Sitpack 2.0 Compact Collapsible Seat for $39

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Sitpack 2.0 Compact Collapsible Seat for $34
Expires June 30, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 38% off

KEY FEATURES

Everybody knows the feeling of tired legs. Whether you’re standing out at a concert all day or been walking up a trail all day, we all eventually need to take a seat. You can bring one with you everywhere with Sitpack. This ingenious device is the size of a can and packs a supremely compact seat that you can pop out whenever you need a rest. Know it’s going to be awhile until the band comes on? Well, at least you’ll be comfortable.

  • Allows you to take a hassle-free seat anywhere you are, regardless of terrain
  • Same size as a can & weights just 1.3 lbs for extreme portability
  • Height-adjustable to fit people of all heights
  • Alligator foot clamp keeps the seat in place easily

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Weight: 1.3 lbs
  • Material: glass fiber reinforced polycarbonate

Includes

  • Sitpack (black)
  • Interchangeable anti-slip rubber foot

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