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The DRAGONN by VIVO Ergonomic Kneeling Chair is designed to enhance your posture while providing exceptional comfort. With a weight capacity of 250 lbs, adjustable height from 21" to 31", and a modern gray finish, this chair is perfect for any home or office setting. Its heavy-duty metal construction and 4 casters ensure durability and mobility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a healthier seating option.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Finish Types | Ergonomic |
Color | Grey |
Pattern | Solid |
Arm Style | Armless |
Style Name | Modern |
Back Style | mesh back |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Is Electric | No |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Fill Material | Mesh |
Seat Material | Mesh |
Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 24.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 30"W x 31"H |
Seat Height | 31 Inches |
Size | 19D x 30W x 31H in |
Seat Depth | 13 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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ERGONOMIC KNEELING STOOL CHAIR SIX MONTH USE REVIEW
I have been looking for a great chair for my lower back and shoulders, you know the struggle is absolutely real. And with my low back pain the struggle is absolutely real!With all the other ergonomic kneeling chairs I havet tried in the past: COSTWAY, DRAGONN, VIVOR.. I liked this design the most.. so I decided to try it.What I liked about the design was the back rest, the adjustability of the angle of the seat, and the wheels.I tried this chair out hoping it'll help with that. Let me first say that yes, the style of seating is indeed wonderful and does help eliminate the aches you would get from a regular computer/task chair that you found that suits your needs.It's been about SIX MONTHS since I've purchased this and I can say my traditional aches don't happen anymore, but now my feet and knees get sore because there is no resting place for the feet besides the metal and screws constantly hitting them when you try to find a spot to rest. Also don't sit for long hours on this, your tush will ache.Despite its imperfections… I still thinks it’s the best out there for my low back pain and it DOES HELP when seated for short periods..and is an improvement on the traditional chairsI would however make a few recommendations:One being to offer different lengths and thread sizes (allowing more of a range in length) of the support bar that connects the kneeling cushion to the seat cushion to accommodate those with different length legs.Another is to allow the backrest to be more customizable/adjustable as it seems to push me forward a bit too much.Another being to offer the option of better quality and easier rolling castors for more easy movement of the chair. I would be willing to pay the extra money and I am giving this 5 stars as I DO BELIEVE THIS IS THE BEST OPTION OUT THERE..for kneeling chairs.Very good value for money, easy to assemble, seems well built. Adjustable height and cushions are mostly comfortable,. I'm not too sure about the back rest - I thought it would be a good idea but it seems to push me forward if anything. Maybe I need to play with the height settings to get used to it. At worst I can remove it.The bad thing about this is the castors - I'm going to get some decent rubber castors as the cheap plastic ones are total rubbish.I recomend this chair, but buy some decent castors.
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THIS CHAIR CAUSES BACK PAIN / KNEE PAIN
I purchased this chair hoping it would help with my posture, but it ended up causing me severe back pain. Before using this chair, I had zero back issues. I wanted to try something new and give it some time, but this chair turned out to be a terrible choice for any work that involves sitting for extended periods or bending slightly.The back pain I experienced while using this chair was unimaginable, and I’ve never felt anything like it before. I’m still very young, and it’s concerning to have this kind of discomfort. As soon as I switched back to my previous desk chair—which is simple but effective—my back started feeling normal again. Now that I’ve stopped using this chair entirely, the pain has subsided.Additionally, this chair was sold by a third-party seller, which made the return process frustrating. When I tried to return it, I was told I would have to pay for return shipping myself. The post office mentioned that I could request a free packing label, but the seller refused to provide one. Unfortunately, by the time I had the chance to disassemble and test the chair due to my busy schedule, the 30-day return window had already passed.Despite the chair being in perfect condition, the seller showed no compassion or flexibility during the busy holiday season. Returning items purchased online is already challenging, and this experience made it even more difficult.Please be cautious if considering this chair or any purchase from this seller.
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Read this if it is your first kneeling chair
I've had no clue what to look for in the kneeling chair at the time of my purchase. So in this review, I'll try to help solve this issue for people who find themselves in a similar situation.I know that some of you are impatient and are looking for a quick answer to a simple question: "To buy or not to buy?"My answer to this question is: "Do NOT buy if this is your first kneeling chair. Instead, look for a chair with the seat positioned at the less steep of an angle. You can find some less than half the price of this one. Or go for a rocking kneeling chair, which is a bit more expensive."After my first few days in this chair, I found it not as comfortable as I'd hoped it would be. My initial thought was that I was doing something wrong. So I did some research online and then tried different kneeling chairs in my local Staples and furniture stores.I don't want to go into the pros and cons of all kneeling chairs in this review. But you need to know what to expect in general. So here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:"A proper kneeling chair creates the open body angle by lowering the angle of the lower body, keeping the spine in alignment, and the sitter properly positioned to task. The benefit of this position is that if one leans inward, the body angle remains 90° or wider. It is a type of chair for sitting in a position with the thighs dropped to an angle of about 60° to 70° from vertical (as opposed to 90° when sitting in a normal chair). A misconception regarding kneeling chairs is that the body's weight bears on the knees, and thus users with poor knees cannot use the chair. In a proper kneeling chair, most of the weight remains on the buttocks, and some of the weight bears on the shins, not the knees. The primary function of the shin rests (knee rests) is to keep one from falling forward out of the chair."Now back to this particular chair. It's all about angles. The angle of the seat is quite steep. More so than in other chairs I've tried. It forces me to slide forward and place more weight on my shins or knees. I'm 5'10, and the knee pad is a little too far for me to rest my shins on it.As a result of all this I end up sitting on the edge of the seat with half of my weight rested on my knees. This is wrong.This chair does have three different positions for a kneeling pad, and height adjustment knob. None of those adjustments solve the problem. Higher seat positions make the angle of the seat even steeper.As I've said, I've tried a few other chairs after this one. I think rocking kneeling chairs are hands down the best. But another much cheaper and simple looking chair from my local store was also much more comfortable than this one.I hope it helps.
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