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They sent it with instructions for a different chair but the info is easily available online so it wasn't really an issue. Most of the functionality was the same.
Have to say, I immediately felt better for it and wonder why I didn't change my chair sooner.
I bought a kneeling chair about 5 years ago I would highly recommend one of those. I supplemented the set up about 3 years ago with an adjustable standing desk seems the perfect solution for me, apart from when I need a nap (now that is quite a mission).
I bought a kneeling chair about 5 years ago I would highly recommend one of those. I supplemented the set up about 3 years ago with an adjustable standing desk seems the perfect solution for me, apart from when I need a nap (now that is quite a mission).
I've never tried one of those, although heard good things about them. I'm intrigued. Are they comfortable over an extended period of time?
I've never tried one of those, although heard good things about them. I'm intrigued. Are they comfortable over an extended period of time?
I think so yes, since I had my standing desk I tend to 'sit' for about an hour at a time, though I have sat for longer during a gaming session for instance. Until the standing desk came I would regularly sit for long periods and always felt good. So much easier to get up from too. As I said though the only drawback is the nap...
I found them a revelation, I'm quite tall and still found it very comfortable. When I sit in an 'office' chair now it seems weird. I would definitely recommend but give it a chance, I lost count of the number of times I pushed it away and sat down.
The one I bought wasn't even that expensive, around £100 if I remember rightly.
They sent it with instructions for a different chair but the info is easily available online so it wasn't really an issue. Most of the functionality was the same.
Have to say, I immediately felt better for it and wonder why I didn't change my chair sooner.
Be prepared your back will absolutely ache for the first couple of weeks using a decent chair as your body is forced to sit correctly after years of abuse
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Be prepared your back will absolutely ache for the first couple of weeks using a decent chair as your body is forced to sit correctly after years of abuse
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