Boundary Waters Comfort in a Crazy Creek Chair

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 by Sue prom
     It's rare to find a camp chair at my Boundary Waters campsite unless I'm not planning to portage.  Camp chairs add extra weight that I don't like to have to carry in the BWCA but on my last solo canoe trip I decided to bring one along.

     The best thing about the chair I brought into the Boundary Waters with me was I didn't have to carry it.  That's because the sleeping pad I brought along could also be used as a camp chair.  This double duty piece of Boundary Waters equipment only weighs 21.6 ounces and was very comfortable for both sleeping and lounging around the camp.  It's longer than most camp chairs so you can either double it up for extra cushion underneath or use the extra length to protect your legs from the ground. 
 
     Now that I've experienced the luxury of having a camp chair in the Boundary Waters I doubt I will ever not bring along a sleeping pad that can be used as a chair.  It was great to be able to relax around camp and not worry about puncturing a self inflating mat in the process.  The Crazy Creek Lounger even worked as a wilderness yoga mat. 

     If you're in the market for a new sleeping pad for your BWCA canoe trips then look no further than the Crazy Creek Powerlounger.  You won't be disappointed with the versatility or comfort it can provide you in the Boundary Waters.
Boundary Waters Equipment

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