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Adjustable Ergonomic Kneeling Chair with Thick Comfortable Foam Cushion - Moustache®
Not really suitable for people over 6ft tall. Also the seat cushion is crooked out of the box. Not really happy with the purchase overall.
Demande un ajustement difficile sinon mal de fesse ou des genous après une longue période.
Compared to all the other cheap options, this kneeling chair is okay, but the flattish seat design kind of defeats the purpose of a kneeling chair. The seat of a kneeling chair should be at least 20 degrees. This one is more like 0-15 depending on your setup, so you are essentially sitting on it like a regular seat and don't gain the benefits on a kneeling chair (which should force you to sit more upright and maintain your spinal curvature). The only adjustments are height and distance from seat to shin pads, and both affect seat angle so if you have the seat low then it is also quite flat. If it happens to fit you at the highest and longest setting it would probably be decent, but you would require a standup desk to adjust the height properly. For me it doesn't quite fit and I'm trying to decide whether to drill some extra holes in it to make it steeper and also reattach the shin pad differently (it is too far forward for me), or whether I just return it and try a more expensive option. As far as build quality, it seems decent, memory foam is a little too plush and warm for my liking, but that is probably personal preference. The casters are cheap, but could be replaced easily. I don't know of anything comparable for the price, but in retrospect I would spend more to get something that is more ergonomic and adjustable instead. If you luck out and it fits you perfectly (you would have to be tall, around 6ft or more), and you have a height adjustable desk, then it would be a good buy.
My knee pad broke when I leaned a little sideways. I've only had the chair a couple of days. ):