Red Lodge, Mont. (Oct. 22, 2025) Crazy Creek Products, a pioneer in portable outdoor seating, is thrilled to announce the second release in its limited-edition series with acclaimed artist and adventurer Rachel Pohl. The new Snow Ghosts Hex 2.0 Chair blends Crazy Creek’s lightweight seating with Pohl’s distinct art style, this time inspired by a dreamlike winter landscape in the forests of Norway. 

Pohl, who grew up in Bozeman and now resides in Norway, is known for her vivid nature-landscape paintings. This limited-edition model features Pohl’s painting “The Snowy Path,” a dreamy alpine landscape at sunset. Though painted from a moment in Norway, the imagery is meant to spark memories of anyone’s snowy adventures in alpine places.

“I have been in love with Crazy Creek chairs for 30 years! Ever since I was a toddler, I’ve loved bringing them on hikes, backpacking trips, camping trips, and my favorite: plein air painting,” said Pohl. “To me, Crazy Creek is synonymous with having a relaxing and meaningful time being present with nature. I think in order to really fall in love with a place, you have to be still with it. This collab has meant so much to me.” 

Built on Crazy Creek’s best-selling Hex 2.0 Chair, this limited-edition version features Pohl’s artwork printed on ultra-durable, water-resistant ripstop polyester, with key technical features like carbon-reinforced stays for back support, compact roll-up design for easy transport, and high-density closed-cell foam for insulation and comfort. Lightweight and built to last, it’s the perfect combination of art and utility, designed for snowy trailheads, cozy campfires, and wild places in between. 

This chair is backed by Crazy Creek’s limited lifetime warranty, reinforcing a shared commitment between artist and brand to sustainability and quality.

The first drop in the series, the Pine Creek colorway, featured the “paintbrush and asters” print from Pohl’s “August Paintbrush” painting on the Hex 2.0 Original Chair. The third chair in the series will launch in 2026.