🪄 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Basic Model Black 3 Legged Folding Stool is a lightweight, portable seating solution made in Sweden. With adjustable heights from 20 to 24 inches and a maximum load capacity of 385 lbs, this stool is perfect for various outdoor activities, ensuring comfort and stability wherever you go.
C**R
Looks very well made
These stools are extremely solid to sit on and fold into a very small, lightweight package to carry. I am an older partially mobility impaired nature photographer and have a hard time getting around. I need something very light to carry and solid and safe to sit on, as I can't stand and operate my camera for long periods of time any more. I had a very cheap (and weak) stool that I used previously. This one was more expensive but definitely worth it. It is a lot stronger and much more solid to sit on. I also got one for my wife and one for our daughter. It does suffer somewhat in the comfort department (3 stars) but it's a small price to pay for the convenience it offers.
B**
Amazingly comfortable, compact and quiet
The Walk Stool Basic is extremely lightweight. It arrived yesterday so as of now I've only used it for scouting today. The walk stool basic is so compact and lightweight that I carried it in the pockets of my fleece pullover. I could easily zip both pockets shut which is a plus when crawling over dead tree and ducking branches. The walk stool basic is also quiet, I simply press the red button before slowly extending the legs. I leaned against a tree for back support. I have the 24 inch basic model. I was so impressed with how comfortably smoooth and quiet it performed, I've decided to use it on tomorrow's bow hunting trip and prepared a permanent place to keep it in my hunting backpack. I plan to carry it anywhere and everywhere I hunt or scout from the ground. This stool is also sturdy and durable.
B**R
stores in small space
Comfortable once I am seated. Requires 2 feet on ground for stability. A chair is better, except when space for storage is more important.
A**R
I can get into a fairly comfortable position, and the tall height allows you to ...
I am writing this review while sitting on my 60cm height walkstool.The seat is very small, and as another comment mentioned, it can be unaccommodating to the male anatomy. I have to manually reposition my balls each time I sit down or there is no space for them and they get squashed uncomfortably by the support between my legs. Because it is a tripod, you either have to sit with one corner between your legs, and one behind each butt cheek, (digging into each cheek may be more accurate), or try to sit with one of the supports behind you, and one on either side(I find this impossible myself, as I have to lift my legs off the ground and I sink back into the stool). That being said, if I work at it, I can get into a fairly comfortable position, and the tall height allows you to have part of your weight carried by your legs on the ground. I am a 6 foot (5'11") tall male, who weighs 190lbs, with a 34" waist. After 15 minutes or so, it can get uncomfortable, and you have to be very conscious of how the seat is supporting your weight.That being said, I'll probably keep it and use it. At the low height setting I don't have these same issues, as it puts me in a nice squat position, and I can squat on basically anything. At the low height it works like a monopod with just one point of contact with the ground. It's about as comfortable as when I sit on my skateboard, except you have a rotational axis of movement instead of a horizontal one.I actually have figured out how to sit on the full height configuration with one support behind, basically on my tailbone, and the two front supports supporting each leg midway on my hamstrings. I also have to lift my feet off the ground, and grab onto the midpoint of the supports with my feet like a monkey, halfway between the seat and the ground where the supports intersect, with my feet. This is probably the most long term comfortable position, just as long as you get your pelvic tilt right, so your lower back doesn't curve.So with a little work, it can be pretty comfortable. I got the basic model and not the comfort one, so that's what you might have to deal with.Other than that, the quality seems excellent, and I anticipate it will last a long time and go anywhere without trouble.
D**B
really wanted this to work...
It seemed like such a great idea! Even bought the reinforcement straps to prevent sinking into soft ground. Very lightweight, folds into small package. BUT, I couldn't get the stool stable enough to use. The legs wouldn't stay splayed out evenly - there was always one leg that would collapse inward making the stool completely unstable. Though I tried to be very careful when sitting on the stool, I finally fell hard on my butt when the legs folded inward. Very disappointed there isn't a way to lock the legs in the stable triangle positions. I found this stool to be incredible unstable.
R**S
Compact
Takes very little space when carrying it, but extends to a good height.
N**S
Too Small & Unstable
The seat was way too small & uncomfortable. It was mostly stable, but the feet on the legs were hard plastic, came out easily, & caused the stool to scoot around on smooth floors. I bought a different stool from a large outdoor sporting store. The new stool is more adjustable, sturdier built, much more comfortable & slightly less expensive.
C**W
Great stool
Was looking for a lightweight stool to take short breaks during disc golf. This one is very sturdy and will hold over 300lbs. I highly recommend it.
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