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I have done a search and most posts are very old or were for sale items, are people on here still using walkstools ? I know they are expensive but the thought of a cheap one giving way and doing serious injury plays on my mind (at 110kg its possible !) I have been struggling more and more with my back of late and sitting on ground / laying very low is not good at present so like idea of a walkstool I can keep attached to my bag for use when needed, its my birthday just before we goto Scotland at Easter and the kids are asking what I want so this might be idea ?
 
Have a couple the 45 and 65 , are strong and light and compatible
 
Have a couple the 45 and 65 , are strong and light and compatible
Thanks James, I am 6ft 1 and 110kg which one would you recommend ? I was looking at 55 comfort but open to suggestions from users :)
 
I used a shooting stick, attached to my rucksack when not needed and can be used as walking stick too.
Still have it somewhere, I think!
 
They're good, just glue the feet on because they're darn expensive to replace.
 
They're good, just glue the feet on because they're darn expensive to replace.
I get the feeling this is being sold not just for extra stability but to also hold the feet on ?
 
A friend of mine has a "Walkstool" and it is certainly up to my 105 Kilo weight - certainly expensive and does not inspire confidence, but it is actually more than up to the job being deceptively robust.

I would, however suggest that you try one first. My friend and I are about the same height and he finds it very comfortable, I find it rather painful on the crown jewels! Just don't buy one blind, try them first;)
 
Their logo is interesting, a Picasso-esque pair of buttocks and a pair of legs. Is it supposed to be like that?
 
Another comfort 55 user here I'm 5' 11" and a fat git, it's comfortable (for a stool) and feels secure, expensive yes but good value I believe.
 
Their logo is interesting, a Picasso-esque pair of buttocks and a pair of legs. Is it supposed to be like that?

Oh they are buttocks. I was seeing something else ;)

The other nice thing is that they can be used with legs down or legs up. Legs up does take some practise balancing but does allow rotation which is good for sports photography.
 
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