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The DRAGONN by VIVO Ergonomic Kneeling Chair is designed to enhance your posture while providing exceptional comfort. With a weight capacity of 250 lbs, adjustable height from 21" to 31", and a modern gray finish, this chair is perfect for any home or office setting. Its heavy-duty metal construction and 4 casters ensure durability and mobility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a healthier seating option.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Finish Types | Ergonomic |
Color | Grey |
Pattern | Solid |
Arm Style | Armless |
Style Name | Modern |
Back Style | mesh back |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Is Electric | No |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Fill Material | Mesh |
Seat Material | Mesh |
Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 24.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 30"W x 31"H |
Seat Height | 31 Inches |
Size | 19D x 30W x 31H in |
Seat Depth | 13 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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ERGONOMIC KNEELING STOOL CHAIR SIX MONTH USE REVIEW
I have been looking for a great chair for my lower back and shoulders, you know the struggle is absolutely real. And with my low back pain the struggle is absolutely real!With all the other ergonomic kneeling chairs I havet tried in the past: COSTWAY, DRAGONN, VIVOR.. I liked this design the most.. so I decided to try it.What I liked about the design was the back rest, the adjustability of the angle of the seat, and the wheels.I tried this chair out hoping it'll help with that. Let me first say that yes, the style of seating is indeed wonderful and does help eliminate the aches you would get from a regular computer/task chair that you found that suits your needs.It's been about SIX MONTHS since I've purchased this and I can say my traditional aches don't happen anymore, but now my feet and knees get sore because there is no resting place for the feet besides the metal and screws constantly hitting them when you try to find a spot to rest. Also don't sit for long hours on this, your tush will ache.Despite its imperfections⌠I still thinks itâs the best out there for my low back pain and it DOES HELP when seated for short periods..and is an improvement on the traditional chairsI would however make a few recommendations:One being to offer different lengths and thread sizes (allowing more of a range in length) of the support bar that connects the kneeling cushion to the seat cushion to accommodate those with different length legs.Another is to allow the backrest to be more customizable/adjustable as it seems to push me forward a bit too much.Another being to offer the option of better quality and easier rolling castors for more easy movement of the chair. I would be willing to pay the extra money and I am giving this 5 stars as I DO BELIEVE THIS IS THE BEST OPTION OUT THERE..for kneeling chairs.Very good value for money, easy to assemble, seems well built. Adjustable height and cushions are mostly comfortable,. I'm not too sure about the back rest - I thought it would be a good idea but it seems to push me forward if anything. Maybe I need to play with the height settings to get used to it. At worst I can remove it.The bad thing about this is the castors - I'm going to get some decent rubber castors as the cheap plastic ones are total rubbish.I recomend this chair, but buy some decent castors.
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Leans WAY forwards
I've enjoyed basic kneeling chairs for most of my life. I have one right now but it's old...the padding is worn out. So I thought I'd get a new one but this time one with a back on it. I combed through damned near every chair here on amazon for weeks. I finally settled on this one. It looked comfy, well padded, adjustable, and it had a back on it. My husband and teen daughter took the time to put it together for me before I went to work (this will be for my home office). They each tried it out and then, without knowing they had tried it or whether they liked it, I tried it. Apparently we each had the same response. Once we sat in the chair we were constantly trying to hold ourselves INTO the chair on it's lowest angle setting. It took less than 1 min each for us to say "nope, hated it". They immediately took it apart and we sent it back. Really look at the picture of the woman in the chair - that is the LOWEST ANGLE POSSIBLE and you are actually sitting ON your knees in order to sit on the chair. All weight and pressure on the knees and hips. The back of the chair actually sits about in the middle of the seat, pushing your lower back WAY forward and you end up bending backwards to just stay on the chair. It seemed like a good quality, just unusable design unless you are 18years old and limber as hell. I have since ordered a basic one like the one I've had and look forwards to it. Overall, if you've never tried a kneeling chair, they are quite comfy but not for everyone either.
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Serious manufacture flaws and errors in the product assembly instructions
I will start this review by stating - I am a smart person. I have put together many complex furniture pieces over 20+ years and built several office chairs. It took me two days between research and reading reviews to finally decide to "pull the plug" and purchase this kneeling chair. The box arrived today and I excitedly started putting it together. Here is my official review is broken into categories (I encourage you to read this post entirely.)CONSTRUCTION:Quite literally through blood, sweat, and tears, I was able to put together a chair that should have only taken 30-minutes (max) â in 1.5 hours. 100% due to: insufficient/inaccurate instructions and manufacture defects. Examples (included in my attached photos): required tools noted I needed a drill and screwdriver. The package contents also note items S-G (x8) M6x20. These contents were not included in the packaging, nor were they noted anywhere in the assembly steps. S-E (x6) M6x20 Screw was NOT a screw. It required an Allen Wrench. So, therefore, no drill or screwdriver was needed in the assembly of this product. Finally, in Step 9 there is a picture of what appears to be a lever under the seat. Similar to levels on standard office chairs that raise and lower the seat. I spent far too much time digging through the packaging trash only to find that this piece in fact does not exist in the design.Second, the manufacturing of this product is so incredibly poor. Holes did not line up in steps 2 and 4. Step 2 alone took me 30 minutes to align the Adjustable Support with the Upper and Lower Frames. The challenge was that the lower frame bracket was in fact bent and holes did not line up to allow for the Sleeve Nut to run through. I have never in my life used so many âcolorfulâ words in a single sentence as I struggled with this product. When I was finally able to successfully FORCE the nut through the holes, I had a pile of black coating from the frame all over my carpet as it was rubbed off.Third, in Step 4, the holes lined up and I was able to get the hardware installed, however, the knee pad is crooked. (see photo)COMFORT:I am a full-time, work-from-home employee. I sit at my desk 8+ hours, 5-days a week. I am a plus sized 40-something female. I am pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it is to sit in the kneeling position. I can already tell that my posture is improved (no slumping of my shoulders). This position pushes you forward toward your desk and I appreciate that. I will, however, need to get used to standing up and sitting down in the seat. Iâm sure there will be one point where my feet will get caught up in the frame and Iâll topple over.OVERALL:If you can get past the frustration of assembling this seat, then I would recommend it. I do, however, highly encourage the manufacturer to revisit the assembly instructions and make the corrections required. Finally, somewhere in the manufacturing process, there should be someone checking to ensure the product you deliver to customers is aligned appropriately.This seat slides well and fits perfectly (in my opinion, better than a standard office chair) under a desk. Itâs out of the way and easy to walk around.AMAZON CONSUMER NOTE:While adding this product to my cart, Amazon added the suggestion of improved Rollerblade Office Chair Wheels (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FP56VND?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details). This product is not compatible with the kneeling chair. Itâs disappointing and they will be returned.
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