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AJAugust
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Jan 9, 2018
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This was somewhat a good laugh for me... I think the use of titanium is perhaps overrated, especially on some items. Pictured are one of four stools I purchased well over 30 years ago. The stool is made from aluminum, has the proper hardware at the pivot points, and weighs just a shade over a one pound. They can support a HEFTY 250 pounds. Made in the USA. They each cost me $3.50.
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Happy New Year Everybody!!
Jan 9, 2018
Flashman
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Jan 9, 2018
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AJAugustThat is a nice stool you have there, thanks for sharing,. it certainly has passed the test of time, I agree with the use of TI,,. certainly does not hurt to be made of of TI, but not sure that this stool by Keith is really getting a huge benefit from it. (cookware is a place it makes a lot of sense) . I have a small tripod stool made out of aluminum that is 12oz,.. it works well, and is fairly light (wish it was lighter). I have sat on this stool by Keith and find it a little more comfortable then my tripod stool, it's not a bad stool provided it meets your needs. Not sure if I will get it, I will save a few oz and get a more comfortable stool, but the one I have is not bad at all and 1" taller. If I don't mind going heavy on a backpacking trip I do have a chair that is a pound, hilinox chair zero. That's taking an extra pound in your pack weight just for a chair,.. but it is very nice to have and much better then a stool since you can set back in it.
Jan 9, 2018
BuzzL1ghtyear
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Jul 2, 2018
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AJAugustThis seems like the perfect spot to use titanium. Find me another chair under 11oz, regardless of price.
Jul 2, 2018
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