First Look: Alps OutdoorZ SteadyReady Stool in Realtree Max-7 Camo

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posted on August 24, 2022
Mainsteady Ready Max 7 2022

Alps OutdoorZ SteadyReady stool, decorated in Realtree Max-7 waterfowl camo pattern, provides comfort and support while keeping you in a hunt-ready position.

Steady Ready stool stowed

This wide seat ensures comfort during a long sit, while its slanted angle provides the perfect position so you can easily stand when it's time to shoot. In addition, the built-in insulated cooler beneath the seat keeps beverages and lunch cool throughout your day. A mesh, zippered pocket on the front of the cooler keeps a few smaller items handy, and a shoulder carry strap makes transporting the stool easy after your long day in the outdoors.

SteadyReady Stool Pouch

Features:

  • Anti-slip seat to keep the hunter in position
  • Hunter-ready, extra-wide angled seat for maximum comfort
  • Powder-coated steel frame
  • Insulated cooler bag under seat
  • Includes shoulder carry strap

SteadyReady Stool with pouch hanging beneath

MSRP: $99.99; alpsoutdoorz.com

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