If you've ever decided not to bring a Crazy Creek because of its unnecessary weight, take another look at the Hex 2.0. Crazy Creek's lightest chair the Hex 2.0 weighs in at 21 ounces. Perfect for Scouters, and other outdoor program leaders who spend a lot of time outside sitting, but also carry their gear with them.
| Additional Info: | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
|---|---|
| Armrests: | no |
| Cup Holder: | no |
| Folded Dimensions: | 15.5 x 16.5 x 1 in |
| Material: | synthetic |
| Open Dimensions: | 15.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 in |
| Recommended Use: | camping, sitting by fire, stadium seat |
| Size: | 33" x 15.5" (84 x 38 cm) |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
| Weight: | 21.0 oz (595g) |
| Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 Original Camp Chair | $51.50 | |
| Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 LongBack Chair | $61.50 | |
| Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 Powerlounger | $69.99 - $73.00 |
This is my second crazy creek. My first made it through years of abuse, and will get more after I get around to restitching a strap that broke.
Compared to the old adventure series, this chair is lighter and rolls up more easily, but lacks carry handles. Some times I like to stuff things inside my CC and use it like a basket to carry them around; handles help, but I suppose that I can just sew some in myself.
In general, CCs are awesome; if you spend a lot of time sitting around camp, they're a lot more comfortable than sitting on bare ground. Also, they work as a back-up ground pad if your thermarest decides to deflate.
The Hex 2.0 line from Crazy Creek is the newest version of their light-weight series of camping chairs. This chair rolls up small and tight for carrying or packing to your favorite overlook, stream or campsite. Really lightweight, they are great for concerts or ball games too where you might be sitting on a bench or hard chair. We take ours everywhere.
Here is an informative link to an article and video on "How to buy a backpacking and lightweight camping chair: from Outdoor Gear Lab. The chair the reviewer is holding in the video is the Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 Original Chair.
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