Walkstool Comfort 45 L Product Description:
- Tripod stool 'Walkstool', comfort seat height 45 cm
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Expensive, but worth it.
By Frank Hollis
After having a cheap folding stool collapse under me, depositing me into a gorse bush and nearly removing vital parts of my anatomy, I decided I needed something that would support my weight. The Walkstool promised to be the solution and it has, indeed, turned out to be almost perfect. Its great when out birdwatching and at festivals. Its light weight and small, collapsed, size means I'll take it with me if I suspect I may need it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Walkstool Comfort 65
By B. Cooke
These are very expensive compared with the £2.50 El-Cheapo mini stools you get from camping shops, but largely speaking you get what you pay for. The Walkstool is made in Sweden and is very good quality. This stool extends to nearly double its storage length which gives a much more comfortable sitting height. Similarly, the large area of seat material also greatly improves comfort. Although I rated it 5-stars, it is not perfect. If you extend the legs too quickly, you can overcome the end-stop and the leg detaches. This is a minor inconvenience as the legs are designed to be removable so they can be replaced if need be. Spare legs are available - at least from the manufacturers. The only worrying aspect is that the instructions warn about uneven loading of the legs on uneven ground, which could cause a leg to bend (and therefore need replacing). I do not know how easy it is to suffer this mishap as I have always been careful in this respect. The loads that this stool can take (250kg, if I remember correctly) is vastly better than the El-Cheapo stools mentioned earlier, one of which suffered a catastophic failure of the seat material, neatly dumping me backwards onto the ground. This incident is what led me to investigate better stools, and so far I have not regretted buying a Walkstool.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Not so comfortable
By Jeremy John Legge
Folds neatly into my bag when not in use. But to actually sit on it, I find it rather "tight". Still, it serves it's purpose for the 60 minute journey when there is never a seat available on the train.
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