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Don't forget to take a sit pad
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<blockquote data-quote="308stillbrass" data-source="post: 1719876" data-attributes="member: 109919"><p>I do, and it serves multiple functions for me. I carry half of a cheapo blue ccf sleeping pad. I use it to sit on, I can stick it under me in the hammock for some extra warmth, and I can also use it as a pad for my dog in the really cold weather. I can also use it as something to stand on when getting in/out of the hammock, it also makes a good fan for the fire. IMO the Z-seat is a touch small. I would rather buy a full length z pad and cut it in half, or at least bigger than the z seat is. One benfit to using a half length pad is you have more coverage area for when the ground is wet/muddy etc, and you can also lay the extra pad behind your back for leaning against a tree etc.</p><p></p><p>I am probably going to buy a full length z pad and cut it here soon. The z pad folds up very nicely, where as the typical ccf pads just roll up and when unrolled never want to stay super flat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308stillbrass, post: 1719876, member: 109919"] I do, and it serves multiple functions for me. I carry half of a cheapo blue ccf sleeping pad. I use it to sit on, I can stick it under me in the hammock for some extra warmth, and I can also use it as a pad for my dog in the really cold weather. I can also use it as something to stand on when getting in/out of the hammock, it also makes a good fan for the fire. IMO the Z-seat is a touch small. I would rather buy a full length z pad and cut it in half, or at least bigger than the z seat is. One benfit to using a half length pad is you have more coverage area for when the ground is wet/muddy etc, and you can also lay the extra pad behind your back for leaning against a tree etc. I am probably going to buy a full length z pad and cut it here soon. The z pad folds up very nicely, where as the typical ccf pads just roll up and when unrolled never want to stay super flat. [/QUOTE]
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