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2-in-1 Walking Stick with Seat

2-in-1 Walking Stick with Seat

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You find a bench to rest on, but there isn't one anywhere in sight.

You're mid-walk when your legs demand a break, but the nearest seat is nowhere to be found. Carrying on through discomfort is the only option — until now. This stainless steel walking stick converts into a stable three-legged seat in seconds, so you always have somewhere to sit. No more cutting walks short or standing through long waits when your body needs a moment.

Benefits

  • No more hunting for a seat: The stick folds out into a solid tripod seat whenever you need a rest, so you never have to cut a walk short again.
  • No struggling with bulky gear: At just 0.62 kg and fully collapsible, it slips into a bag or hangs from your wrist without adding noticeable weight to your day.
  • No worrying whether it will hold: Built from stainless steel with a load capacity of up to approximately 150 kg, you can sit down confidently without checking whether it is sturdy enough.

Specifications

  • Product type: Walking stick with integrated seat
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Load capacity: Up to approx. 150 kg
  • Stick height: Approx. 80 cm
  • Seat height: Approx. 50 cm
  • Weight: Approx. 0.62 kg
  • Design: Collapsible, portable, 2-in-1
  • Use cases: Walking, travel, camping, fishing

How to Use

  1. Walk: Use the stick in its upright position as a standard walking support while you are on the move.
  2. Unfold: When you need a rest, open the three legs at the base to create a stable tripod seat and position it on level ground.
  3. Sit: Lower yourself gently onto the seat and distribute your weight evenly across the frame before relaxing.

Pro Tip: Always unfold the seat on flat, firm ground — grass or gravel works well, but avoid uneven slopes where one leg might sink deeper than the others.