🪑 Elevate Your Comfort Game!
The Reinforcement Strap Steady is a high-quality accessory designed specifically for Walkstool Comfort models. With easy installation, it features 3 attachment points to enhance stability on various surfaces, making it ideal for outdoor activities and professional use. Crafted from durable nylon, this lightweight strap ensures long-lasting support, allowing users to enjoy their Walkstool Comfort for years to come.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.61 x 4.92 x 2.72 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Walkstool |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited |
Model Name | Walkstool Steady |
Color | Black |
Material | nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Walkstool |
Part Number | STEADY |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | stabilizer |
Size | One Size |
K**K
A Worthy Companion for the Walkstool Comfort
I wrote a review of the Walkstool 55cm/22in. Model and purchased this Walksteady along with it. It didn't take long to install and found out quickly that it instantly adds more support to an already great product. After you install it you will probably not want to remove once you use it without. After my first Walkstool snapped at the knuckle after 4 years of hard use ( I'm 300+ pounds), I'm glad I bought this. It will help with wearing the rubber feet as the heavy webbing will protect it a long time. If it does wear out, $25 is much cheaper than 3 rubber feet and a broke knuckle.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@UPDATE@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@After much use on concrete floors at work, I noticed the strap that goes under the bottom of the legs would slip off. After looking close I noticed one of the rope tighten enters had broke loose and was not keeping the rope secure to the foot. I am going to try using the Nite Ize Figur 9 Small Rope Tightener to see if they work better.. stay tuned......
M**N
Works good.
You should already know what this is for. It works at preventing walkstool legs from sinking into soft soil. You can attach to the legs and leave attached when you stow the stool in the storage bag. A bit pricey but I believe worth the cost.
E**S
Well made
I haven’t got a chance to use it yet but it appear well made and easy to put on.
R**B
Just Trust Me, and Buy It
As soon as you have your Walkstool, and realize how comfortable it is, you won't want to go to a barbecue without it. Get this thing to keep from sinking in, almost anywhere. All you do is loosen the cinches at each end, pull each over a foot, and cinch each. So stinking easy, and you're in business. There is a slight adjustment for stool size, on the bottom, which is as simple as putting the hole marked for your model on the peg. So stinking easy, and you're in business. You now have an all-terrain seat.
M**T
It works, but ...
I like the whole idea of this product: The Walkstool is an excellent product but the Walkstool Steady makes a great product even more so by enhancing its stability and longevity, not to mention its ability to be used on soft ground. The problem I have is with the execution of the product. Its not cheap (neither is the Walkstool), nor is it cheaply made... the cloth used for the Steady is quite sturdy. But the design of it is clearly not meant to be a best-of-breed solution, which is what the Walkstool essentially is. For example: The Steady covers the rubber feet of the Walkstool - meaning that now you and your body weight are digging the cloth into the ground, where that ground could be smooth grass ... or rough concrete. I'm sure the cloth will last as long as cloth can last in such a situation, but would it have been so tough to sew on a thick, flat rubber patch at the point of contact with the ground? Obviously the product designers are thoughtful people so I have to conclude that rather than not getting tis idea ... they cheaped out and so we have cloth feet on the Walkstool now.Worse than that though is the attachment mechanism. You shove the feet into a fold in the end of the individual strap. As you'll see from doing it this is a tenuous connection at best. The use of a shock cord and tightener to snug up the connection of the two is of only marginal utility. The result: If you want to leave the Steady attached to your Walkstool so all you have to do is flip it open to use it... well, given that the Walkstool is something you are liable to toss into your trunk or backpack and drag out on a moment's notice... its not going to be as simple to use as it once was. Especially since you can't fit the Walkstool with the assembled Steady into the carry bag. It has to go legs-out-of-the-bag to fit.None of this is the end of the world. But it makes for an annoyance every time you bring the thing out since you have to fuss with it to get everything re-situated every time you use it.
P**W
Perfect for keeping the stool from sinking
Love this. I use the stool for disc golf. I attached this to keep from sinking into the sand and mud. Works great. Great combo, wish it was included with the stool.Highly recommend
P**L
Difficult to put on
It is not easy to put on and didn't work for me. Gathers dust in my closet now. Do not recommend it. Wish I had not tried it out and saved money,
C**T
Great piece of equipment
If you have purchased or are thinking of purchasing a Walkstool Comfort series stool, I would highly recommend this as a companion piece. It gives added security to an already well built stool, plus gives the advantage of not letting the stool sink into soft soil or grass. Comes with a mesh carrying sack that attaches to the Walkstool Comfort series carrying bag.
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