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- Lightweight (12)
- Camo design (10)
- Comfortable (8)
Cons
Best Uses
- Big game hunting (8)
- Cold climate (3)
- Sizing:
Feels full size too small
Feels half size too small
Feels true to size
89%
(8 reviews)
Feels half size too big
Feels full size too big
- Reviewer Profile:
- Hunter / fisherman (13)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (8)
Most Liked Positive Review
exactly what I was looking
Great seat for deer hunting. Small compact with storage bag for easy carrying. Only drawback the tripod is not suitable for kids under age 10. They tend to swivel too much & fall...Read complete review
Great seat for deer hunting. Small compact with storage bag for easy carrying. Only drawback the tripod is not suitable for kids under age 10. They tend to swivel too much & fall off. Price is very competitive
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Most Liked Negative Review
The legs don't lock in place!
I like the swivel, but the legs don't lock in place like the seat and you can't pick it up and move it with one hand because the legs colaps, so you have to ...Read complete review
I like the swivel, but the legs don't lock in place like the seat and you can't pick it up and move it with one hand because the legs colaps, so you have to use both hands to set it up again. I think it is put together upside down.
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Pros
- Adjustable
- Camo Design
- Comfortable
- Compact
Cons
- Tricky To Breakdown
Best Uses
- Turkey hunting
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
The Ameristep tripod was easy to set up and adjust to my leg length. It is compact and well designed. The only problem I had was it took about 5 minutes to break down after use. Clear directions would have helped in this case.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Camo Design
- Comes With Carry Bag
- Comfortable
- Legs Lock In Place
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- A Quick Seat In The Woods
- Big Game Hunting
- Campfire Stool
- Ground Blind Hunting
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
Great little fold up stool. I have two and glad I do. I plan to use them in my new Ground Blind next fall for Deer hunting. (My Grandson is not so sure about getting up in my tree stand at this point in time.)
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Camo Design
- Comfortable
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Game Hunting
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
Was very comfy, but not made for someone over 200. I'm a lean 230 and I blew a leg out after about 3 hours. The 200max is the truth.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Hurts Your Tush
- Not High Enuogh For Most
Best Uses
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
use the product for bowhunting in blinds, hurts after sitting on it for an hour and is not high enough for the average hunter.
- Sizing:
- Feels full size too small
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
bought this for my hubby he hasnt used it yet...only sat on it in the house to try it out...says it is very comfy ...will see how it holds up when he starts hunting...seems to be made well...strudy little stool...
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
good
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
If you weigh 200LBS this tripod will last a matter of hours before the sewing gives way on the 3 corners of the seat.
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Cons
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Comments about Ameristep® Swivel Tripod Stool:
Sitting on a rock would be more comfortable than this stool. It is poorly constructed as the plastic center shattered the first time I used it.
The legs were a hassle to adjust. A bucket with a swivel lid is a much better choice. In fact sitting on a cactus beats this stool.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
how much does it weighAsked on 11/16/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
2.5 lbsAnswered on 1/8/2010 by bright1 from kernersville, nc
Q:
i just bought 2 of these chairs but i cant figure out how to make them close back up to fit back in the bag the seat wont release please help meAsked on 5/4/2009 by candi from redding3 answers
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The legs pull out from the base then fold in.Answered on 6/12/2009 by TheFever from OhioVERIFIED BUYER
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Pull on each pole one at a time to release the lock, and it will fold back up.Answered on 6/24/2009 by Mountain Man from Duncan, ArizonaVERIFIED BUYER
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I put the leg height to the shortest setting, pushed the legs together and wrapped the excess seat cushion around the legs and put the item back into the bag.Answered on 6/26/2009 by Sherry from Muscatine, Ia
Q:
Does the top half fold up for packing,like the legs do?Asked on 5/4/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
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Yes, both ends fold up and it comes with a bag to carry it in.Answered on 6/12/2009 by TheFever from OhioA:
yes, I just got mine. The top/seat poles were very stiff the first time i tried to close it. I really thought it would break before finally releasing. Pull poles straight out. I put some oil on the notches after the first time. Now it works very smoothly.Answered on 1/8/2010 by bright1 from kernersville, nc






