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Re: pit design

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Originally Posted by EricH View Post
Oh, and one thing you may want to bring is a collapsible chair. The pit crew will thank you.
We're trying out some tripod camp stools for our next regional - light, small, have shoulder straps (so easy to bring with you into the pit on Thursday when your arms are already full), and sit lower to the ground (which is great when working on the robot).

Emergency re-programming sessions in the midst of total panic don't get much easier if you have no place to sit.
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