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Weighted, Shaped Base
Ergonomic Position
Easily Adjust
Easy Assembly: Comes packaged in three easy to piece together sections for a quick build.
Weighted, Shaped Base: allows a range of movement while keeping the stoll standing up at all times.
Ergonomic Position: Easily move up and down to gain your perfect position, ensuring correct posture while standing or sitting.
Easily Adjust: Simply press the button at the base for a quick release to adjust the height up and down.
With a super comfortable padded seat and weighted base, the wobble stool is designed to give you comfort and support during the workday. So when you need to take a quick rest, just lean back onto the stool - and if you’re really beat, you can feel free to take a seat!
Wobble stools encourage you to keep moving during the day, and even though it’s so little you’ll barely notice, you might be surprised by how much good it can do. Keeping your body active during the workday will help to boost circulation, aiding your sense of wellbeing, keeping your energy levels up and your focus true.
Dimensions | 530 x 330 x 300mm (20.9" x 13" x 11.8") |
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Weight Capacity | 275.6 lbs |
Surface Material | Polyester Fibers |
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Base Type | ABS Plastic Base |
Stools can offer ergonomic advantages over office chairs by promoting active sitting and engaging core muscles. They may be more suitable for tasks that involve frequent movement or standing-height workstations.
However, the choice between a stool and an office chair depends on individual preferences and the specific requirements of the user's workstation. Our comparison of stools versus office chairs discusses the ergonomic benefits of stools including whether sitting on a stool is bad for posture.
Sitting on a stool at work can offer benefits such as promoting active sitting and engaging core muscles, but traditional chairs provide more support and stability for prolonged periods of focused work.
The choice between a stool and a traditional chair depends on individual preferences and ergonomic needs. For further information, refer to our informative article on whether it's better to sit on a stool at a desk.