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Reddit mentions of TravelChair Slacker Chair, Tripod Stool, Black

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of TravelChair Slacker Chair, Tripod Stool, Black. Here are the top ones.

TravelChair Slacker Chair, Tripod Stool, Black
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  • Adventure: Discovering The Outdoors Is Full Of Fun And Adventure, But Sometimes You Just Want To Take A Seat. Our Slacker Stool Is Perfect For Those Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Fishing, Or Hunting Breaks. Enjoy Nature'S Scenery While Relaxing
  • Comfortable: Take A Load Off And Relax With Our Folding Stool. This Tripod Seat Has Been Designed To Be Practical, Durable, And Comfortable. With Both Nailhead And Ripstop Polyester Fabric And Space To Relax, This Is One Comfy Chair
  • Travel Chair: Life Is Constantly On The Move, And Our Portable Seat Can Move With You. This Lightweight Stool Weighs Only 1.9 Lbs. And Measures 2.75” X 2.75” X 24" When Closed. The Carry Strap And Hook-And-Loop Closure Make This Chair A Breeze To Move
  • Durable & Stable: This Compact Folding Chair Is Small And Strong. It Can Easily Hold Up To 275 Lbs. Due To Its Construction. The Grommets, Feet, Rivets, Ripstop Fabric, And Steel Frame Of This Portable Stool Are All Sturdy And Durable
  • BUILT FOR GOOD: TravelChair is a family-owned US brand. We began in 1984 and have continued to grow in the travel chair market over the years. We believe in delivering products that are easy to use and durable. Each chair is built for good.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height20 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2010
Weight2 Pounds
Width14 Inches

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Found 11 comments on TravelChair Slacker Chair, Tripod Stool, Black:

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/uwaterloo

Bring your own foldable chair. And a clipboard if you take notes by hand.

u/EPICurism · 4 pointsr/NYCC

I got this one: https://www.amazon.com/TravelChair-1389VBK-Slacker-Chair-Black/dp/B000FXVAYW/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=folding+stool&qid=1567188383&s=gateway&sr=8-14

Comfortable enough, small enough (mostly fit in my backpack; I added a carabiner to keep it secure), and sturdy enough for ~270 lbs

u/drzrdt · 3 pointsr/msp

Ah yes, the glamorous life of an on-site IT guy! Most times I stand or sit on the floor if I’m not going to be in the actual data room very long. I’ve always asked to borrow a spare chair if they had one around. Most clients kindly oblige and it works if there’s space. I’ve always wanted to try this stool out by never pulled the trigger.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FXVAYW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_x.7LBbXN397QQ

I generally improvise when onsite and don’t like to do “sit down work” in the actual data room if I can get away with it. Getting remote access is my first priority if a spare desk or unused conference room is available. But we can’t always get away with that. I’ve used everything from cardboard boxes as a computer stand and my backpack as a seat. The laptop padding in my bag is actually pretty comfy. I only did that once because I had to and of course removed anything that would break or stab me. That said I’d recommend a dedicated neck roll as a floor seat. Also, learning to use a track ball mouse has helped since I don’t need to find a surface to move a regular one all around when you need one and space is tight. I never leave home w/o a 50 foot Ethernet cable and extra long usb to serial cable either. Have fun and hey, let’s be careful out there.

u/OsFireTruck · 3 pointsr/PAX

One of these chairs is super handy. Small, easy to carry, has a strap that you can wear like a backpack. Very useful when you're going to be in lines for a long time.

u/Ervine24 · 2 pointsr/ElectricForest

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FXVAYW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apap_IhhyYLYL8r5rI


Ive never put a link on reddit before, But if that works thats the chair. It was super usefull.

u/tmiw · 2 pointsr/comiccon

It's something similar to this though I'm not sure it's the same brand. Hope this helps!

u/soynanyos · 2 pointsr/PAX

I personally use this bag.

It is light as a draw string and the wide straps won't hurt the shoulders at the end of the day. There are a few pockets inside for the smaller items like your phone, DS, small water bottle, or trinkets you buy when on the floor. This bag does not have lined dividers for items like posters/prints, books/comics, toys, games, etc. So keep in mind how to organize your swag to survive the day.

I learned that using a diploma cover will save you a lot of frustration for paper items that must remain flat. Get yourself a PVC pipe for posters and photos. Oh, if you don't mind carrying a little extra weigh, get yourself one of these you can easily expect to wait over 4 for the popular boots. That a lot of time standing like cattle. So do your best to stay comfortable. And wear deodorant.

u/Momlife91 · 1 pointr/AmItheAsshole

NAH get a cane and if someone still doesn't give you a seat, what about picki g up a seat like this?

https://www.amazon.com/TravelChair-1389VBK-Slacker-Chair-Black/dp/B000FXVAYW?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_3