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The Luxton Home Ergonomic Kneeling Chair features a durable natural wood frame with extra-thick foam padding designed to support up to 265 lbs. Its ergonomic kneeling posture encourages natural spine alignment, reducing neck and back pain during extended sitting. The chair’s gentle rocking base enhances comfort and productivity, making it ideal for office, gaming, or study environments. With a sleek, modern design and easy assembly, it’s a smart upgrade for professionals seeking healthier seating solutions.








| ASIN | B089K5ZVVR |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Heavy Duty, No Wheels, Upholstered Leather |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Back Style | Open Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,795 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #15 in Office Kneeling Chairs |
| Brand Name | Luxton Home |
| Color | Frames - Natural Wood, Cushions - Black |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (797) |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Frame Material Type | Wood |
| Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
| Included Components | Cushion, Frame |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Depth | 28 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 28 x 16 x 28 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 16"W x 28"H |
| Item Type Name | kneeling chair |
| Item Weight | 13.8 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | Luxton Home |
| Material Type | with Extra Padding |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Model Name | Ergonomic Kneeling Chair with Extra Padding |
| Model Number | PS-7171 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean, Spot Clean |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office, Reading |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Office, Study Room |
| Seat Depth | 28 inches |
| Seat Height | 22 Inches |
| Seat Length | 16 Inches |
| Seat Material | Foam |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 28D x 16W x 22H in |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 732326290666 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**R
Most comfortable chair and has helped with posture
This chair is so comfortable!!! I work a 10 hour a day desk job and my back was starting to ache from sitting In a regular office chair 10 hours a day. No matter how supportive the chair was I always ended up slouching. This chair has helped so much with my posture! I thought for sure I'd have to switch back to my regular chair after a bit but I've had this chair for several months now and have not switched back to a regular office chair once. I dont even miss having a back on my chair and it doesn't hurt my shins. This chair is so versatile, I can rest my shins on the shin supports, I can sit with my feet flat on the floor, or I can sit with my feet on the shin rest. One of my fellow employees had to get one for her office and loves it also!
C**L
Ok for the price (see comparison details below)
A direct comparison to: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XXPQN4B?pd_rd_i=B06XXPQN4B&pf_rd_p=7672bfb7-93b0-4322-b745-2104db09c4df&pf_rd_r=10H7VG5TMZPGSMCB0W4S&pd_rd_wg=Sai5M&pd_rd_w=jajG7&pd_rd_r=bfd1a240-8b13-41fa-a7e1-e005774cdbe4 Expensive chair ($350ish) Cheap chair (this chair - $140ish) I bought this and the more expensive kneeling chair at the same time and made a direct comparison. Here are my findings. Wood: The expensive chair has thicker wood. The cheaper chair's wood is the same width, but about 2/3 the height thickness, suggesting it would support less weight or wear out more quickly. Padding: Expensive chair has thinner, but denser padding. Cheap chair has almost excessively thick padding that quickly flattens out as soon as you sit on it. My main concern is that the padding on the cheap chair will go completely flat after a year or so. Only time will tell. Fabric: Material on both chairs seems to be reasonable quality and not likely to rip or pop seams any time soon, but the fabric on the more expensive chair is rougher and a bit abrasive on bare skin after sitting for a while. Support bars: The expensive chair has a single support bar in the back but is surprisingly sturdy. I thought the knee supports would be very wobbly but are actually sturdier than the cheap chair with the additional cross bars. I am very disappointed in the placement of the cross bars on the cheap chair because I sometimes pinch my toes under them as I rock. It seems like a no-brainer to avoid them, but when you are sitting in it all day working from home, it happens more often than you'd think. Additionally, the cross bars create more contact points with the floor which could cause problems on hard wood. Assembly: I encountered the same issue on either chair which is easily resolved. Don't tighten all the screws before you put the main seat on. Leave some wobble so you can set it on the pegs and guide the screws in more easily, otherwise it will be difficult. I had no other assembly issues. Most complaints about assembly are probably written by mechanically incompetent people. You really don't even need instructions to put these chairs together. Rocking Motion: The more expensive chair seems to have a wider and smoother rocking range. The cheaper chair tends to lean you forward a bit more keeping your center of gravity forward with more pressure on the knee supports. I hate to say it, but this single factor is what wins for me on the cheap chair since it is better for my back. The only way for people to really know what will be best for them is to try them. Other features: The angle of the seat and knee supports on the more expensive chair feel about perfect, whereas the cheaper chair's seat feels angled forward a bit too much putting extra pressure on your tailbone area. I suppose the angle adjustment would feel different from person to person though. The more expensive chair comes with adhesive felt strips to put under it for use on wood floors, where the cheap chair comes with nothing. While using the cheap chair, I rolled over a small pebble (something hard) which pressed and lodged itself into the chair's wood. Every time I rocked on it until I discovered and removed the pebble, I scratched and damaged my wood floor. On either chair you should tighten the screws periodically as they tend to come loose with use, but the cheap chair's screws seemed to come loose more quickly with the same use. The more expensive chair has a place to add an optional backrest (for $150 more), but the cheap chair does not. Neither chair has height adjustability, but either are adequate height for use at a normal height work desk. Some of the non-rocking chairs I have had are too tall when using wheels. Overall impressions: The expensive chair is superior in material quality and overall function in every way to the cheaper chair. The only question is, is that quality worth the additional $200+?
N**H
Comfortable and convenient to store
First and foremost I am a heavier guy. I am 260lbs and 5'7" tall. I am for sure at the upper end of the weight limit of this chair. It protests if I sit down too fast. As a former weight lifter, now gone to seed, I have thick legs and thighs. So I was concerned about many of these style chairs complaining about leg room. I had no issues with this chair, my legs fit perfectly with plenty of room to spare. I use a sit stand desk and swap between kneeling/rocking in this, to standing for 8-10 hours a day in my home office. Very comfortable for short stints of 1-2 hours. I do not recommend sitting 4+ hours continuously in this chair, this is not a high back office chair you can just sink into. You will use your core to stabilize and shift. It's really not designed/intended for continuous use. Literally the only complaint I have about this chair is that it needs another support between the knee pads to prevent lateral movement. Of the pads when entering/exiting the chair. 5 stars, very happy with it. Edit: if I could give it 6 stars I would. Several months in, it's still a great chair. Also, one of the plywood cross braces split right down the middle recently. Even through it's no longer under warranty, the company still sent me a new part. Super satisfied.
A**W
Meh. An ok kneeling chair but not going to last a long time
I bought this back in Dec 2020 and used it regularly since. It’s not a bad chair but as others have mentioned it’s overpriced and has some flaws. There are three main issues I find with it. First, the knee cushion screws tend to loosen over time so keep the allen wrench around. This is particularly an issue because there is only 1 screw to hold the knee cushion in place so it will swivel otherwise. Second the cushion has dislodged from the wood base for the knee cushions so the cushion tends to float a little. It’s not so much that you end up hitting the wood base since the outer cloth holds it enough in place but you definitely notice it move. Third I can sit in it for an hour or two but often (especially with long straight durations) I find that my butt gets sore and I need to stand up or shift or take a break. Obviously you don’t want to sit for long periods of time but I never had that issue with a standard chair. I think the cushion just doesn’t really hold up over time. So while the chair is still ok enough for me to keep using I think it’s overpriced at the $130 i paid for it and I’ll likely be looking for a replacement.
M**Y
Esta perfecto para mi escritorio, paso mucho tiempo sentada por mi trabajo, y esta silla me ayuda mucho a mantener la postura, se me quitó un dolor de espalda que arrastraba desde hacia tiempo. Es suficientemente blanda y suave, puedo cambiar de postura con facilidad, y ademas mecerme!
J**.
Tal como se anuncia, tal como se entrega. Pero retiró el producto después de 4 meses de uso debido al envejecimiento prematuro del acolchado. Alternativa buscada para asientos de oficina.
D**R
Fácil de armar, al principio se siente raro el sentarse pero después se pasa el tiempo volando, no duele la espalda, que es lo que buscaba . 10/10
D**N
Debido a que es de madera se siente un poco frágil, pero funciona bien, es cómoda
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