Question : What is the weight capacity of this stool?
Answer : It can hold up to 275 lbs.
Question : Is this stool easy to carry?
Answer : Yes, it is lightweight and comes with a carry strap and hook-and-loop closure for easy transportation.
Question : Is this stool suitable for outdoor activities?
Answer : Yes, it is perfect for hiking, backpacking, camping, fishing, or hunting breaks.
Question : Do you recommend this chair for camping?
Answer : No, I wouldn't take a one pound stool on a back pack trip. I'd sit on a log or rock, and might take a lightweight seat pad. If I was going to add weight, I would look for a very lightweight one with a back on it, so I could also rest my back.
Question : How high is the seat from the ground?
Answer : The seat is 17 inches from the ground. It may not sound very high but it's actually comfortable. Many people with various conditions find it easy to use.
Question : Will I be able to rise from this chair without help?
Answer : Yes, many people with different heights and weights have successfully used this chair without any assistance in getting up.
Question : Is a cover available?
Answer : There is no cover available for this chair.
Question : Are the straps of the chair able to clip onto a stroller?
Answer : The carrying strap of the chair is adjustable and can be attached to a stroller using a clip or hook. The chair is lightweight and sturdy.
Question : Where can I purchase another rubber foot for the chair?
Answer : You can purchase another rubber foot at Ace Hardware.
Question : Are there any tripod stools rated for 300 lbs?
Answer : Yes, there are a few tripod stools available that are rated for 300 lbs. You can search for 'tripod stool heavy' to find them.
Question : Can the fabric be removed from the chair?
Answer : The fabric of the chair is attached to the legs with screws. While it may not be easily removable, it is possible to take it off with a screwdriver if needed.
Question : How far apart from one another are the 3 feet of the chair?
Answer : When folded, the feet are against each other. When unfolded, they are approximately 1 to 1.5 feet apart.