A cautionary note: If you use your sleeping pad in your chair, you
should never eat while sitting in the chair. Otherwise, you will be
sleeping on a smellable.
Ditto for Scouts who sit or lay on their sleeping pads outside their
tents, while playing cards or otherwise hanging out.
Terry Pogue wrote:
> 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.
>
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