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Liner uses
- Backpacking: A mummy-shaped liner can add 5° to 15°F of warmth to your bag. It also helps your bag last longer by protecting it from dirt and body oils.
Traveling: A rectangular liner separates you from unclean bedding.
Liner materials
- Silk: Very light, compact and insulates in cold weather. Absorbent and breathable in warm weather. Price: moderate to expensive.
- Cotton: Strong, durable, absorbent. Not the lightest or most compact. Price: economical.
- Fleece and microfleece: Warmer, heavier, soft, moisture-wicking, quick-drying. Mid- and heavyweight varieties are bulky. Price: moderate.
- Synthetics: Moisture-wicking, breathable, stretchy. Price: moderate.
- Insulated: Adds enough warmth to greatly extend the temp range of a lightweight bag. Price: moderate to expensive.
How will you use the chair?
If you plan to take it backpacking, consider its weight and packed size.
For car camping, picnicking, or sitting in your backyard, pick a premium chair that's as big and plush as you'd like.
Chairs for backpackers
Camp stools: These are the lightest and simplest option. They don't have a back rest.
Scoop chairs: These resemble a sling and offer a good compromise between lightness and comfort.
- Legless chairs: A clamshell-like mat that opens into a chair. Lightweight and packable.
Chairs for campers
Classic camp: Has four legs, a straight back and a flat seat. Affordable, stable and typically high enough to sit and stand with ease.
Low chair: A chair with four short legs that’s good on uneven ground.
Suspended: A newer, pricier style that suspends the sitter from the chair frame.
Features to consider
Price typically reflects frame quality and materials used, with lighter options often costing more.
Pay attention to extras such as cup holders, footrests, head and lumbar pads.
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