Crazy Creek HexaLite Original

Crazy Creek has made it so convenient for us to take a little bit of comfort outdoors with us regardless of where we're heading.  And let me tell you, that little bit of comfort goes a long way when you want to have a seat and rest a while.  It actually brings a whole new meaning to it, especially when it seems a bit odd that you can actually find that kind of comfort out in the different terrains.  The HexaLite Original is unbelievably light, at 14.8 ounces that you won't even know it's attached to your backpack.  It's firmly rolled up and has a carry-strap for easy carry.  When it's rolled up, it fits almost anywhere and/or will hook on anything.  The carry strap comes off and wallah, you have yourself a nice seat.  So instead of sitting on whatever it may be, even rocks, this chair will make all the difference to your day out.  Sit in it, adjust the straps and reline.  Yep, the outdoors looks so much better from this chair.  The only thing I noticed, was that the carry strap is not attached to the chair, so unless you find a way to attach it to the chair like I did, you will need to find a good place to keep it until you're ready to roll it up again.

Also available from Crazy Creek is the HexaLite LongBack, which offers extra width and back height, but weighs just over a pound.  Their newest adventure chair is the HexaLite PowerLounger, a 24 ounce lounger that serves as a sleeping pad and a lounge chair.  These chairs are made with 1/2" ultra-lightweight hexagonal-cored foam, polyester mesh seating surface and 420D coated ripstop nylon outer fabric.

We thoroughly enjoyed this easy, no fuss, not bulky, extremely light, roll-up-and-go chair.  We got the seat wet from being in and out of the water, but it dried out surprisingly quick and didn't leave an odor.  It's perfect for the person who loves to be outdoors, but doesn't want to fuss with carrying a whole lot.  Of course it's ideal for movies at the park and extra seating for any family camping - the list could get long.

Colorado Adventure Staff

www.crazycreek.com