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Crazy Creek Chairs, Adult Tested, Kid Approved

May 24, 2024 by Fred Rowlands Leave a Comment

When it comes to outdoor gear, comfort and durability are paramount. Picture this: you’re deep in the backcountry, the sun is setting, and after a long day of hiking, all you want is to kick back and relax. Or, you’re on the beach of the river in NW Florida or simply at a BBQ with friends and need your own comfortable place to sit.  Enter Crazy Creek Chairs. These aren’t just any chairs; they’re the epitome of portable comfort, designed for adventurers who don’t compromise on quality. Whether you’re scaling mountains or setting up camp by a serene lakeside, Crazy Creek has got your back—literally. Let’s dive into why these chairs are the go-to choice for those who live for the great outdoors.

First, these are VERSATILE!  Set them on the ground, on a cooler, on the tailgate of your pickup, on those awesome high school bleacher seats, set them anywhere, and then sit in them relax, and enjoy.  It’s really that simple.

It’s easy to get them wherever you need them because they are very lightweight and foldable, making them easy to carry and pack. They often come with straps or carrying handles for added convenience.

We tried them out at a BBQ recently and everyone was very impressed with the stability and durability as well.  They are made with high-quality materials, such as ripstop nylon and reinforced stitching, and built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions and heavy use.  The non-slip bottom ensures that the chair remains stable on different surfaces, providing reliable support.

Dusther and Our Marine Enjoying the Shade and Their Crazy Creek Chairs

Support was a big issue for two of our team due to back issues from their Military days.  Our Marine commented that “It doesn’t matter what angle I sit at, my back feels good and I’m comfortable.  If I want to change my sitting angle I can just move my feet in or out some and I’m still comfortable with no pain.  This is probably the best outdoor chair I’ve ever sat in, the only problem is I need help getting up off the ground!”  He and Dusther tried the Original, or OG, and the Hex 2.0 and loved them both for the same reasons, comfort and no back problems.  They sat on the ground for over an hour and enjoyed the entire time chatting, playing on the phone and watching Mason test the inflatable AirCliner.

Testing the AirCliner proved difficult for anyone other than Mason.  Dusther inflated the chair but Mason laid claim almost immediately and never gave it up!  It seemed to be very comfortable and he wasn’t interested in his previous chair so we assume he loved it. His smile seems to confirm that!

Mason Laid Claim Early to the AirCliner, and Never Gave it Back

In the end, it’s all about making the most of your time in the wild. Crazy Creek Chairs aren’t just a piece of gear; they’re a game-changer. They provide that perfect blend of comfort, durability, and portability, turning any rugged terrain or neighborhood backyard into your personal lounge. So, the next time you’re packing for an adventure, don’t settle for sitting on cold, hard ground. Trust Crazy Creek to elevate your outdoor experience, giving you the comfort you need to truly enjoy the great outdoors. Because let’s face it, after a day of tackling trails, conquering peaks, and enduring those awesome Friday Night Bleachers, you deserve to kick back in style.

Down and Out, in Comfort and Style

And if you really like the idea of these, which I do and I’m ordering another one BTW, here’s a code just for YOU!  https://crazycreek.com/discount/LOADOUTROOM15

Garfield out.

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Fred Rowlands Fred “Garfield” Rowlands is a 21+ year Navy veteran who spent his career in strange and diverse places like Diego Garcia, Wintering Over in Antarctica, the Southern Border, and Burbank CA. Has spent over 30 years working in Military Physical Security, Law Enforcement, and Private Security, and has “more luck than a cat has lives” supposedly. He now resides in NW Florida with his wife and a Great Dane named Layla.

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