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AJAugust
353
Jan 9, 2018
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!!
Flashman
90
Jan 9, 2018
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.
BuzzL1ghtyear
10
Jul 2, 2018
AJAugustThis seems like the perfect spot to use titanium. Find me another chair under 11oz, regardless of price.