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Item 838224
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Comments about Grand Trunk Micro Stool - 2012 Special Buy:
The seating area is way too small and is to low to the ground. I prefer a pad to this. Do not use this in soft ground. Needs to be level ground as well. I took mine back for the REI Flex Lite
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Comments about Grand Trunk Micro Stool - 2012 Special Buy:
Great little stool. Packs up small and light. I'm 6'tall @ 205# - plenty sturdy. Only thing I could see that might have to watch for is solid ground to use it on. The legs are kinda thin and will probably sink in soft ground. Beats sitting on the ground for only 10 ozs. in the pack.
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Comments about Grand Trunk Micro Stool - 2012 Special Buy:
Just got it today, so haven't had it in the woods yet. It's says "micro" but don't be afraid. I'm 6' & 205 lbs - stool is comfortable, albeit small. I've been sitting on it in the house for about an hour now, and it's very stable - no wobble. It's more compact than cushion I've been using, and beats sitting on the ground. Sets up in about 10 seconds. The only problem I foresee is that it'll probably have to be set on reasonably solid ground because legs are a small diameter, and may sink in soft ground.
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