Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Grey |
Material Type | Metal |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
T**O
Excellent, ergonomic, and comfortable
After using this chair for a few weeks, I can highly recommend it. I experience sciatica related pain occasionally, and the increased hip angle in this is a game changer. The chair is adjustable so you can turn it to your size, and the padding makes it very comfortable and a much needed break for you rear.
A**W
Hurts and was terrible to assemble
I would recommend against this. It puts a lot of pressure on your shins. The instructions aren't that great and once you put it together at a specific height (distance from back rest to shin pad), you cannot adjust it easily.
T**Z
Cushions are comfortable so far, but not worth the price
The cushions are comfortable not too hard or soft. The instructions are picture by picture, no words. Seperate out the bolts before putting together since they all just come in a bag mixed. Assembly was not awful, the recievers for the bolts in the x frame arent tapped well, expect to grab a secomd allen wrench to be able to tighten appropriately with muscle. I wish the instructions explained the height placement, going by the pictures i have to now take off the lower bolt and redo it, and that happened to be the one that was machined the worst. The padding cover on the knee pad is also bunched(looks stretched out), not smooth, it looks like someone has been kneeling on it awhile but ive hade it together 5 minutes. Not sure what it will look like after use, i would imagine it ripping at the seams after a while. It feels solid put together, the casters seem smooth but would definitely recommend smooth floor or carpet protector, even on office carpet (no pile) it is not super smooth moving. Im torn, I want to like this chair because the cushioning, but it is definitely not worth the 100+ price tag and will be returning it.
J**S
Great Buy!
My son is a IT tech during the day and a gamer at night. So he spends a lot of time sitting in a chair. He loves this chair and says it's great for his back.
D**D
It seems pretty decent
It’s a good chair, like quality and stuff, but it hurts my knees, although this could be my issue and not the chair. So i will continue to use it, and see if my knees get used to it
J**.
Great For Posture and Comfortable!
First time being introduced to a kneeling chair and I love it! Easy to assemble, comfortable on the seat and the knees and convenient to move the chair around the office as it is on wheels. Also helps keep my back in a straight posture.
B**H
Not well designed, not fabricated well either.
This isn't a $100 chair, much less a $140 one. The cheapest of materials and fabrication techniques were used, and it was not thought out. None of the fasteners are secured with loctite or other means, so they will fall out with use. The angle of the caster wheels is splay fore and aft, so it doesn't like to roll. You will need two allen wrenches and perhaps pliers to assemble this. And use loctite. The included allen wrench is cheezy. To make major adjustments, it's a serious pain since you must tighten both sides of the guide pin at the same time.Use - Neither my wife or I liked the geometry or foam density. The knee cushion is the issue. In a few hours it became knee to wood. This is not the first knee chair I've used, it's just poorest of designs IMO. There is a less expensive one that's made of wood ($85?), and it's superior in both construction and comfort. Sometimes less is more.
K**R
Almost perfect
I like the chair, but the casters are at an angle when the chair is set to a low height (22") and won't allow the chair to swivel. I've tried all the positions in the support and nothing worked. They even sent me a new chair, but it is the same way. I'm going to keep it, just because I can already feel a difference with my back. I may have to modify it so that it will swivel properly.
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