| The Ultimate Camping Supply Checklist Guide - 3 Simple Reasons to Get Camping Chairs Why do you need camping chairs if a camping trip is meant to be rugged and adventurous? To some people, having nice comfy camping chairs seems to beat the idea of a camping trip and to a certain extent, spoiling the exploratory mood of a supposed camping trip. But you’ve already decided to “rough it” a little easier in your RV, so now get a good camp chair to enjoy “roughing it” while outside. Having nice camping chairs does not mean you’re a “sissy” or spoiled just because you cannot stand sitting on logs and stony ground. Camping chairs are just as essential as the various other accessories that you have on your camping supply checklist. Always remember that comfort adds to the overall enjoyment found on camping trips. If you still need a reason to get camping chairs, here are three simple ones to begin with. 1. Stony Terrains The place you will be camping might have stony ground and there is a good chance that you may not last ten minutes sitting on those rocks. Camping chairs are ideal when you are camping on prickly, stony and uneven terrain. 2. Prevailing Wet Weather You may not be expecting a torrential downpour but if it does come then Murphy’s Law kicks in and you’ll be squatting around the campfire after the rain is over or you’ll be getting wet! 3. Cheap & Sturdy! Most of these folding stools that are easy to pack are quite cheap and also sturdy at the same time. Somehow, after a long day of activity, I prefer to sitting around in a comfortable folding camp chair to soothe my tired legs. If you finally decide to include camping chairs in your camping supply checklist, you should have a good idea of the number of chairs you need for your camping trip. One for each camper sure makes your trip more pleasant. You should also check to make sure that any chair choose is made of a strong but also lightweight material. This is important because you’ll be moving the chairs around quite a lot. Additionally some of the chairs could get exposed to inclement weather. By Jo Mazak |
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