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Are Backpacking Chairs Worth It?

 


Can you picture resting your aching limbs on a comfortable backpacking chair, after a long days journey under the blazing sun?

As a backpacker you're no stranger to trudging uneven terrain on your outdoor trips.

Even while panting in extreme weather conditions, you can't simply stop until you reach your daily target.

Despite painful knee joints and surrounding tissues caused wrong footgear, you're forced to press forward.

Unlike walking up hill the contraction pressure on knee joints are up to 5 times greater; when you're walking down hill.

Exposing the knee joints and surrounding cartilage to chronic problems. Making the thought of a comfortable backpacking chair even more appealing.

(There are many : untold long distance stroll complications that you should know about|)

1. Do You need an outdoor chair when backpacking?

If someone told you that a backpacking seat is optional. As an experienced hiker, you would tell them with conviction; that it's an essential part of your hiking equipment.

Beginners tend to think of long outdoor trips in general terms. But people who actually experienced the finer details, would tell you the benefits of a backpacking chair.

(Top 5 deadliest hikes in the world).

If you think carrying an extra item, while already being burdened with a heavily packed rucksack is daunting. Leaving it behind is even more deflating.

With the various types of camping chairs: Lightweight, comfortable, portable and convenient. The only regret you'll have in the wild is not being able to purchase one immediately.

2. What should you sit on when backpacking?

Now there is a wide variety of outdoor chairs to fit your needs. Each seat is designed to fit a specific persons needs like a shoe.

Top Backpacking Chairs
  1. You get the padded types, that easily folds open and fold up are easier to carry around; examples are: Therm-a-Rest Z-Seat Pad.
  2. Helinox Chair Zero is exactly what it says. It's flexible strong and lightweight.
  3. Then you get advanced models designed for excellent relaxation and the Gossamer Gear Thinlight Foam Pad is one of them.
  4. Another favourite selection is the REI Co-op Flash Sit Pad. Easy to pack, carry around and most importantly; relax after a long journey in dry heat.
3. Do I need a chair for camping?

Yes! Unless you don't mind sitting on stones, which can be painful and very unhealthy. Even sitting on grass can change your entire camping experience into a poisonous insect attack emergency case.

In Summary:

Outdoor trips or camping doesn't mean you have to live on humble beginnings. These days there are pieces of equipment to make you focus on the adventure ahead of you and reaching your destination in one piece.

There are many long term health risks consequentially from being unprepared for a particular journey. A good quality backpacking chair; that fits your budget and preferences is a very important part of your camping gear.