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How to choose a home office chair?

1. Chassis and chair legs

The chassis must have sufficient load-bearing capacity to accommodate flexible and balanced outriggers. According to research, four-claw chair legs tend to cause imbalance, while six-claw chairs have more contact points with the ground because the legs are too easy for users to trip on. A good seat should be a five-claw chair, which is the most stable and balanced design.

 

2. The comfort of the seat cushion

The seat cushion is preferably formed in one piece. Higher quality mats have a certain degree of weight tolerance. If the seat cushion is deep enough to adjust to the weight of the seat, it will reduce the feeling of fatigue from sitting for long periods of time. And curved seats are excellent because the curved surface increases the contact area between the bottom surface of the thighs and the buttocks and the seat, allowing pressure to be evenly distributed.

 

3. The inclination of the chair back

Different people have different weights, and the required tilt of the back of the chair is actually different. The tilt strength of a regular chair is fixed, making it impossible for light-weight people to rely on it. The heavy man suddenly tilted to the bottom. Not only does it have a supportive feel, but it's easy to sit on and roll over. A good chair should be of any shape and have the back of the chair wrap around the back when tilted. The maximum inclination angle of the chair back is 135 degrees, which is a comfortable angle for big data analysis.

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