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The DRAGONN Ergonomic Kneeling Chair features a thick 3-inch mesh cushion and an angled seat designed to improve posture by evenly distributing weight and aligning the spine. Its sturdy metal base supports up to 250 lbs, while adjustable height (21"-31") and four brake casters provide customizable comfort and mobility. Perfect for home or office, this sleek black chair encourages healthier sitting habits and dynamic movement throughout your workday.





















| ASIN | B073ZN7B52 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 59,551 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 3 in Kneeling Chairs |
| Brand | DRAGONN |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (4,799) |
| Date First Available | 17 July 2017 |
| Item Weight | 8.35 kg |
| Model Number | DN-CH-K01B |
| Product Dimensions | 66.55 x 47.5 x 20.32 cm; 8.35 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable Height, Cushion Availability, Lightweight, Portable, Rolling |
S**.
Comfortable, easy assembly, sturdy
Comfortable, sturdy and easy to put together. If you have virtual reality I would recommend. Gives you the feeling of standing whilst kind of sitting down
L**K
Awful
I've no idea how anyone can find these things comfortable, they're simply horrible to sit on! Yes they maybe do ease back pain a bit but that is soon replaced by pain elsewhere in your body (including other areas of your back) trying to sit in a position that works. Oh and your shins will be in agony after 10 mins. Sent mine back for a refund.
J**0
Would be 5 Stars if it wasn't Pleather
This chair was easy to assemble. With an electric screwdriver it took me under ten minutes by myself. There are only a few pieces and the instructions are clear. Adjusting the height of the chair is very simple. Overall, the chair is comfortable. For context, I am 186cm (6'1") tall and weigh almost 120kg (19 stone), so on the larger side. The chair does not creak under my weight, and my height is not a problem. I have seen other reviews have mentioned that it is no good if you have varicose veins. Not sure why, I am currently waiting for laser surgery on mine. I suppose it must depend on where they are (back of the knee and calf), so would be the same gamble with any chair? I do not think this type of chair in general should be used for long uninterrupted periods, as you put a lot of weight on your shins, which can be uncomfortable. My job requires me to stand up frequently, so I am able to deal with this, taking the weight off at least every 30 minutes. The only problem I have found is with the material that covers the cushions (sidebar, the cushions are very thick and comfortable for my 120kgs). It is a fake leather type of material, and it gets sweaty. I am generally a sweaty person, but I have had to change in to a shorts and t-shirt in February because it is making me just that sweaty. Sweaty skin on an angled pleather cushion causes slipping, so having to frequently adjust. Maybe if the knee rest was made of a tensioned mesh, like a typical office chair, rather than a plastic coated thick cushion, it would be better. Overall, I think it was a good purchase; there were two key reasons why I decided on a kneeling chair. A new addition to the family has turned my enormous home office in to a nursery, causing my dining table to take a part time job as an office desk during the day. This meant I had to use a dining chair, not designed to be sat on for 8 hours daily, as a replacement for a proper office chair. This is because a proper office chair with armrests does not fit nicely under a dining table. This has in turn caused me to suffer from back pain. Cue the kneeling chair; rolls underneath dining table for storage, and relieves back pain! It has definitely achieved both of these objectives.
T**H
Build quality not so good
I don't often write reviews, but I thought to write this one as I am not impressed with the build quality of this chair. if I had paid half the price then maybe it would be ok , but now that I have assembled the chair, the wheels are terrible. They are very cheap quality and will not last as you can hear the plastic grinding when you move the chair. (the locks are off btw) The frame itself seems sturdy and the cushioning on the seats is very good. Both the seat and the knee rest are made very thick compared to most other chairs like this. But overall, I would say that this product is way over priced. I paid £114 but it should be priced around £65. I am in two mind on if I should send this back, but I may just keep it as I just don't have time.
D**.
Finally able to sit down at a table with acute sciatica!
I don't write many reviews but I feel compelled to with this product because it is brilliant! I have recently spent 4 months trying to manage agonising sciatic pain right down one thigh, calf and leg, with aching, numbness, pins and needles and all the horrible symptoms one gets caused by a pro-lapsed S1/L5 disc and the cocktail of painkillers one uses to eleviate it.I had not sat down for over 3 months due to the sciatic pain I spent most of my time on the floor on my front propping myself up with 2 pillows under my chest. I worked on my laptop there and ate uncomfortably constantly getting indigestion and feeling uncomfortable. In desperation I tried buying a special foam cushion and then a a prop-up leaning stool both of which did not help me as they were probably for people with less severe sciatica. Then, after a bit of research I came across this kneeling chair. Although luckily I am finally improving now this kneeling chair took me back up to the land of the living! It was easily assembled (I managed to do it laying down and rolling around!) and I as soon as it was put together I was finally able to sit at a table like everyone else and be normal again and eat proper meals! I am 5ft 11in and it fits perfectly for me but is adjustable not only in the assembly but also with an adjustment bar when it is in all in place. I started off with just a few minutes a day - for breakfast or a coffee at a table and have since been able to go to eat a whole meal even in restaurants. The foam is thick and very spongyso it is possible to perch for a good couple of hours if you want comfortably - you can easily adjust how you sit to adjust how much weight you put on your knees versus your behind depending on how bad your sciatica is. It has been a great buy - hopefully I wont need it much once I am better but it is a life saver for someone like me who was fed up laying on the floor! It doesn't fold up but is not too heavy and can easily be transported on a car back seat or in a car boot. The only slightly negative point is that the coverings are vinyl - leather would make it perfect but slightly sweaty knees is a very small price to pay for the wonderful relief that this product has given me! If you have sciatica and cannot sit down I recommend buying one of these!! Thank you whoever makes it!
C**N
Mooie stoel, maar bovenstuk staat raar waardoor je niet gemakkelijk zit op deze stoel
P**E
Buono articolo, montaggio facile. Aveva un altro modelo in tissuto, ho scelto questo e davero la finta pelle nera è piu morbida. La spessore è piu grande, quindi piu commodo.
P**L
I wanted to write a thorough review of this, because I was skeptical about it. I have tried various types of seating arrangements in the past, but with the Covid-19 thing, I am sitting much more for work in a day than I ever was before, and I have had noticeable tingling in my legs after awhile with conventional chairs. I am good at assembling things and I found this very easy. Well laid out and uncomplicated. Took me about 30 minutes. Just note that there are THREE sizes of screws. I first used the middle holes (for height) but ended up redoing it using the lowest setting. I sit at a conventional height desk but use a keyboard tray, so I type at the level of a well designed computer desk. The lowest chair setting is still higher than a conventional chair but not so high that it is uncomfortable or odd, and still well within the realm of good carpal tunnel prevention guidelines. I'm 5'6", 155 pounds as a point of reference for this review. With those measures, I have not had any concern about the sturdiness of the chair, but maybe worth noting that the weakest link might be the wheels, although personally I have had no problems with them at all. My first online meeting with this chair was 2.5 hours long. I've since had another long video-conference meeting. A good thing about this chair is that once I started getting uncomfortable in the standard sitting position I could easy shift my legs so that one or the other was extended, or a foot was propped up on the knee rest section. This was much easier for me to do than with a conventional chair, on which I'd tried sitting cross legged or one leg up to make a shift. I think the cushion design is well balanced between being firm but also soft, which to me speaks to good quality materials. Other chairs I've seen were too thin and it made a big difference over the long term comfort, it seems. I can't, of course, speak to if the cushion will wear out over time. I was concerned about my back wanting to slouch without a backrest, but in fact, with the seat angled the way it is, it more or less naturally keeps my back straight, which I was pleasantly surprised with. I have always been a bit of a sloucher and have never done well with backless chairs (such as benches), so this worked for me. I will not say this is a perfect solution to sitting for long periods, only because the only real perfect solution is to NOT SIT FOR LONG PERIODS! When that is not an option because of work settings, I definitely would recommend and buy this chair again. The fact that I wanted to mention it in the middle of my meeting is, to me, a case in point. I hope you find this review helpful. I feel this chair is worth it, well designed, and definitely good for my health overall. It does not substitute taking breaks and stretches, but it's, in my opinion, an excellent solution for an increasingly sitting culture we live in. I am considering getting one for my son and replacing his conventional chair, which he uses an awful lot for his own online life.
P**L
Ma femme souffrant de maux de dos, elle voulait un siège ergonomique pour ses loisirs créatifs. J'avoue que ce concept m'a d'abord laissé perplexe, mais à l'utilisation il s'avère très confortable. On a ainsi le dos bien droit et ma femme n'a plus mal au dos après une utilisation de quelques heures contrairement à une chaise classique qui finissait par la faire souffrir. La molette de réglage permet de régler l'angle entre l'assise et le repose jambe, cela permet ainsi de se régler par rapport à la hauteur de la table. Les mousses sont vraiment épaisses et reprennent leur forme après utilisation (pas de sensation d'écrasement de la mousse). La qualité des coutures est également très correcte. Les roues peuvent être bloquées si vous le souhaitez. Seul hic, elles laissent de légères traces noires sur le parquet (qui se nettoie, rassurez-vous) Le montage est plutôt simple, je vous ai mis la notice en photo au cas où. (N'hésitez pas à indiquer si ce commentaire a pu vous aider).
C**G
Lo he comprado por una hernia discal lumbar, y la verdad es que esta es la postura que mejor me va cuando me pinza el nervio (tengo otra silla de ruedas de Ikea con la que alterno el taburete). Aguanto más en este taburete que en la silla tradicional. Evidentemente, no aguanto muchas horas al día con ninguno de los sistemas, sino que hay que alternar. La peor parte se la llevan las rodillas, que se hincan en el reposa rodillas. Yo le he puesto una alfombrita de viscoelástica que tenía de antes, y ahora estoy muy cómoda. Tampoco me gusta que tenga ruedas, ya que no tiene sentido que una silla ergonómica y ortopédica lleve ruedas, pero supongo que ha habido mucha presión por parte de los defensores a ultranza de las ruedas en las sillas de trabajo. Se supone que tienes que estar anclado en una postura (sobre todo si estás lesionado como yo). Pero también lo he resuelto poniendo una esterilla fina de gimnasia, para que se quede estable en el suelo. Podría quitarle las ruedas, pero perdería 6 cm de altura. Aunque para mejorar el problema de espalda hay que hacer más cambios, como poner el monitor del pc a la altura de la cara, fortalecer los músculos paravertebrales con ejercicios y máquinas especializadas para eso. Pero en general, aunque el taburete tenga esos dos inconvenientes que se pueden mejorar, la innovación de este sistema para sentarse merece mucho la pena, pues en el rato en que estás sentado así, la columna no sufre, incluso he mejorado mi rectificación lumbar, al estar en posición de hiperlordosis en el taburete. Espero haber ayudado a alguien desesperado con el dolor de espalda!
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