> Is a 3 legged bar stool as safe as a 4 legged barstool?

Is a 3 legged bar stool as safe as a 4 legged barstool?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
I'm wondering if there's a problem balancing "larger" women on them and the liability issues.

If the four legged one has a short leg, it'll rock back and forth; whey, whoa, whey, whoa.



As for the safety issue, no glove, no love...

What an appropriate question! Not to be an attention whore but...that's the exact terminology my therapist used! He said you can't have a marriage that is lacking in two or more areas because it's like having a bar-stool missing legs...you can semi-balance on 3 but you can't on 2 or less.





It's not quite as safe as 4 but you can balance on 3 if you are paying attention...





I am going to guess larger women wouldn't pay attention and thus would make it unsafe.

A 3 legged bar stool can be a bit dangerous because if you lean in a particular direction, it falls back, whereas a 4 legged bar stool is more steady and stays on the ground.

Three-legged stools don't wobble, on any surface. That's why barn stools for milking cows have three legs. But three-legged tall stools are unstable, and fall over faster than four-legged stools. The best number is five. It will still wobble, slightly, on an uneven surface, but it is very hard to tip. That's why office chairs have five legs. But I don't think they make five-legged bar stools.

The custom barstools I make for large women doing the "Barstool Bareazz" I always put 8 legs.

No one can really say for sure. Either way it's a liability issue. If there is ever a problem it will all depend on the individual circumstances. Good Luck. Get a good lawyer

you cant do the beast with 2 backs on a stool with 3 legs

WOW you must visit nice bars, my bar you have to stand at no stools to be found.

The attention whores have to stand where I go!

Well.. an attention whore would sit bareazzed on the three legged stool..

But us good girls..

Would be doing the Beasty on the four legged one!

(((Beast)))

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I'm wondering if there's a problem balancing "larger" women on them and the liability issues.