Bushcraft chair

Make a tripod, cut a few sticks to length and add a couple notches and few lengths of cord and you have a full chair with back rest you can actually lean into. 

 

We found the type that you thread the branch through the front really dig into the back of your legs and quite uncomfortable, not to mention the sitting position isn’t great. The lightweight chairs with poles feel like you will topple over if you really lean back into them and never provide support as hight as the shoulders let alone head.

 

Our design solves all these issues whist with a simple but innovative way to suspend it whilst remaining as light or lighter than the ultra-light camp chairs, about a third of the cost all whilst providing un parallelled comfort. 

Made from abrasion, UV and fire resistant materials it is ready for the demands of the more rigorous outdoor pursuits.

 

Being able to un attach it in seconds, without any disassembly of your tripod, means it can quickly and easily be used for a number of jobs round the camp. Some of these uses are; ground mat for hammock, Bivi or tent; rain collector; rain cover for kit; kit holder and carrying fire wood or leaf litter, but I’m sure you resourceful people will come up with many more ways to uses it. 

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