Humanscale Freedom Med Back Chair Review
Reviewed in the united states on july 7 2007 when you lean chair back it continually attempts to push you upright as it is spring loaded and you must use your feet to not be pushed upright.
Humanscale freedom med back chair review. This chair demands that you notice. This perfect balance allows the user to effortlessly move but be fully supported in each position. Created by niels diffrient and winner of more than 10 design awards the freedom task chair uses the laws of physics and the sitter s body weight to provide instant custom support for every sitter. The liberty chair essentially takes all the functionality of the freedom except it has a mesh backrest that conforms to your back much more closely than the plastic contours of the freedom.
Unlike other chair designs freedom s armrests are attached to the back of the chair to ensure synchronous use. Freedom s body friendly armrests move up and down together staying with the user during recline for continuous comfort and support. This humanscale freedom headrest review process began with my hunting for a new ergonomic chair following a back injury that had made me much more conscious of my posture while working long. The diffrient did redeem itself a bit by having a very adjustable seat letting you change both the height and the depth.
They are attached to the backrest by steel tubes. Recommended for anyone 300 pounds or less and up to 6 6 tall. This place intense pressure on your back and also your feet. As a high quality chair with strong lumbar support the sayl is a good fit for standard office work and its plastic webbed back stays cooler than fabric cushions.
When you sit down and lean back the chair decides what tension to deploy in the backrest that is equal to your weight. This is a superb chair by any reckoning. The version of this chair we tested only has the ability to raise and lower the armrests but the newer versions are fully adjustable letting you move them up or down forward or back and swivel them. The freedom chair is the first chair i ve found myself reclining and continuing to do computing tasks in.
The armrests of this chair are indeed intriguing. The diffrient world chair takes this idea and adds a forward sliding seat instead of just a backrest only tilt solving the lumbar gap problem completely. Chair should have some mechanism to lock in place when reclined somewhat. This is possible because of the position the headrest puts you in.