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Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair [WL-SB-101-GG]

Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair [WL-SB-101-GG]

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Brand: Office Furniture in a Flash
Category: Office Product
Department: Home and Kitchen

List Price: $149.00
Buy New: $78.00
You Save: $71.00 (48%)



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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 10190

Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.3
Dimensions (in): 26 x 18.3 x 7.3

MPN: WL-SB-101-GG
UPC: 812581010992
EAN: 0812581010992
ASIN: B000TMFSQK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Gray Fabric Upholstery
  • Thick Padded Seat and Knee Rest
  • Provides Firm Support
  • Dual Wheel Casters

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Wooden Ergonomic Kneeling Posture Office Chair Super Value Thick Padded Grey Fabric Seat and Knee Rest Provide Firm Support Natural Wood Finish Dual Wheel Casters Visit the Web site for all your Kneeling Chairs and Office Chair needs Seat Size: 16 ''W x 12''D x 2''TKnee Size:18''W x 10''D x 2''TOverall Max:18' 'W x 24''D x 20 - 26''H


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Kneeling chair.   May 20, 2010
Louis Tremblay (Miami, FL United States)
I am still unsure whether this kind of chair is easier on my back, but it is stylish and reasonnably priced. I needed a new chair anyway and so far it hasn't been worse.


3 out of 5 stars does the job, but not perfectly   May 18, 2010
Christabelle (Chicago)
I like the look and sturdiness of this chair. It also rolls nicely. What I do not like is the lack of thick cushioning. This is a chair that should probably only be used for short periods of time. I cannot see anyone not having discomfort in their knees and behind if they're on it for too long. Also, it's important to note that as you raise the seat, the whole angle of the chair changes, so by changing the height to suit your needs, you may also be changing the angle to one that is uncomfortable for you. If your body happens to fit one of the three pre-sets, you'll be fine. Otherwise, prepare to be a bit uncomfortable.


5 out of 5 stars excellent investment!   May 14, 2010
shoes (Imperial beach California, USA)
This chair made my lower back pain disappear. I've had expensive ergonomic chairs that don't help at all so for so little $, this chair is remarkable. This can make your knees stiff so you may need to alternate chairs if you have knee problems.


5 out of 5 stars Easy to assemble, easy to transport - good for scoliosis   February 25, 2010
J. Ehlers (West Orange, NJ USA)
I purchased this chair for my daughter who has scoliosis, since the kneeling position is more comfortable when she wears her brace than the sitting position of regular chairs. I was able to assemble the chair very easily. The cushions are well padded. The height adjusts very simply and intuitively. The wheels roll well. When folded down, it is easy to carry. Altogether, I have been pleased with it.


4 out of 5 stars wonderful chair   January 26, 2010
M. S.
I sit in this chair for hours a day and it has been wonderful for my back. It is made of high quality materials.

My only complaint is that the foam on the knee portion does not completely cover the edge, which sometimes digs into my shins. Shifting my weight is usually enough to resolve the issue, but more or thicker foam would have prevented it altogether.


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