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The VIVODRAGONN DN-CH Kneeling Chair combines ergonomic design with a heavy-duty metal base, supporting up to 250 lbs. Its height is adjustable from 21 to 31 inches, making it suitable for various users and environments. The sleek black finish ensures it complements any decor while promoting better posture.
L**H
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 it’s 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.
S**.
Knee pad cushion not durable
I had high hopes for this chair since I suffer from a back injury. Assembly was easy enough. However when finally using the chair for the work day the flaws in the chair was apparent. First the knee pad cushion is not high quality at all. It flattens after sitting for a while making you feel like you are resting your knees on wood. Secondly the back support portion is not adjustable at all so if it doesn’t hit you just right it becomes very uncomfortable. Great concept terrible execution and to top it off the company wants to make you pay for your own return shipping cost! Save yourself time and money! Not worth it at all!
D**0
Good chair but needs improvements
I really wanted to like this chair. I had high hopes for it and gave it two days but in the end the knee support just wasn't comfortable.Assembly was very easy probably one of the easiest chairs I've every put together.A couple things I didn't like about the chair:1. The manual height adjustment - At the back of the chair is a manual twist to adjust the height of the chair. This made it hard to get it at the right height and every time I needed to adjust it I would have to get up and twist up or down. It was hard to gage how much I needed it adjusted. When assembling there are three screws for height, I'm 5'8" I used the tallest setting.2. The knee pad - After one day of being on the chair the pad had visible wear and shrank down. This is where most of my discomfort came from. I had to keep adjusting to get comfortable and my shins would be pretty sore after sitting for a while. I couldn't sit in this chair for more than an hour and even at an hour my shins were stiff. I did put a small pillow under my shins and this helped a lot but as the day went on there was still a lot of pressure on my shins.What I did like about the chair was the back rest and that the chair forces you to have great upper body posture. It was harder for me to slouch down or slouch my shoulders. So while sitting in this chair my back was straight and shoulders were back. I really wish there was a better knee cushion on this chair and some instructions on how to adjust your chair so there isn't so much pressure on the shins. I could have had some adjustments wrong but I couldn't find anything "for best results" instructions.
J**E
It works as advertised but..
I have issues sitting more than an hour due to a spinal injury. I got this to try and increase my overall sit time. It works well as far as taking pressure off your spine/tailbone but the trade off is it increases strain on your core which is typically weak if you have a spinal injury. I don’t fault the company or chair for this but I would encourage you to look at your personal boundaries prior to purchasing as each persons issues will be unique and if you’re look it at this chair you definitely have some type of issue.
J**N
Back rest at an uncomfortable angle in my back; flimsy arm broke fast
The top of arm rest just juts uncomfortably into my back if I lean back at all so I am forced forward without being able to use my range of motion.After maybe a month, if that, my husband leaned on the arm rest (which is low, presumably the purpose is to help you get out of the chair?) and it snapped the foundation under the cushion where it's attached and the whole chair became unstable.Piece of junk now, after return window of course lol
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