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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2269479" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I'd skip a camp chair unless the outiffter doesn't provide it. Those are great for us who do pack in hunts etc but I have never set a camp for a hunt where chairs are not provided. If you hunt off a horse, a light chair like mentioned is fine. I have very similar ultra light chairs for this purpose but they only go if there is room and there is usually not. As a result I use a air cell pillow/seat for glassing. A chair is nice but I use my pack for a back rest and the air cell for my butt and it's actually quite comfy and deflated weighs 5 ounces and takes up very little room. Foam pads are fine too. Anything to provide a little cushion and get you off the cold wet ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2269479, member: 61747"] I'd skip a camp chair unless the outiffter doesn't provide it. Those are great for us who do pack in hunts etc but I have never set a camp for a hunt where chairs are not provided. If you hunt off a horse, a light chair like mentioned is fine. I have very similar ultra light chairs for this purpose but they only go if there is room and there is usually not. As a result I use a air cell pillow/seat for glassing. A chair is nice but I use my pack for a back rest and the air cell for my butt and it's actually quite comfy and deflated weighs 5 ounces and takes up very little room. Foam pads are fine too. Anything to provide a little cushion and get you off the cold wet ground. [/QUOTE]
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