General guidelines to help you
choose the most suitable model
for you:
The most notable differences
between WS Comfort compared to
WS Basic is the bigger seat
sizes of mesh material and the
bigger rubber feet which reduce
risk of sinking down when being
out in the forest and on wet
grass.
Please bear in mind that a chair
you use in kitchen and dining
rooms normally have a sitting
height of 45 cm/18in.
Two Seat Heights
The Walkstool has two seat
heights. A lower seat height
without the legs extended and
tall seat height with the
telescoping legs extended. The
lower seat height is an
extremely important feature,
which allows the user to work
low at kneeling height without
the back and knee pain
associated with kneeling on the
ground. In the lower position
the Walkstool is able to absorb
most of the users weight, which
allows people in professions
such as electricians, service
technicians, military personnel,
law enforcement officers or
anyone who works for a long
period of time in a kneeling
position to work comfortably and
safely. Various test have shown
that people who use the
Walkstool in the lower position
instead of kneeling can prevent
work related injuries associated
with prolonged and repeated
kneeling.
Height below 180 cm/6 ft:
WS Comfort 45/18, 55/22 or
WS Basic 50/20.
Height above 180 cm/6ft:
WS Comfort 55/22, 65/26 or
WS Basic 60/24. If having
difficulties to raise up from a
normal chair, you can of course
benefit from a higher model than
your height indicate.
High
Maximum Weight Capacity
Walkstools have been tested to a
maximum capacity of 440 pounds
to 660 pounds. The maximum
weight capacity varies depending
upon the model of Walkstool you
select. Most ordinary three
legged folding stools have a
maximum capacity of 225 pounds,
which is the reason they fail in
real world conditions such as
use on uneven or soft surfaces.
When a three-legged stool is
used on an uneven or soft
surface two of the three legs
are taking on more of the user's
weight then the third leg.
Walkstool's high maximum
capacity allows the user to sit
on the Walkstool with
confidence. The Walkstool's
weight capacity testing was
conducted by the Swedish
National Testing and Research
Institute, indoors on a flat
surface. Use of the Walkstool on
an uneven surface will result in
lower maximum weight capacity.
Ordinary weight:
WS Comfort and WS Basic.
Bigger people:
WS Comfort 65/26 or Comfort
55/22. When weight is around or
more than 150 kg/330lbs we
recommend WS Comfort 65/26,
which is the strongest one and
with biggest seat size. (special
order only)
Professional users like
electricians, installers and
service technicians:
We recommend WS
Comfort 45/18 or WS Comfort
55/22 depending on your height.
The alternative is WS Basic 50,
but the bigger rubber feet on
the Comfort models are essential
when working in a low position
with legs retracted on a
slippery surface like a normal
floor.
Telescoping Legs
Walkstool is the only stool in
the world with telescoping legs.
This allows the Walkstool to be
folded into a compact size.
Hands Free Carrying
The Walkstool is wrapped into
the closed position by wrapping
a strap, which is attached to
the Walkstool around the stool
and securing with a snap. The
closing strap can be easily
threaded through a belt, back
pack strap, purse strap or
camera bag strap which allows
the user to walk with the
Walkstool hands free.
Light Weight
The Walkstool is light weight,
yet strong due to the high
quality anodized aluminum used
in it's construction.
Sink
Resistant Leg Tips
Sink Resistant Leg Tips are
available on most Walkstool
models. These leg tips are
designed in such a way that they
prevent the legs from sinking
into the ground when used
outdoors on soft surfaces such
as sand or soft grass.
Frequently Asked
Questions
How did Walkstool get
it's name?
Walkstool's name came from the
fact that you can attach the
Walkstool to your belt or any
other strap and walk hands free.
In other words, Walkstool is the
stool that will walk with you.
To attach walkstool to your belt
simply thread the closing strap
through your belt and then snap
the button.
What is Walkstool made
of?
The two primary materials used
to construct Walkstools are
commercial grade anodized
aluminum and heavy-duty nylon
mesh seat.
Why does Walkstool have such
high maximum weight capacities?
Are they really necessary?
One group of people Walkstool
was originally designed for was
the electricians, service
technicians and skilled workers.
These workers needed a light,
compact and heavy-duty stool
they could carry in their tool
bag and use on the job site on a
daily basis. The other reason
Walkstool's high maximum weight
capacities are so important is
to insure the owner of a
Walkstool can feel confident
they can use their Walkstool in
a variety of situations, without
fear of the Walkstool breaking.
Most folding stools have a
maximum weight capacity of
between 200-225 pounds. When
these lower capacity stools are
tested they are tested inside a
building, on a flat, hard, level
surface. When these stools are
put into real world situations
such as use on an uneven or soft
surface the stools break. The
primary reason for the low
capacity stools failing is
whenever any three-legged stool
is used on an uneven or soft
surface two of the legs are
taking on more of the user's
weight, because the weight is
not being distributed evenly.
The stool then fails, due to the
stool is not built strong enough
to take an uneven distribution
of weight.
Who conducts the weight
capacity testing for the
Walkstool?
The Walkstool's weight capacity
testing is conducted by the
Swedish National Testing and
Research Institute.
Can the Walkstool be
used in the sand?
Yes, the Walkstool can be used
in the sand. Because the
Walkstool never needs any oil or
lubricants it can be used in the
sand. The Comfort models have
special legs tips, which are
designed to resist sinking in
the sand or other soft surfaces.
Are there any
instructions for the use and
maintenance of a Walkstool?
To extend the Walkstool legs
slowly pull the legs down until
the red safety button is visible
and locks into position. Once
the three legs are locked into
place the Walkstool is ready to
be sat upon. As with any
three-legged stool the proper
way to sit on the Walkstool is
with one of the three seat
points between your legs (like
sitting on a bicycle seat). To
retract the Walkstool's legs
push in the red safety button,
while pushing the Walkstool's
legs back towards the seat.
Please do not attempt to stand
on the Walkstool, due to its
three legged design it is not
safe to stand on the Walkstool.
As for maintenance, Walkstools
never require oil or lubricants;
they are designed to work dry.
If your Walkstool gets extremely
dirty, you can remove the legs
and wipe them down with a clean
dry cloth. The legs can be
removed by pushing the red
safety button and pulling out
the legs, after the legs are in
the extended position.