🌟 Sit Anywhere, Anytime—Adventure Awaits!
The Roptat 2 Pack Camping Stool is a lightweight, portable seating solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 1.5 lbs and supporting up to 400 lbs, this compact stool is perfect for camping, fishing, hiking, and more. Its durable construction and convenient storage pockets make it an essential companion for any adventure.
R**D
Lightweight, small, sturdy enough for my 200+ lb body
Its performance and usefulness are exactly what I expected from a portable, small, light, but strong carry-around seat. Of course because of its size, there's no back-rest, but that's the only thing missing that would make it a perfect portable seat. I'm okay with this because I like its size for the trail-walking my girlfriend and I do multiple times a week. And, yes, she loves hers too. I'm 207 lbs and I feel no worry that this seat can support my weight. I also like the wider footings because there are softer surfaces where we use these seats (firm sand, swampy areas). My only critique is that its carrying bag is just a little sub-par. I predict that I'll be able to use this seat for many years, but the carrying bag, with its light stitching, may disintegrate, or start falling apart at the seams after a couple years.
C**N
Love this! light, sturdy and comfort
I took this to a dance recital backstage. It is easy to set up. Light to carry. The chairs are actually more comfortable than I expected. Parents love it. everyone took turns sitting. It will be handy for outdoor activities too
A**.
Very comfortable
Both my wife and I love this, we are both tall people but it fits us well, very relaxing to sit by the fire or watch an outdoor movie. Also came with nice carry bags.
L**E
1 year update: These should be called Disposable Stools
2nd update after 13 months:I'm back on Amazon forced to buy new stools because now the 2nd one has failed. I am nowhere near the max weight for these stools, and I have loved using them. But the 1st one started coming apart at the seams after 3 months. I saved the 2nd one for this year's yard work season, and now one corner is completely detached 3 months after I started using it. This is with about 2 hours of use a day from the beginning of May until mid-July. Went back to work then and only had about 6 hours of yard work since. Just like the first one, this has lasted only about 160 TOTAL HOURS. It makes no sense to manufacture a stool that holds us heavier folks, that's comfortable to sit on while pulling weeds, that has strong joints and fabric, and then to use thread that won't hold up to one season's use! How FRUSTRATING! Sure do wish I could find a similar stool that has more durable stitching. The last 2 pictures are of the 2nd stool on August 7, 2022, after about 160 hours use. All 4 sides and all 4 corners are coming loose. The fabric holds, but the thread breaks.BTW, I do NOT leave this out in the sun/weather when I'm not using it. I don't abuse it in any way. Take it out, sit on it to pull weeds, then bring it in.UPDATE:Purchased this July 5 and initially reviewed it after 3 weeks of use. Now, after 3 months of use in my yard (took it out today after not doing yard work for a bit), I had to edit my review. Yes, I gave this stool a workout. And yes, I've enjoyed it very much. But I noticed broken threads when I got it out just now. On closer inspection, I was sad to realize this stool is unsafe to use anymore. The pocket came loose on one corner a while back, but now the stitches are broken on one side and two corners! Having the corners unsewn makes this dangerous to use. The fabric isn't torn, so if I had upholstery thread and needle it could probably be repaired. But I don't, and it wouldn't be worth paying someone to repair it. Glad to have a second stool on standby, but it's quite disappointing to only get maybe 150 hours of use out of this after I was so thrilled with it. My amended conclusion is that these are fun stools to SIT on, but don't expect them to stand up to the rigors of gardening. 🥺~ ~ ~ ~ ~[July 31 review] Gotta admit I didn't have high expectations for this little thing. But I had just broken a plastic garden stool because I was always leaning and twisting in it while weeding. Because I'm in the midst of a huge yard project, I needed another low stool quickly! Looked at so many, and honestly the fabric on this one was probably what put it over the top, because it sure didn't look like it would be sturdy enough. Now I'm not 400 lbs (what the seller says it will hold), but I'm no skinny-Minny, and this lightweight thing does NOT look like it would hold me. I tried it first inside the house so that if my big ol' backside broke it and it dumped me, it wouldn't happen in the yard in front of all the neighbors.Folks, not only does it HOLD me, it doesn't sink into my sandy yard like others have, it flexes to let me turn one way and then another to reach weeds, and I can even lean forward, backward, or to the side when I need to. It's so lightweight I can grab it up and collapse it in 2 seconds with one hand, stick it under my arm, then grab all my tools, buckets, whatever in both hands and move on to my next work spot. It gets wet in the rain or the sprinkler, and it dries quickly. It sits out in the sun for hours every day for the last 3 weeks plus, and it doesn't seem to have faded. I pull weeds, dig holes for new plants, mix cement, pour then decorate stepping stones, bend and twist and lean and rock back and forth ALL without any problems while sitting on this tiny little stool! AND it doesn't matter if I sit squarely on it or catty-cornered or more to the front or back, it's really comfortable and never tips over!Sure, it's a cute, low stool that kids would LOVE! But don't let that fool you into thinking it's kid stuff. This is a workhorse of a gardening stool! I don't know if it'll last a year or 2 or 10 (now THAT would be something!), but I have a backup if and when I finally wear it out. Or I might do what many have suggested, use the 2nd one as a footstool with my turquoise porch rocker; it would look GREAT with that!I do want to get into the height a bit. Some mentioned how low it is, as if that's a bad thing. For me, that's perfect, since I need to be able to comfortably reach the ground, staying in that bent position for long periods of time. If it was any taller, it would cut into the backs of my legs or make it hard to reach what I'm working on. If you're looking for a gardening stool, this is just the right height. I have bad knees, and I can get up and down easily from it.OH! Almost forgot about the bonus! I put my phone in the little pocket and turn that side behind me. I don't keep it in my shorts pocket while working in the yard because I get so dirty and sweaty. But the stool pocket is a bit hidden under the edge of the seat, so that protects my phone. Then it's handy for taking pictures like these. ;)This stool is better than I could ever have dreamed. I don't have one single complaint about it after nearly a month of daily use. It's my favorite tool, by far, because it makes the work easier. And it's CUTE!!!
S**N
Perfect
These are great to take into the woods during quad races. Love them.
D**E
Great for camping
These stools are great for camping. work well as a seat or a foot rest. The 2 pack is a great value.
A**R
Quick lightweight seating
Love it! It's quick and easy to open and set up, easy to pack away when you're on the move. It's very light, I was able to even clip it to my backpack to make it even easier to travel with it.
A**T
Sturdy
These are nice as a seat or a foot stool.
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