🧘♂️ Elevate Your Posture, Elevate Your Life!
The BetterPosture Jazzy Kneeling Chair is a multifunctional ergonomic chair designed to reduce back and neck strain. With a durable metal frame supporting up to 275 lbs, memory foam cushioning, and adjustable height, this chair is perfect for both home and office use. Its polished aluminum base and twin-disc nylon casters ensure smooth mobility, making it a stylish and practical choice for any workspace.
Brand | Jazzy Kneeling chair |
Color | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 27"D x 27"W x 40"H |
Size | Medium |
Special Feature | Durable,Removable |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Style | Chair |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Polished |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
UPC | 739186981208 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00739186981208 |
Form Factor | Ergonomic |
Manufacturer | Jazzy Kneeling Chair |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.24 x 25.98 x 12.13 inches |
Package Weight | 34.92 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27 x 27 x 40 inches |
Brand Name | Jazzy Kneeling chair |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | F1446GR |
Model Year | 2014 |
Fill Material Type | Memory Foam |
R**D
A very good product overall
Quality materials used in solid construction. Sturdy and Dependable. Easy to move with multiple rollers. Will fit an average to large person well. However, it could use some additional adjustments to enable shorter people to be more comfortable. I am short and use it every day and even though it could be a bit better, it is still better than the cheaper kneeling chair I had previously. I have adapted to this one and it is working out ok for me. The feature I like the most is the back rest. Not many kneeling chairs provide this and it is a wonderful advantage to have. Also, most kneeling chairs only role forward or backward, and this one will go in any direction. I have used a kneeling chair for over 20 years and this beats all the predecessors.
K**S
This chair is nice for a few hours at a time
Even after having it for months, I still have to switch between this chair and a regular desk chair. As you will see in other people's reviews, the seat back is way too far back which forces you to hold your torso completely straight and with no assist from the chair. This chair is nice for a few hours at a time. It really helps my body to switch back and forth between the two styles of chairs. As others have said, your shins will hurt from this chair. The padding is good, but the padding covers/fabric easily stretch and become a little loose (again, only a few months of use). Overall, a good chair, but prob wouldn't have purchased for that much ($500) if I had gotten to try it first because you really still need a regular desk chair. Kind of a hassle to get in and out of.
J**L
Lifesaver for those with a bad back
We all need a good desk chair, and this one fit the need very well.The good - it is solid. The base is so dang sturdy, there's no way it will get a dent. There are cars that have door panels thinner than the metal base here, no kidding.The great - it does force me to sit upright. Three months now and I have changed my posture habits. Prior to this purchase I had to go to the chiropractor twice a week for a couple of months. I knew it was my lousy office chair that was destroying my already bad back. Last year I got a new job that keeps me at a desk full time, something that my body just wasn't used to. And the old chair wasn't up to the task of me sitting eight to ten hours a day. I'm not large - 5'6', 125 lbs, so sitting for lengths of time usually is okay, if the chair is suited for the task. This one IS suited to it.The not so good - a vital bolt was missing, rendering the chair useless until a replacement bolt was shipped. A simple call to the customer service number, a quick explanation, and about four days later a small package arrived that contained the entire assembly pieces - all the bolts, caps, etc. It was overkill, but okay, I appreciated the response and was satisfied.The also not so good - the fabric on the kneeler pad bunches down. I know how to fix this, and it is a pity that the designers didn't do it themselves. The friction of kneeling on it all day forces the fabric down. Just like on any decent sofa or chair, there always is a second underlayer of fabric that allows the top layer to slide ever-so-slightly. This clearly does not have it. Because of the memory foam, the fabric actually catches itself on the foam and essentially gets stuck there. I can lift it up and move it back. Or, better, when the urge so moves me, I will remove the kneeling pad, dis-assemble it, put a layer of cloth under it, and then re-assemble it. Done.The really NOT good - the chair was not level, it leans to one side. I didn't quite notice it at first, maybe the first day or two, but then I was noticing a dull ache in my back that I knew was not from sitting straight up. I looked at the chair, and yep, it was leaning - and significantly so. However, my darling hubby is a mad genius of sorts, and took a stray piece of metal that was about the diameter of a small Post-It note and the thickness of a nickel, and shimmed it up under the base post on one side. Problem solved. It was leaning before, now it is upright. That little bit made all the difference. I think my chair was made on a Friday or a Monday and lacked the quality control that it should have had!Last, no, this chair is not for everyone, but it is a lifesaver for me. I have a terrible back. Three fractured vertebrae over twenty years ago on top of minor scoliosis and now arthritis in my spine has made my back really a mess. Finding a chair that will allow me to sit for hours and do my job was critical. And now I have to only visit the chiropractor once every six weeks or so instead of twice weekly. THAT makes this chair worth every single penny. But, it will take work to learn how to sit on this kind of chair!!! If you are a person who always slouches, forget it. You'll never get the benefit of this chair and you'll think this is terrible. I was willing to invest in my core, sit straight and work at it, and now I do love this chair. (Despite the missing bolt and the leaning to one side!)I almost never use the backrest. Once in a rare while I will lean back when I am taking a quick think break or something, but other than that, the back rest doesn't serve much purpose. However, it is nice to have from time to time - but leaning back to it is a rather awkward position.
G**L
I'm 5'9 and this chair is too small
I was looking for a kneeling chair on a swivel and this is really the only one i could find without having to order on an overseas website. This is a cheaply designed chair with no adjustment and is fairly small for the average person. My knees do not rest on the knee pad, more in between lower and upper shin. The seat angle is not adjustable and is at an angle to where gravity will slide you down if your knees or legs are not counteracting gravity either passively or actively. The chair base scuffs shoes pretty easily with a greyish metallic color. The knee base where you rest your knees is a relatively small area as well, I'm not a big guy and i have to keep my knees tucked inward or they will fall off and like i said earlier, my knees do not actually touch the knee rest unless you get into an inefficient and uncomfortable position. For a basic non adjustable kneeling chair, this is way too expensive. The only positive is it seems to be somewhat sturdy, but judging by the rest of the characteristics, i'm not trusting that either.. since i'm stuck with this chair, i will be making my own knee rest which will be larger in all dimensions and cost me more time and money..This may be great for you if you are of smaller than average size and fit the chair dimensions as is (..and also if you don't care about scuffing up your shoes).I really don't get how this chair could have good reviews unless you are a small framed individual.Shipping was fast though!!
R**A
Distance between the seat and the knee/shin rest is NOT adjustable. Incredibly uncomfortable.
I wanted to love this chair so much but after an hour of sitting in it, my shins hurt. The problem with it (in my opinion) is that the distance between the seat and where your knees/shins rest is NOT adjustable. There is a metal bar that connects the two so the distance between them cannot be changed. This makes no sense as the length of people's thighs are not the same. While you can adjust the height of the chair, the height of the backrest, and the space between the backrest and the seat, there is NO adjusting the knee rest from the seat. It's a fatal defect in my opinion and the chair is going back.
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