FabMonster
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
This is the third kneeling chair I have bought and I will replace the others with more of these. It is perfect. I am 5'4" and 135 pounds, female, short limbs. I use it for gaming.It is especially nice looking, with the wood.Installation instructions are terse, two illustrations. If you have good 3D spatial visualization it is easy. The bolts have machined holes and they seat perfectly, not always the case. Solid.Some people have said the cushioning is inadequate but I do not find that to be the case. It is just right, comfortable for long periods.
SR202
Reviewed in Germany on May 13, 2023
Auch die jungen Kollegen sind begeistert
drcassiar
Reviewed in Sweden on February 4, 2022
Feels solid and comfortable and easy to put together. Let down by poor instructions and the "spanner" provided to attach the wheels is laughable!Packaging by Amazon could have been better, package arrived damaged and partly broken open, however the contents were fortunately complete and undamaged as packaging from Flash Furniture protected them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2022
Simple, does the job and fairly good on the eyes considering it's not a fancy brand one.This alone doesn't solve all your problems so you do need to still figure out how it works best for you (e.g. what height etc.). I also wouldn't advise sitting on it continuously for more than a couple of hours, make sure you keep moving.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on February 3, 2017
Gran descubrimiento! Silla resistente, espalda recta, como tiene que estar. Montaje sencillo, la he montado yo ;) Recomendable sin ninguna duda.
Paul H.
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2016
Nice looking furniture, easy to assemble, compact and light weight. I use at work, sharing 50:50 with my normal chair. Very relaxing for my back and comfortable for 1-2 hours at a time
C. F. Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2015
Just received about an hour ago on time and in good condition. I had some tools lying around and I had read reviews online so it took me about seven minutes to assemble once I got it out of the box.Max Weight Limit is said to be 200 pounds. I am pushing it. I am not overly huge or anything. Just a little obese. Otherwise in pretty good physical form. Flexible, I get around well.Front and Rear Castors: The chair has three height adjustments. On both the lowest adjustment and the highest adjustment the front castors do not have enough weight on them to roll smoothly on my hardwood floors. They are hard little plastic wheels which have a tendency to have a hard time rolling on hard wood floors to start with. With the height adjustment set to the middle notch, everything rolls smoothly. All of these positions have some useful attractiveness. I do not see that the lowest is too low or the highest is too high.Rolling is a convenience when seated but a hazard when mounting, dismounting and leaning away from the chair's footprint, I have already experienced the hazard someone else mentioned about being thrown out of the chair and left rolling on the floor, but not so dramatically. I was rolling forward to get my remote off the TV stand and I leaned forward. The height-stop came out of the slot and the seat collapsed. As I reacted, lurching forward to maintain my balance, the chair shot backwards according to action and reaction rules. My feet were on the ground behind the front bar and with everything else going on I nearly tripped over the chair as it retreated. Be careful leaning forward while seated.I purchased this chair to use with my computer on my big screen TV with wireless mouse and keyboard. There is no place for my keyboard or my mouse, but I am committed. I find I can type just fine with my keyboard on what is left of my highly un-level lap. The mouse always works well on my jeans. Jeans are better than most mouse pads. Again, no place for my mouse. I am thinking that with a short lanyard that attaches to my wrist I can let go of the mouse to type and thin with a little flip, retrieve it yo-yo style. I might just mount the keyboard to a panel that inludes a mouse corral-box with a hand-hole in the back. I can just reach in to use the mouse. Initially I intended to build a little school desk, college desk - like folding side-mounted writing board to attach. I may still take what I have learned and build the next phase from scratch. For one thing, the front wheels should be fixed straight ahead, perhaps lawn-mower wheels. I was thinking that before i ordered this chair, but could not decide if the fixed wheels belonged in the front or in the back. Now I see clearly that with the present geometry they should be in the front. However, for now, I intent to do a little mechanical work on the keyboard case this evening after Big Bang Theory to mount some clips for a guitar strap so the keyboard can hang loosely more or less in place on my lap from around my neck. Still thinking about the mouse ...
Clothes Monkey
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
I opened the box this morning and put the chair together in about 2 hours. The materials and craftsmanship are excellent, especially considering how low the price is. The design is good. The cushions are soft enough to pad your knees, and the height adjusts by simply turning a brass knob (no need to take the whole chair apart and screw it back together in a different position). It has a very attractive design. Compared to other kneeling chairs in the same price range, I like this one. The assembly instructions consist of a detailed pictorial diagram, with no verbal explanations. This should not cause you difficulty if you have assembled furniture in the past. If you have never used a kneeling chair before, you will find this style of chair helps keeps your back and abdominal muscles toned if you have to sit all day. However, if you are not already in good physical condition, this style of chair might cause you some discomfort. It has a label saying it will only hold 200 pounds. It can cause some discomfort on your knees, which can be alleviated by taking short standing breaks every hour or so.P.S. - I have been using the chair for several months. The knee plate gradually came loose, and you could feel it rocking back and forth. Today I got out the Allen wrenches & spent about 10 minutes tightening all the screws. Now the problem is fixed & the chair seems good as new. Shortly after I started using the chair, I bent too far forward to pick up something off the floor, and I tipped the whole chair over and landed on my knees on the floor (double ouch). However, I think that was a matter of "operator error" and nothing went wrong with the chair; just be careful and don't lean over too far, to avoid overbalancing.