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Hex 2.0 LongBack Chair
Crazy Creek
Hex 2.0 LongBack Chair
$74.95
Description

  The Crazy Creek Hex 2.0 LongBack chair is highly packable and great for ultralight camping. Ideal whenever space and weight are a factor. Also perfect for day hikes – just clip the Hex 2.0 to your pack and go!

  Hex 2.0 chairs roll up compactly, with their handy attached strap, for ultra-easy carrying. And they work great as minimalist sleeping pads for ultralight backpacking, too.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Crazy Creek
Weight Capacity:
250 pounds
Weight:
24.8 oz / 703 g
Dimensions:
37.5? x 17.5? / 94 x 44 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1039
Other Features:
• Extra width and back height for more expansive comfort.
• Rolls up to only 4in. diameter.
• Handy attached roll-up strap and hanging loop.
• Compact and extremely packable for backcountry use or whenever space and weight are a factor.
• Improved 8mm high-density cored EVA closed-cell foam provides more insulation and comfort without added bulk.
• Outer shell of durable 210D coated ripstop nylon protects from wet ground.
• Inner surface of water-resistant, breathable 70D coated ripstop nylon is more durable, easy to keep clean, provides better insulation and is totally sealed from sand and dirt.
• Virtually unbreakable carbon-fiber stays.
• Tight-knit nylon webbing for superior tensile strength.
• Reinforced wing connection for durability.
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