Big Slacker™ Stool

$45.00

(1 customer review)

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Weight 3.3 lbs
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Big Slacker™ Stool

$45.00

(1 customer review)

TravelChair Big Slacker Stool -1389V2, Portable Tripod Chair for Outdoor Adventures, Folding Travel Stool


Take our flagship product, the Slacker, make it bigger, wider, taller and a touch more stable, and you have the Big Slacker. The Big Slacker Stool was designed to be a practical, durable, and comfortable travel stool. The seating area gives you space to relax and take a break from adventuring. The polyester fabric is comfortable and double layered. Its powder-coated metal frame has 2 legs in the back and one in the front, offering plenty of stability. The rivets are oversized to increase the integrity of the frame. We have molded the grommets to allow them to be placed at the best possible angles, and we added specially designed duck-billed feet that add to the chair’s support. 

  • ADVENTURE: Discovering the outdoors is fun, but sometimes you just want to take a seat. Our Big Slacker is perfect for hiking, backpacking, camping, fishing, or hunting breaks. Enjoy nature’s scenery while relaxing.
  • BIGGER & WIDER: Take a load off and relax with our folding stool. This tripod stool is bigger and wider than our flagship Slacker Stool. With both nail-head and ripstop polyester fabric and a wide seat to relax on, this chair is incredibly comfy.
  • TRAVEL CHAIR: You are constantly on the move, and our portable seat can move with you. This foldable stool weighs only 3.3 lbs. and measures 22″ L x 4″ W x 4″ H when closed. The carry strap and hook-and-loop closure make this chair a breeze to move.

 

Reviews

1 review for Big Slacker™ Stool

  1. Hub

    I needed a “stool” that it totally inconspicuous when carrying it, and simple to set-up. I only use it to rest for 5 to 10 minutes, then I am on my way. This chair fits my needs. The expensive chairs are twice the weight and take far longer to set up. You can not “lounge” in this stool, which is fine by me. I sit straight up, with my fore-arms on my knees, which rests my lungs and back. I did up-grade the shoulder sling with a spare which I had laying around. Don’t expect “comfort” but expect a fast rest when taking a hike. I am ~6′ 180 lbs.

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Slacker Stool- 1389V

"I now keep one in my car ready for any type of activity where sitting is preferable than standing. You can insert your own activity here. The size make this easy to grab when in doubt, and has often served as a life saver.

Easily stored and low-profile. Almost no bigger or heavier than an umbrella. You will not complain taking it with you and will be rewarded by being rested and comfortable when you get up."

-Richard T.

    Joey Chair- 7789V

    "After owning this chair for a little more than half a year, I can confirm that this chair is all-around amazing. It is extremely comfortable and it is pretty light weight.

    As others have mentioned, the feet outperform other chairs that have straight feet in the sand. The feet design allows for the chair to sit on top of sand rather than sinking in.

    My friends are always jealous when I bring this chair to the park (which is every time, since its so easy to pack). So much that we often end up taking turns on it 
    If you're debating whether or not to get it, do yourself a favor and just buy it!"

    -Roger C.

    Big Kahuna- 599

    "Awesome sturdy comfortable chair. I don't know why but I am the King Champion of breaking folding camp chairs. I am 6'2" 295lbs and have broke many 300lbs rated chairs, one chair cut up the back of my knee pretty good when it failed.

    My son is 6'7" 325lbs and plays major college football, he has not even come close to breaking as many chairs as I have. Well the Big Kahuna Chair is rock solid and comfortable I don't ever see this chair failing. If it ever does I'll post it."

    -Keith B.

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