The Tri-Leg is perfect to bring along when space is limited and weight is a factor. The Tri-Leg folds up and fits compactly into a carry bag. The 2 pound stool is made of a powder coated steel frame and has a reinforcing extra center support system to hold up to 250 pounds. The fabric is made of a durable 600D Polyester. There is also a carry strap attached to the Tri-Leg in case you don’t want to bring the carry bag along.
Product Features
Powder-coated steel frame and 600D Polyester fabric provides strength and stability for a long lasting use
Conveniently folds into a compact design, perfect when space is limited but comfort is a must
Carry strap attached to the Tri-Leg in case you don’t want to bring along the included shoulder bag
Mesh storage pocket and bottom webbing strap adds extra storage and strength
Dimensions: 14″ W x 14″ L x 16″ H, Weight: 2 lbs., Weight Capacity: 250 lbs.
A “MUST HAVE” for anyone with sore/tired knees! When I read reviews, I’m always eager to read those reviews that give alternative uses for products. I’m hoping that my use for this amazing stool helps someone else with my problem.I’m a landscape architect and at age 62, with 50+ years in the industry, my body is worn out to the extreme. All that lifting, bending, climbing over 50 years at 10-12 hours per day has left me with a body that rebels at kneeling and crouching. It became so bad that the ONLY way I could do maintenance at…
Will be my go to for fishing trips that involve hiking! I chose this stool over one of the ultralight backpacking chairs because it appears to be a bit lighter and this was a slightly better deal. I am pleased with how sturdy it is so far (though I have only tested it in the living room). I found it very comfortable though my wife, who has a slightly bigger backside, did not. She said it definitely beats sitting on a stump, however, so I’m sure she’ll be hogging it on our next backpacking trip. The design is slick, if that sort of thing matters to…
A “MUST HAVE” for anyone with sore/tired knees! When I read reviews, I’m always eager to read those reviews that give alternative uses for products. I’m hoping that my use for this amazing stool helps someone else with my problem.I’m a landscape architect and at age 62, with 50+ years in the industry, my body is worn out to the extreme. All that lifting, bending, climbing over 50 years at 10-12 hours per day has left me with a body that rebels at kneeling and crouching. It became so bad that the ONLY way I could do maintenance at…
Great stool for the money
Will be my go to for fishing trips that involve hiking! I chose this stool over one of the ultralight backpacking chairs because it appears to be a bit lighter and this was a slightly better deal. I am pleased with how sturdy it is so far (though I have only tested it in the living room). I found it very comfortable though my wife, who has a slightly bigger backside, did not. She said it definitely beats sitting on a stump, however, so I’m sure she’ll be hogging it on our next backpacking trip. The design is slick, if that sort of thing matters to…