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Previous page Active Sitting The knee cushions allow for versatile leg positions, & the rocking feature maintains core engagement Lightweight kneeling chair It has a weight capacity of 120 kgs (almost 265 pounds). Perfect for anyone 5'2"-6'6". Versatile Sitting The Austin is a perfect posture corrector for meditation, study, writing, computer work. Next page 1 Ergonomic 2 Lightweight 3 Durable Sleekform Home Office Rocking Desk Stool for Active Sitting Style, Meet Support. An iconic design sets the stage for a future of unrivaled comfort. Your body will thank you. Your new work bestie Style, meet support Having the ability to stay in motion even when you're sitting has many benefits. The rocking motion keeps your core engaged & your back is supported. Thick, comfy seat Active sitting is a great way to stay focused if you're prone to fidgeting. It's enormously helpful with maintaining productivity throughout the day. Weight capacity 260lbs When sitting in the Austin the majority of your weight remains in your buttocks and any weight in your legs is placed on your shins. Open hip angle When you place your weight onto your sit bones the chair gently tilts your pelvis forward encouraging a natural upright posture. Sleekform Kneeling Chairs Austin Kneeling Chair Add to Cart Rocking Desk Chair Add to Cart All Black Desk Chair Add to Cart Kneeling Chair Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars 872 4.0 out of 5 stars 872 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,166 4.0 out of 5 stars 872 Price $199.00$199.00 $219.99$219.99 $158.39$158.39 $164.99$164.99 Material Linen and Wood Black Linen and Wood Black Linen and Wood Metal and Leather Colors Wood and Linen Wood and Black All Black Gray and Brown Dimensions 28D x 16W x 22H in 16"D x 28"W x 22"H 28"D x 16"W x 22"H 31"D x 15.2"W x 22.4"H Rocking Desk Chair ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Ergonomic ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
[REDUCE PAIN] The Austin positions you with an open hip angle that effortlessly encourages an active upright posture. Kneel position will align your back, shoulders and neck, lower risk of injury. Improves and corrects posture, reminds you to stop slouching.
[DURABILITY] The Austin features a 4” thick seat and comfy memory foam knee cushions, 3 wood cross bars instead of one; and reinforced 20 ply instead of 14 ply birchwood for strength and durability.
[CAPACITY] It has a weight capacity of 120 kgs (almost 265 pounds). Heavy-duty ergo angled cushions for lumbar. Perfect for anyone 5'2"-6'6", works for standard 29” table height.
[VERSATILE] The Austin is a perfect posture corrector for meditation, study, writing, computer work, gaming, a sewing or crafting chair or a posture correcting chair. Supporting muscles and relaxing backaches through alignment correction.
[ROCKING] The rocking movement helps with recovery, increased blood flow, energy and helps maintain focus. The balance and rocking makes sitting comfortable while you work.
I normally opt for the most expensive product in a given category with the assumption that it is made from different materials and ultimately will have better quality. When shopping for this chair, I found a much more expensive brand, nearly three times the [rice of this, that I considered. I could not help but think it was way over-priced for what it was. I decided to step down a bit in price and I am so grateful that I did.The chair was extremely well packaged and each part was labeled, making it easy to assemble. The only complaint I would have is that it was somewhat unclear which direction the cross supports should be facing and the diagram was wrong. That said, it's pretty obvious when you look at the cross pieces that they are longer toward the kneeling end than the seat end. For that to work, the cross members are angled slightly. By looking at them, or holding them upright on a flat surface, you can see that they lean one direction or the other (depending upon which way you have it facing. Obviously, given what I mentioned earlier about the kneeling pad end being further apart than the seat end, the angle should point downward toward the seat to make that happen.In the manual that came with it and in other things I have read or seen online, they suggest starting out in shorter periods of time,m then working up to a full day. They also mention to shift your position from time to time. I had no problem using it the entire day immediately. I do shift my position often, but generally find this to be as comfortable as a seating chair.As as bonus, I have learned that I can use the natural curves of the chair to stretch my Achilles while sitting on it. I have plantar fasciitis, which as a runner is quite painful and hard to get rid of. I have found that I can gently stretch my achiles, one of the main exercises for controlling the pain.Used properly, you can really focus on your core and exercise your abs while working. If you happen to be ADHD, like me, this chair may help you to focus.With regards to quality, I suppose time will tell. The padding is thicker than some of the competitors, but I do not necessarily think that is better. At the end of the day, it will become about how long it lasts and how the material it's made from compresses.All in all, I highly recommend this chair over the more expensive Balens product. The Balens product does offer an interesting option to add a back rest, but I feel like that is unnecessary and contrary to the intention of a kneeling chair as it takes you out of your core when you push your lower back toward the support, which is the natural tendency. You would have to be pretty disciplined to not do that. As long as this product holds up fairly well, I will never know if it's equal in quality to the Balens product.8/7/19 Update. Still love the chair, but do have one feature request. This is especially true in the summer months, though I wear shorts year round. Be aware that the kneeling can feel somewhat scratchy on your knees after a few hours when wearing shorts, and I assume a skirt. So, I would prefer if the kneeling pads were not this kind of fabric. I would prefer leather, or some material like that I think. Also, it would be good if it wasn't absorbent for those times when you are warm and potentially sweating.