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Impact PS Posing Stool (20-30")

BH #IMPS • MFR #RST-001
Impact
Impact PS Posing Stool (20-30")
Key Features
  • For Portraiture
  • Pneumatic Cylinder Adjusts Seat Height
  • Padded Seat for Comfort
  • Sturdy Design Assures Stability
The Impact PS Posing Stool is an accessory for studio, home, or location photography. Suitable for portraiture, this sturdy posing stool is designed for stability. An ergonomic lever controls the pneumatic steel cylinder to easily adjust the seat from 20-30". A padded seat assures comfort, and the pedestal feet ensure that the stool won't slip even on a smooth or highly-polished surface. Construction with high-quality materials ensures continued use. Compact and lightweight, the stool is convenient to store and is easy take on location.
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Impact RST001 Overview

The Impact PS Posing Stool is an accessory for studio, home, or location photography. Suitable for portraiture, this sturdy posing stool is designed for stability. An ergonomic lever controls the pneumatic steel cylinder to easily adjust the seat from 20-30". A padded seat assures comfort, and the pedestal feet ensure that the stool won't slip even on a smooth or highly-polished surface. Construction with high-quality materials ensures continued use. Compact and lightweight, the stool is convenient to store and is easy take on location.

Pneumatic Cylinder
The pneumatic cylinder adjusts the seat to the precise height needed for your subject
Padded Seat
The cushioned seat assures comfort for anyone posing for photographs or videos
Durable
The posing stool is designed with high-quality and durable material for sustained use
Sturdy Design
The pedestal has five feet and a sturdy oversized steel mounting plate supporting the seat that assure stability and prevents subjects from shifting position
Secure
Rubber pedestal feet assure that the posing stool will not move even on smooth or highly-polished surfaces
Easy to Assemble
This posing stool is easily assembled and will be ready for use shortly after taking it out of the box.
Lightweight and Compact
The compact size makes this posing stool easy to store. Lightweight materials allow for easy transport to a location
UPC: 847628012387

Impact RST001Specs

Material
Chrome-plated steel cylinder, high-impact nylon base
Seat
14" (36 cm) Diameter
Base
25" (63 cm) Diameter
Height
20 - 30" (51 - 76 cm)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
13 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
21 x 21 x 4.5"

Impact RST001 Reviews

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question

What is the maximum weight rating for this chair?
Asked by: Anonymous
The maximum weight capacity of this is 100kg, 220lbs.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-05-19

Is the black cap on the pneumatic cylinder ...

Is the black cap on the pneumatic cylinder removable? I can't fit the seat on.
Asked by: Kerry
It is removable. As mentioned, it can be done with a couple of clamps or wrenches. I managed to do it bare-handed by twisting and rocking it... but I'm stubborn. It's odd though... I've seen these caps on office chairs and such, they're usually just a thin cap. This one is clearly purpose-made, molded thick hard plastic. Seems very overpowered. Then again, it's the thing preventing the tube from extending in the package if it were to get bumped just right. who knows.
Answered by: Matthew
Date published: 2023-01-31

How much does this stool weigh?

How much does this stool weigh?
Asked by: Nathaniel Y.
This stool weighs 9lbs.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2023-02-26

How easily does this stool disassemble and ...

How easily does this stool disassemble and re-assemble for travel?
Asked by: Tomash
This stool doesn't break down. Seat can only be raised or lowered.
Answered by: Ed
Date published: 2023-02-26

question

Does the seat swivel?
Asked by: Pamela C.
Yes, The seat swivels.
Answered by: Gary M.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Can casters be added?
Asked by: Steve S.
I suppose you can if you drill your own holes in the feet of the stool.
Answered by: Carl C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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