Four Key Features of an Office Chair
If your coworkers rush to work each morning to snag the
highly coveted office chairs, it may
be time to go shopping so that there are a few more chairs like it to pick
from. Chances are the “favorite chair” isn’t the most-liked because it’s
expensive, it’s because it’s adjustable! Here are some must-have features to
consider for your next chair purchase:
· Height adjustability is key to accommodate all
users’ heights (if the chair is shared) and the fashionista
who wears flat shoes on one day and high-heeled wedges the next. When the chair
is adjusted to the proper height, your feet are flat on the floor, your thighs
are parallel to the floor with a 90-degree angle at your knees, and your forearms
are parallel to the keying area.
· When seated, you should be
able to maintain the natural curve of your back to keep your body properly
aligned. To do so, adjust the lumbar support by moving the
tabs behind the seat back up or down to match the curve of your lower back. A
portable lumbar support cushion is a good alternative for a chair without this
feature.
· To prevent sitting
completely upright all day, as if at a formal dinner party, use the back
tilt feature to create a 90-degree or slightly open angle at the hips.
Some revolving
chair also has adjustable back tension to allow for more movement as
you work.
· Seat pan depth is the most overlooked
feature of a great chair. If the seat is too deep, you may experience numbness
in your legs due to pressure on the backs of your legs. And if it’s too
shallow, your legs won’t have enough support. For an optimal fit, make sure
there are a few inches of space between the backs of your knees and the seat
edge.

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