I've seen people just put PVC T-joints on the bottom for a lightweight solution to the sinking problem
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I've seen people just put PVC T-joints on the bottom for a lightweight solution to the sinking problem
I have this as well and I like it. Makes a great "nightstand" while hanging too.
I have one but never used it. At first I thought it would be my goto stool, but it's just too short and not worth the weight savings over my taller Stansport stool. Not worth selling for $20, so I'm hanging on to it hoping some use will come up in the future.
I love mine. I ditched the carry bag and keep it assembled using it as a frame in my frameless pack. I carry a piece of reflectix and I can set the stool up by a tree trunk, put the reflectix behind my back. It makes for a really comfy seating option, in addition to being able to get things up off the ground and be a night stand etc. . .
...and as pullers... >> https://moosenutfalls.wordpress.com/...ings-tarp-peg/
I have the grand trunk microstool and I love it for lightweight backpacking. It's good as a stool during trail breaks and a place to sit and cook/make coffee in the mornings & evenings. There are certainly more comfortable options (I have an REI flexlight campchair) but they add weight.