having a Crazy Creek chair with me. Having a way to rest
my back was important to me. I'm 6'-2" and the tall version gives great
back support. The chair can either be carried in your pack or you can clip
the straps on the outside for quick access.

 

It is almost two pounds, but for me it was worth it.

 

Larry Daniell

Huntsville, AL

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