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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
NOTE: I BOUGHT this item and did not get it free via Vine! I did opt for a used version of this as I did not want to pay full price. The stool itself is indeed well made and sturdy. It is a bit heavy so I wouldn't say it's good for backpackers. We will use it for camping. I like the height, the fact it swivels and it is pretty comfortable. The issue with this stool (that may affect overall longevity) is that when it is completely folded up, the metal frame rubs against the fabric of the seat - making holes all the way through! This is undoubtedly why it was returned. I've had to repair the canvas on both sides of the seat area and hope this will prevent any future holes from rubbing through. For the price-point, which is high, I'd say they need to do a better job of ensuring the frame doesn't rub holes in the seat.
Dayna Davis
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I use this for outside sitting. It's kind of heavy but that's good to me. Easy to use, you just take it out of the bag and extend each leg that has the push lock. Once it into place it's ready to use. It comes with a carrying bag. It folds up pretty small. The quality is very very good. The seat swivels. I'm happy with this seat.
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
The collapsible design is lightweight and easy to carry, but it’s incredibly sturdy and supports up to 300 lbs with no problem. The 360-degree swivel adds an extra level of convenience, whether fishing, hiking, or just relaxing.
Action Reader
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
This is a good little camp table that stows well in its small stuff sack. Initially, we had hoped to use it as a prep table for our sprinter camper, but soon figured out that it’s only about 16” high. Instead it will work well as a side table around the fire pit. It’s the right size to hold a couple of beverages and some s’more fixings. The lantern hook is a nice addition so that the light can cast further and the lantern doesn’t take up table space. We may also use it as a little side table on our cottage beach!
librarypat
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
This is a well made stool. The materials are good quality and heavy duty. The metal frame is strong and sturdy. I ordered this to primarily use inside. I have issues bending for any period of time and kneeling. This makes it a bit difficult to deal with items on lower shelves and to scrub floors and showers. This stool is the perfect height to be able to do those chores. Others stools I looked at were too low and difficult for me to get down to or up from. It will also be handy to keep in the car when going on trips or outings. It comes with a nice carrying bag. A nice extra is the stool seat swivels, making it really convenient when using it to work.
Benjamin Burlinson
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Let's get real, $70.00 for a chair like this better deliver. That is one chunk of change for what is ultimately a small portable fabric chair. It does. The quality is fantastic, solid construction, top notch materials, and impeccably designed. It is lightweight as well and folds down into a very realistic compact portable size. It takes a little bit to get it opened and is unlike most camping chairs where you just unfold it, but considering its portability, this is immaterial, unwrap the legs, extend the 4 arms until they click and you're done. When folded up, it will easily fit in a backpack. Shockingly, they don't even advertise the storage under the seat, this is super convenient. Remarkably comfortable as well. Pricey, but it will be around for years. Worth every penny and it earns 5 stars.
Brutal Engineering
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I didn't like how heavy this was at 3 lbs 12.5 oz. You wouldn't want to pack this on a hike. The mechanism is pretty cool though. The legs are held in place with hook and loop. When you disconnect it the legs splay apart on their own. You fold the top up and extend at least two arms. With just two extended it makes sort of a saddle that you can sit on. There isn't back support like that so you may as well pull the other arms out to make it a stool. I found it comfortable as a stool if I sat with one of the arms between my legs. It took some extreme muscle to pull the last arm out until the spring button clicked.I also really like the swivel function. It would be great as a stool in a hunting blind.The two issues I had were weight and the bag cinch was broken. If this was 1/2 the weight and the bag wasn't broken it would be 5 stars. With the weight, you have to ask yourself if you want to bring a chair with more support. There are plenty out there that weigh less. In fact, I have a swivel chair with a back that packs down as small and doesn't weigh this much.
SunnySkies
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
This is a pretty ingenious solution for campers. Often we have projects where we are working in the lower storage bins of our rig, and it can get pretty uncomfortable to crouch or squat for long periods of time. This stool provides a way to work in such spaces agilely and more comfortably (my husband only wishes it came with caster wheels). And it doubles as an ottoman for our camping chairs. Yay!It was pretty easy to set up, although I do think it would have been nice to include instructions (it did not). Careful when you unwrap the Velcro strap around the legs, because they snap out quickly and could hit your face if you are too close to it. Don't want to take out an eye. It took me a few minutes to figure out that the four bars supporting the seat are telescopic--you need to extend them and snap them in place on all four sides. The stool itself is pretty sturdy and supports my weight well. It is also easy and quick to fold and stuff back into its bag, which comes conveniently equipped with a carrying strap.In all, this is a nice addition to our camping gear. Recommended.
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