Jul
07
2010
Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair
Posted by Blogmaster in Home Office Furniture, tags: Chair, Ergonomic, Kneeling, Office, Posture, Wooden- Black Fabric Upholstery
- Thick Padded Seat and Knee Rest
- Provides Firm Support
- Dual Wheel Casters
- 200 lb. Weight Capacity
Product Description
Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair















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I’ve had a kneeling chair for many years, but it was metal and falling apart. I’d looked for a replacement for it, but all the choices were ridiculously expensive. Fortunately in the case of this chair, low price does not equal low quality. It is well made, simple to put together, and it looks good. Another reason I like it is that it does not take up much space – it simply rolls under my desk. I suspect this will last me the rest of my life.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased this chair because I was having back pain and need a chair that I could get out of with minimal discomfort. This chair was great for that. And it is comfortable!
My only criticism is that it should have come with assembly instructions but came only with a line drawing picture of what it should look like. It took us some time to figure out how to make the piece fit together to achieve a chair which looked like the picture.
I recommend this chair for people with back or spine issues.
Rating: 5 / 5
Solid chair- especially for the price. You can’t adjust the angle as much as others, but it’s all you need. Amount of cushion seems the same as others I’ve tried
Rating: 4 / 5
I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of materials included in this chair kit and how easily it went together. The hardware is sturdy and of good quality. The wood is nicely fitted, joined and finished. The upholstered seats appear to be well made. The threaded adjustment knob works fine and allows the chair to be fitted for the occupant. I nearly bought the $239 chair, but at $73, this little chair is exactly what I wanted and needed.
This chair is replacing a metal kneeling chair that I’d used daily for 5+ years in which a weld finally broke,(after the cushions had been patched and duck taped extensively).
Rating: 5 / 5
Just got the chair and, so far, it is comfortable and sturdy. My complaint, as stated above, is a lack of directions for assembly – it isn’t brain surgery but some written directions would be helpful. For the money – a bargain!
Rating: 5 / 5