Let's face it -- blinds aren't the most comfortable place to spend the day. The RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool is designed to give your back and knees a rest, keeping you refreshed, alert, and ready to hunt! Steel tube frames; weatherproof 600 denier polyester seats; 16'' seat height; fold-up design for easy carrying and transporting. Color: Realtree® AP HD™. Imported. Maximum weight capacity: 200 lbs.
Average Customer Rating:
3.2 out of 5
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4 of 6 (67%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Top 500 Contributor
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Uncomfortable,November 22, 2009
By BamaHunter12from Birmingham, AL
Disadvantages: Performance
"These seats aren't the most comfortable seats when duck hunting theres no support to your back and your back begins to ache."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 2 for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Top 100 Contributor
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Good for fishing too...,March 23, 2009
By Luv2fishSmallWaterfrom Columbia, Maryland
"Not much to say here besides this stool helped me take a load off, while recently bank fishing with the kids. While getting ready for this fishing season and the days I hit the water with my son and daughter, I decided to get a small stool to replace my bigger folding chair. I wanted a stool that was small, lightweight, very portable and easy to use. This RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool fit the bill!"
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Yes
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Review 3 for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Not as bad as other reviews claim...,March 16, 2009
By NavyFlyerfrom Mississippi
"I've had a chance to use this seat several times and it's held up well. I weigh in at around 195, so I'm fairly close to it's capacity and have had no issues. Of course, it's not the most comfortable seat out there, but it is very light weight and easy to haul in and out of the woods."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 4 for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Top 500 Contributor
Overall Rating:
2
out of 5
Spend A Little More $,December 22, 2008
By Bassinmaster
"I bought this at the beginning of bow season this year and was impressed the first 15 min i sat in it, i could move around without a lot of commotion. A little while after that my back started hurting getting tired because theres no back rest, so i had to stand up in the blind. I would never sit in this thing all day, its impossible. Im never gonna buy another one again and am going to buy the directors chair next"
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 5 for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Top 50 Contributor
Overall Rating:
2
out of 5
Poor chair.,August 15, 2008
By Meatmanfrom Wisconsin
"Kind of hard to sit right. The legs are hard to adjust if the ground is a little uneven. Not comfortable at all. Never use it."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 6 for RedHead® Fold-Up Camo Tripod Stool
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Description Discrepancy,October 24, 2007
By 4onasidefrom Jackson,Tennessee
"On line catalog lists weight capacity as 250lbs, which influenced my decision to order the item. Tag on stool when delivered indicates maximum weight capacity as 200 lbs. Since I (and probably most adult male hunters) am somewhere in between the two weights, I hope that the catalog figure is the correct figure. However, I will not return a $9.99 item because of the hassle involved(packaging, mailing, etc.), however durable it may or may not turn out to be. I sat on it, and it appears sturdy enough. Time will tell."
What do you usually hunt?:
Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?:
11+