Task chairs, or Multi-Task Chairs, by virtue of their role, provide a variety of solutions suited for different seating postures. Now you no longer need to have different chairs for varied needs or for people with different stature. The ergonomically designed chairs have the answers to all your seating needs. These chairs come with height adjustable options, as well as seat, back and armrest adjustment options. This ensures complete support, be it for your arms, legs or back.
The design features incorporated in the Multi-Task chairs are the product of the study of ergonomics, which takes into account the correlation of ergonomics and productivity. The functionality of these ergonomically designed chairs go far beyond the more evident crafty design. The whole design aspect is intended to maximize productivity by increasing user's energy and comfort. The seat pan is designed to support the user's weight and comes with dense, small-cell foam padding. This further helps to retain support and provides better cushioning. A seat pan with a tilt mechanism has an added advantage by allowing the user to adjust the seat angle to best suit there needs and comfort. When long periods of time are spent in a seated position the ability to vary the angle of the seat is an important tool in combating fatigue.
Adequate lumbar support is one of the most desired elements of a backrest. Multi-Task chairs incorporate a lumbar support cushion with a scuff resistant back panel. These chairs also provide a built-in lumbar adjustment that can be adjusted with the help of a knob or lever typically present on the back or side of the chair respectively. Inadequate lumbar support can exert excess pressure on the spine; therefore, reducing blood supply. Also, adjustable armrests can be moved up & down, toward & away from center, thus providing optimum support and comfort.
With the unique "EaseAdjust" system at its core you can quickly and easily spin, raise, lower or tilt (optional) the seat; as per your seating requirements. The flexibility and maneuverability offered by the chair makes it the preferred choice. Optimally these adjustments should be able to be accomplished from a seated position.
Decisions on caster type (hard floor or soft floor) or glides must be determined not only for the way in which the Task Chair will be used, but also in accordance with the type of flooring upon which the chair will be used. Glides provide stationary placement, meaning the chair will not roll. Casters on the other hand, which is the more typical solution, allow for easily rolling the Task Chair into various workspaces and positions. A soft floor caster is a standard plastic caster used on short carpet, linoleum, etc. A hard floor caster typically looks identical to a soft floor caster, however they have a rubberized, non-scuff coating on the wheels to allow for smooth rolling on hard surfaces, which will also not harm or scuff the floor. This is an especially important consideration for hardwood floors for instance.
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