MusicRadar Verdict
A well built stool, looks good too.
Pros
- +
Easily portable and adjustable.
Cons
- -
Not as comfortable as some, deeper-cushioned thrones.
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A portable throne that can be set anywhere between 45 and 65cm in height. Its round cushion is 50mm deep, meaning it's maybe not as luxurious as some other thrones, but it feels comfortable enough.
Height is adjusted telescopically and a memory lock is included. The top tube is hollow where it meets the underneath of the cushion, but the socket that it locates is adjustable, meaning any distortion of the tube over time will not prevent the tube and socket from joining and parting. Great build and aesthetics.
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