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The Folding Stool by Alex Carseon is a lightweight, portable seating solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing less than 1.5 lbs and supporting up to 200 lbs, this collapsible stool features durable steel tube legs and a polyester fabric seat, making it perfect for camping, fishing, and various outdoor events. With an adjustable shoulder strap and a compact foldable design, it's the ideal companion for any adventure.
O**O
Great Little Stool
I bought these to use at the US Open golf tournament and they were perfect! I looked for something lightweight, easy to carry,and not expensive. These were all of that! The course didn't allow the cover bag, but no problem as the legs held together with a velcro strap that provided a convenience carry strap. The height was comfortable for getting up and down. The stools feel sturdy and secure. If I had one wish it would be that the carrying strap be long enough to put over my shoulder, but that was a small inconvenience. These will now be great for picnics, taking in kids' sports, and sitting around a campfire.
R**E
Broke after two uses
I had a stool of this design many years ago which I used a lot and I can't remember it ever breaking. Not so this one. It broke after two uses. This one was so cheap. I don't know what I paid for the one I referenced. I guess you get what you pay for.I was using it in grass and the stool was shifting in a lose soil base when it broke. Too much for the plastic ring that holds the three legs together. Maybe if the ring was made of stronger material it would not have broke. I weigh 175 lbs.
J**R
Cheap
Didnt last after using a hand full of times. The leg caps fell off the first use and then the stiching on the chair started to fray after a month or so. Finally ripped on the tenth use. Not worth the money.
K**R
Should work just fine.
Lightweight, folds down to a small/compact size. And thus far with the couple times I've tested at home (to see how comfortable it is) it is fine.Thus far it appears this folding stool will meet with my needs... 2016 Emerald City Comic Con - a lot of standing with no place to sit. Gone two years already and the worst part is at the start of the day, queuing to get into the main doors - into the big queue area. Then two hours standing in the large queue area (a thousand or so people crammed into a large room full of queue rows) then be let in... just to queue up for autographs / photos and what not. All the while not being able to sit... killer on the legs. Can't use large fold out camping chairs, but these smaller ones seem to be acceptable to the convention runners. So this year I'll at least be able to sit, occasionally.Also be nice to have something this compact when taking long hikes in the mountains. Compact enought to add to hiking pack without adding a lot of weight.Only complaint would be with the strap. It isn't adjustable or that big, so it rides high on the shoulder, legs dig in a little. Not bad if your just carrying it by hand. I think I'll have to either cut off the current strap and put on a different one, or make a bag for it.
R**E
Compact, lightweight stool.
Small, compact and easy to carry. Carry strap a little longer as to go over ones shoulder would be more convenient for carry. Overall, good for the money. Don't know how durable this might be for my 200 lb. body (?)
D**W
I bought this to carry to the Women's March on ...
I bought this to carry to the Women's March on Jan 21, as I cannot stand up for more than an hour. It weighs very little and fit into my backpack. It was as comfy as any stool without a back could be. It worked and met my needs perfectly.
A**K
Keep Looking
Comes as pictured. I weigh about 190 lbs and this chair lasted two weeks with light to moderate use. The sides near the top of the poles started to tear and unfortunately, there isn't a way to adequately repair it without the same thing happening.
A**1
Broke on second use
Found this in the back of a closet with the tag still on it. Why was it there? Because it broke on the second use. "Ring" that holds the three legs in the middle broke and I ended up on my backside. Can't recommend.
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